The first thing I did after watching this film I went to find out how many countries in the world allow euthanasia. It is a pity that as of October 17, 2010 only two sovereign countries have recognized the legality of euthanasia. They are the Netherlands and Throughout the Belgian
film I've been thinking and trying to get myself to give an answer to whether euthanasia is right or wrong but I can't always I can't judge what a person who wants to die will give up after he finally gets it and what he wants. Which one gets more is like when I first understood that Ramon, full of poetry, humor and romance, who has loved the ocean, the sky, wandering, and travel since he was young, lives for freedom. I always thought that the dignity that Ramon emphasized was actually But it's the right to pursue freedom When he flies to the forest to the ocean to the one he loves in the sound of the opera, who dares to say that he doesn't love life, maybe it's too much love, can't bear it anymore, can't pursue a better and more complete The days of life are his dignity
, but then I still can't understand when I see him being so sad for his brother, sister and nephew, when I see him in the ambulance and see the whole world, when I see him and Rosa watched the sunset peacefully together When Rosa's son was sleeping on his lap, I thought, why can't he live? Why is he so selfish, so stubborn, unwilling to change his heart, let himself discover more beauty than whatever he wants to discover In fact, there are still many things in this world that make him nostalgic. Why is he unwilling? Why can't he change? Why does he only live for his beliefs, regardless of the feelings of those who love him
? That poem is about this time. Money is precious and love is more expensive. If it is freedom, both can be thrown away, right? Human beings can give up everything they have for freedom? I don't know. I don't know who is the best choice in the end. I don't know who is the best choice in the end. I don't know if I want to break my brain. I don't know. I don't think anyone can give an objective answer to this because this multiple choice question is so Open everyone has their own choice, everyone's choice should be respected, so Ramon chose the former should it be denied?
I don’t think I’m at least in this position, a humane position, an emotional position, I can’t understand why he would give up his life to pursue the dignity of freedom, but I will definitely respect and respect his choice because
we don’t know how to choose such
a multiple-choice question. We always have to do it
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Humanity is always an ideal I think it is completely irrational to consider the legitimacy of euthanasia only from a humanitarian perspective and may lead to more inhumane behavior. Therefore, it is necessary to consider social factors and ethical factors. It is also one of the successes of the film. It does not give us a clear opinion or even suggests whether it is right or wrong to choose death. Euthanasia is legal and should or should not be done. The film shows us the most painful chapters of life and shows us natural freedom. The most beautiful part of life of family love and friendship So whether we should give up such a precious life The answer, no one knows what is left for the judges is just endless heaviness and thinking
I think we don't understand until the moment when we have to make our own choices, we can Do you understand
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The last thing I want to say is that Javier is really a genius actor, those who struggle, those who pretend, those who are determined to lie on his bed with a slightly twisted face I can see
and then the director Alejandro is really a genius. Watch it on Baidu After watching the whole film, I admired the soundtrack, whether it is the Negra Sombra, the fragments of Turando's opera, or the Gusette music in Galicia, Spain, all of which are just right. Set off Javier's performance, solidified the tone of the whole film, rendered the film into an invincible depth of music,
and finally arranged the details. Visiting Pope Gene's childbirth Julia watched the stop of the printing press after getting the book. Every detail was like this. I think the
meaning and value of life are not understood by us.
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