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A brief introduction to Theseus' ship

Theseus' ship consists of three seemingly unrelated independent stories.

In the first paragraph, a blind female photographer was famous for successfully holding a solo exhibition when she was blind, but she could not find inspiration for photography after recovering her vision through corneal transplantation.

In the second paragraph, monks who resist animal experiments are faced with the choice of liver transplantation or death due to cirrhosis-and transplantation itself is based on animal experiments he opposes.

In the third paragraph, young people who only cared about money inadvertently learned about kidney transactions between hospitals and society, as well as some "stealing kidneys" after their own kidney transplantation. And because of this unexpected discovery, he started many social activities that had nothing to do with money.

At the end of the film, the protagonist of the third story was invited to participate in a special film screening-the participants were all patients who had received organ transplants, and their organs came from the same donor. So we saw the girl who received corneal transplantation and the monk who received liver transplantation in the first two stories also appeared here. The movie they watched together was a cave exploration video shot by the donor himself before his death. This deep hole is as mysterious and magnificent as the vast universe. ...