Other People

Other People 6.8

In order to take care of his mother with cancer, comedy writer David moved back to his parents. This year, his mother's health went from bad to worse, and his father still couldn't accept his sexual orientation. He lost his job, lost his boyfriend, and had a bad life. When misfortune falls on others, it always feels like something that happens to others. How can we expect that when misfortune falls on us, we will become "other people" in the eyes of others. However, in the face of death, everything becomes insignificant.