Be Jack

Guiseppe 2022-04-21 09:03:02

I watch movies all because of the actors.
There may be an obsession with Pacino. He used everything he did to prove that an actor doesn't need a wide range of scenes. Italian men's unique three-piece suit with eyes that fit forever, holding Jack Daniel's big hands, no more than three expressions in one play, indisputable Italian English = Pacino. (I want to say about equal)
After the actors have finished speaking, it's time for the plot.
Seriously, I was shocked to see so many people opposed to euthanasia. The emergence of euthanasia seems to have represented the concern of human nature, and it seems to be the most reasonable way to end the undignified sick body. Modern medicine is developed, but only those who can afford the cost of treatment can be said to be developed. Sometimes it is not considered developed, after all, there are still many incurable diseases that cannot be solved. When death becomes necessary, how and when to die becomes the core. Jack provides death services that someone needs, only he stands on the edge of the law.
I can't understand why a person should be bound by law to decide his own life and death. Legal awareness comes from public opinion, but it is difficult to make laws out of public opinion. In a society like the United States, the law has become quite or relatively humanized. A law can be protested by demonstrations, which is a manifestation of progress. Laws that no one questioned are definitely the product of power. Jack is opposed, people are opposed to death against natural and early death, which is justifiable, they believe that only God can take people away. But they ignore the idea that God never cares about people, Jack can help people end their pain at any time, but their God can't. It's normal to stand and talk without back pain, but you can't help others with back pain while sitting.
Jack is precious, and the people around him who silently support him are equally precious. True, without them, with Jack's character, he would still stick to himself, but he wouldn't be as determined. No matter how barren the cause, there will always be someone to support it. They are the base, the source, and the pioneer. The pioneers must have at least two people to avoid the pioneers being too lonely and helpless. Loneliness and helplessness put an end to many careers that could have been successful in the future.
Diverse cultures will always lead to the birth of disputes, because human behavior can only be single, and it is impossible for people to satisfy everyone. If you think that one thing is right from your conscience, you have the ability to put it right. It's done well, then you shouldn't do it without any doubts.
You don't know Jack, but you can also be Jack.

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  • Jack Kevorkian: It's emotionalism. You know, when heart transplants first started... there was the same prevalent feeling, I mean, even among doctors... that it was wrong, it was contrary to God's will, contrary to nature. Isn't it ghoulish to rip a person's chest open and take out a heart? Or a bypass operation? Ether is the same thing. You have ether, been around for centuries, it wasn't used. Not till 1846. It was discovered in 1543... and before that, everybody was being operated on while they were awake. Surgeons were cutting them open while they were awake. Did you know that, Geoff?

    Geoffery Fieger: No.

    Jack Kevorkian: On, yes. And you know why it was banned? Because of religious dogma. Because of the foolish notion... that there's a God Almighty who wills us to suffer.

  • Judge Cooper: You invited yourself here to make a final stand.

    Judge Cooper: You invited yourself to the wrong forum.

    Judge Cooper: Our nation tolerates differences of opinions, because we have a civilized and non-violent way of resolving our conflicts.

    Judge Cooper: We have the means and methods to protest laws with which we disagree.

    Judge Cooper: You can criticize the law, lecture about the law, speak to the media or petition voters.

    Judge Cooper: But you must always stay within the limits provided by the law. You may not break the law, or take the law into your own hands.

    Judge Cooper: No one's unmindful of the controversy and emotion that exists over end-of-life issues and pain control.

    Judge Cooper: I assume the debate will continue in a calm and reasoned forum long after this trial and your activities have faded from the public memory.

    Judge Cooper: But this trial was not about that controversy.

    Judge Cooper: This trial was about you, sir.

    Judge Cooper: You've ignored and challenged the legislature and the supreme court.

    Judge Cooper: Moreover, you've defied your own medical profession.

    Judge Cooper: This trial was about lawlessness, about your disregard for a society that exists and flourishes because of the strength of our legal system.

    Judge Cooper: No one is above the law.

    Judge Cooper: You had the audacity to go on national television, show the world what you did, and dare the legal system to stop you.

    Judge Cooper: You publicly and repeatedly announced your intentions to disregard the laws of Michigan.

    Judge Cooper: Because of this, I am imposing the maximum sentence of 10 to 25 years.

    Judge Cooper: You may now, sir, consider yourself stopped.