Caged birds: revealing the living conditions of mental patients
This episode of "Caged Birds" has three chapters, * * * fifty-three minutes. Documentaries are not interesting, but they are not boring. You can try to ask yourself another way of thinking. This is different from the popular novel Genius on the Left and Madman on the Right. After all, the human world is filmed by film and television, so I chose a shallow expression, without in-depth analysis of everyone, but stayed in the sensory stage of the viewer and gave the rest of the analysis and understanding to the viewer.
At the beginning of the picture, the ward was very lively. Some people are singing, some are reading, some are dancing and some are writing poems, but they are all in their own world and rarely communicate with each other. This simple and popular poem is about a patient describing himself. He said he was a bird in a cage, and the doctor was a hunter. In the end, he tried to help himself, but there was nothing he could do.