- Gender
- Female
- Country
- Philippines
Name of the movie you are reviewing: End Game (Documentary)
A documentary about people on the verge of dying and their family's choices.
Review:
"There's nothing inherently medical about dying. It is much larger than medicine. It's purely human."
This quote came from the documentary, "End Game".
We all know how dying of Cancer is one hell of a way of dying. The documentary comprises of people dying because of the said disease. Family making decisions along with the doctors to make sure what is really best for the patients.
Palliative care is for people who are almost at their finish line. Imagine it as something that; in a race, before the runner would cross the finishing line, people under palliative care would let the runner choose what kind of "ending" would you want for you. Until the end, people have a lot of choices to do before meeting their untimely demise. That is something that everyone can not not accept. That is simply a fact. Cancer patients have a lot of choices to make first. Would they take the chemo or not? Would they want to die naturally or with the help of medicine? It's just a lot. Especially for the family. But with Palliative care- which comprises specialists and doctors, the family is guided on what they really want to do and so on.
Is the documentary good? Yes. It brings out some tears when you self-reflect and you would be able to realize that life is short.
Would I recommend watching it? Yes. If the viewers like documentaries and films that have topics about what is going on in the world, this is for them.
Would you recommend this to other users? Yes.
Rating(1-5):




A documentary about people on the verge of dying and their family's choices.
Review:
"There's nothing inherently medical about dying. It is much larger than medicine. It's purely human."
This quote came from the documentary, "End Game".
We all know how dying of Cancer is one hell of a way of dying. The documentary comprises of people dying because of the said disease. Family making decisions along with the doctors to make sure what is really best for the patients.
Palliative care is for people who are almost at their finish line. Imagine it as something that; in a race, before the runner would cross the finishing line, people under palliative care would let the runner choose what kind of "ending" would you want for you. Until the end, people have a lot of choices to do before meeting their untimely demise. That is something that everyone can not not accept. That is simply a fact. Cancer patients have a lot of choices to make first. Would they take the chemo or not? Would they want to die naturally or with the help of medicine? It's just a lot. Especially for the family. But with Palliative care- which comprises specialists and doctors, the family is guided on what they really want to do and so on.
Is the documentary good? Yes. It brings out some tears when you self-reflect and you would be able to realize that life is short.
Would I recommend watching it? Yes. If the viewers like documentaries and films that have topics about what is going on in the world, this is for them.
Would you recommend this to other users? Yes.
Rating(1-5):
