A movie that I have seen that shows a lot of undeserved misfortune is the movie "The Fault In Our Stars". This movie shows a lot of undeserved misfortune because it starts of with the protagonist whom has cancer and meets a boy whom survived cancer or so they thought. She falls madly in love with him as well as him with her. He allows her to meet one of her favorite authors and it turns out to be a waste of time since he treated them crucial. They move on from this disappointment but later on as things seem to get better, the boy seemed to had gotten cancer again. The boy tried to keep it a secret as long as he could since he didn't want his girlfriend to get sad, however everything comes out to the surface. He soon dies of cancer and everything they went through is left as just memories. This movie had me in tears through out most of it and kept me very intrigued.
I have witnessed a lot of undeserved misfortune towards my mother. She unfortunately was diagnosed with breast cancer a week after her decision with my father was to divorce and move separately. She had two surgeries and through it all, had a lot of visits to the doctor and no ability to work. Our money went down to the point where me, my little brother, and my mother had little food to eat. We were thankful enough to have a roof over our head. One day she got a call that she still had cancerous cells in her breast tissues, and was going to need once again another surgery. That same night, we got a call from Mexico that her father had passed away. She rushed to the airport and tried to buy a ticket to the next flight not caring how much money she'd owe, but thought clear once she was there. Flying wouldn't be safe for her health since she had just came out of surgery not that long ago. Fortunately, things get better with time, and now she has overcame cancer, we have gotten stable with our money, she has come to accept her fathers passing, and her and my father have come to good terms.
I think that a good idea for film contains a lot of undeserved misfortune because it makes the audiencee have a sense of sympathy for the main character.
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