A false proposition of a bad movie

Rosalee 2022-03-19 09:01:03

This film looks very different, but the way the story is told always feels a little awkward. And having the bad guy at large at the end feels uncomfortable anyway.
As for that title. "If the price of eradicating all disease was killing a kind little girl, would you do it." The sane side told me, I would. But the emotional side told me, I won't! I'd rather watch the world fall under my feet!
Be more rational and you will find that this is a false proposition! For thousands of years, it has been the most powerful excuse for tyranny and terrorists. When Genghis Khan slaughtered the city, he always said: Do you know why you deserve to die? Because God let me punish you!
At that time, the Huang Chao people were also under the noble slogan of "equalizing the rich and the poor" and wantonly slandered the living beings. As for Hitler, Stalin, Pol Pot and the like, it is even more grandiose. Whether Hitler killed 6 million Jews, or Stalin killed 90 percent of the Communists, or Pol Pot killed one-third of the nation. In their view, it's all about purifying the "environment", it's all about building heaven, but as a result they often turn the world into hell.
"If the price of eradicating all disease was killing a good little girl, would you do it?" The reason I say no is because I can never be sure of its authenticity! All the so-called truths are instilled into you by the relevant parties. When you cannot determine the truth or the fake, reason is meaningless, and there is no so-called absolute justice. Above absolute justice, there is always an absolute humanitarianism!

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Swordfish quotes

  • Axl Torvalds: He exists in a world beyond your world. What we only fantasize, he does. He lives a life where nothing is beyond him. But you know what? It's all a facade. For all his charm and charisma, his wealth, his expensive toys... he's a driven, unflinching, calculating machine. He takes what he wants, when he wants... and disappears.

  • Stanley: How can you justify all this?

    Gabriel: You're not looking at the big picture Stan. Here's a scenario. You have the power to cure all the world's diseases but the price for this is that you must kill a single innocent child, could you kill that child Stanley?

    Stanley: No.

    Gabriel: You disappoint me, it's the greatest good.

    Stanley: Well how about 10 innocents?

    Gabriel: Now you're gettin' it, how about a hundred - how about a THOUSAND? Not to save the world but to preserve our way of life.

    Stanley: No man has the right to make that decision; you're no different from any other terrorist.

    Gabriel: No, you're wrong Stanley. Thousands die every day for no reason at all, where's your bleeding heart for them? You give your twenty dollars to Greenpeace every year thinking you're changing the world? What countries will harbor terrorists when they realize the consequences of what I'll do? Did you know that I can buy nuclear warheads in Minsk for forty million each? Hell, I'd buy half a dozen and even get a discount!