Ethics are questionable

Kelvin 2022-10-26 04:24:08

In the end, the strange person was actually sent to an alien planet, and it also hinted at a new future for mankind. I thought that the director's previous filming of various horror and disgusting scenes was intended to oppose this human completion plan. I didn't expect that he had come to a twist, and he really sent it up, competing to become a disguised supporter of the plan. On the other hand, if it is really the end of the earth, there are a few people who are willing to turn into monsters and then emigrate. Is this still a continuation of human beings and completely creating new species? ethical issues. At least make it look better? Is there a person like, becoming a handsome man and a beautiful woman to complete the evolution?

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  • Jacklyn 2022-06-03 16:11:43

    Uh...I think it's okay? It is said in the film that a new enzyme was injected at the beginning of the treatment to make the body mutate in an uncertain direction, so it is not controllable. But I am thinking, if the earth satellite can survive in such a bad environment...Where can the earth go bad? Why not consider evolving to adapt to the future earth? I actually expected Rick to encounter monsters while swimming in aliens.

  • Jessika 2022-06-03 14:48:17

    "Titan", two-fifths of the existence of "Titanic", "Titanic" can give 10 points, "Titanic" give 4 points.

The Titan quotes

  • Prof. Martin Collingwood: Each of you is here because you understand the dire necessity of finding a new home for the human race. Maybe you're mad, ambitious, adventurous. But each of you has a rare willingness to put yourselves on the line for the sake of others.

  • Prof. Martin Collingwood: Everybody evolves in a different way. But I know for a fact that if Rick doesn't have surgery within 48 hours, he will lose control of his emotions - and within 72 hours he will be dead

    [long pause, as camera shows both Rick and his wife Abby faces, no comments or reactions: Prof continues]

    Prof. Martin Collingwood: All we can do is move forward

    [pregnant pause, camera close up on Rick's face]

    Prof. Martin Collingwood: and hope

    [pause again, shot to Abby's face]

    Prof. Martin Collingwood: and pray.

    [Close up focus on each of Rick and wife's faces in turn- still no comment, slight tightening of lip reaction from Rick]