The terrorists have placed nuclear bombs in several cities in the United States, and the nuclear bombs are about to explode. The CIA and the FBI caught him, and now, the basic question: If you're in law enforcement, can you use torture on terrorists? By torturing him, let him tell the whereabouts of the nuclear bomb? If he doesn't say, we arrest his wife, and he doesn't say, can we do something to his wife?
In the same way, if he arrests his child, he still does not say, can we do something to his child? There is a problem when we choose to do something with his child. From Kant's standpoint, we use his child as a means. This horrific situation has forced us into another kind of terrorist. But if you refute Kant from the perspective of utilitarianism, you will ask the question, how should the lives of millions of people and the lives of a few people be weighed? This is a film about moral philosophy.
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