Euthanasia

Weston 2022-10-04 13:13:27

The teacher recommended the Oscar-winning film as homework. Although it didn't have a good impression, I still watched it with a little expectation. It

lived up to the expectations and liked the style very much. The film is not heavy. The actor is very real, not very sensational, a bit bloody, but very socially meaningful-about euthanasia.

Euthanasia is a disaster for everyone. However, it cannot be denied that this is also a very real problem.
Before watching the film , I have always supported euthanasia. After reading it, I am even more supportive. People do not have the right to choose
to live, they should always have the right to choose to die. For a person who cannot live a normal life, living is also a kind of prolonged life. Is it necessary? For the sake of the sense of responsibility of the people around her, do you endure pain? If the people around her (him) really love him, why can't you sacrifice your own feelings, perfect him, and let him liberate? I

like a passage in the movie: Everyday there are people To die, when mopping the floor, when cleaning the bowl, do you know what their last thought was? I have never succeeded.

People don't live to live. In that case, the truth is that they live only to die.



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Million Dollar Baby quotes

  • Frankie Dunn: [Reads a script from a book in Gaelic]

    Eddie Scrap-Iron Dupris: What the hell kind of language is that?

    Frankie Dunn: What do you want?

    Eddie Scrap-Iron Dupris: I just thought you should know you got a fighter out there not talking to another manager.

    Frankie Dunn: Not talking to another manager?

    Eddie Scrap-Iron Dupris: And not just any manager. Mickey Mack.

    Frankie Dunn: You came in here to tell me Big Willie is not talking to Mickey Mack.

    Eddie Scrap-Iron Dupris: Not a word. Neither one of him.

    Frankie Dunn: [Frustrated] I'm tryin' to read here.

    Eddie Scrap-Iron Dupris: Well, if you think that more important.

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