In my eyes, the core value controversy of this film is actually closely related to whether euthanasia should be legalized. The underlying ideas are either platitudes or too abstract. This movie gave me new ideas. Pain makes the empathetic person experience new pain, and because the new pain prompts the empathic person to end this pain, a feeling of the pain person is invisible. Of course we would think of their feelings as pain, right? However, it ignores a certain possibility: their survival instinct is greater than pain, that is, I would rather be in pain and gradually approach death, but I would like to breathe the air for a few more moments and feel the "pain" that is unique to living people. The understanding may be to ask under the circumstances that can be asked, but not to refuse the possibility of pursuing feelings under the circumstances of not asking.
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