One of the most moving movies I know related to medicine is “A Moment to Remember” (2004). It is a Korean love story about a young couple’s enduring love, which is tested when 27 year old Sun-jin is diagnosed with a rare form of Alzheimer’s disease . If your kid watches a lot of dramas/movies related to medicine, I think it helps to develop his/her interest to it.
The letter the girl wrote to her husband near the end of the movie read :
I’m sorry. I’m so sorry. I never meant to break your heart. God, what have I done? Are you crying now? I didn’t want to see you crying or in pain. I wanted to make you happy. But all I’ve done is put you in agony. Oh my love, don’t get me wrong. I only love you and only you. I only think of you. I only remember you. How badly do I wish to show you my heart! Is there any way I can do that while my memory remains? Oh, my heart races. I love you, only. I don’t want to forget that. And I must not. Can you see that? Can you feel my heart? I’m afraid my just returned memory will leave me again… Before I tell you everything I have to say. I love you. And I’m sorry. I met you because I was forgetful. I’m leaving you because I’m forgetful. You were the best thing that ever happened to me. How thankful I am to God for having sent you as a gift to me. I don’t have to remember you. You’re a part of me. I smile, laugh, and smell like you do. I might forget you, but nothing can drive you out of my body. Although you’ve never told me you love me… I know deep in my heart that you love me. Forgive me for leaving you.
I especially love this song – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3WucJjgLFo
In fact, you can watch the whole movie with English subtitles online at https://www7.fmovies.se/film/a-moment-to-remember.kq99/715xx1 (I use Firefox browser in private mode with Adblock Plus to avoid ads or attacks.)