Fate and Ethics

Javon 2022-03-15 09:01:03

Some think a little off topic.
Male host for a new heart, it was a "new soul"? So involuntary "like" on the care of the household? Justifiably betrayal of his wife?
That scene from smoke to hide the toilet From the previous descriptions, it can be seen that the wife's love for the male protagonist is sincere, and until the male protagonist's life is about to die, there is no sign of abandonment. Is it wrong to want a child? The
male protagonist blames the wife for the private abortion , but the story does not explain the reasons and details of the "separation". There is no way to explore who is right or wrong. But in the dialogue in front of the elevator, the male protagonist is very CAO (harmonious) egg.

Well, I admit, this film It's about fate not ethics... The

heroine later went back to the bar to take drugs and other behaviors, it seems that it is not a good way to face the departure of relatives. In our words, his husband's spirit in the sky will not rest in peace.. .and her rebuke to her father.I got the impression of an arrogant stupid woman..the

long colossus of pete's jack..complex and simple.man tortured by fate.conversation with the priest in the cell It is the highlight. In my opinion, it is also the connotation of this role.

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  • [hitting his son upside the head to punish him for hitting his sister]

    Jack Jordan: There's no hitting in this house.

  • [holding a glass jar containing his surgically removed heart]

    Paul Rivers: Ah. The culprit.