Many people will choose to condense the essence of future life in advance, and use an unprecedented wonderfulness as the end of life; my answer is, if I predict the end of life, I would rather end my life immediately, because I It is impossible to imagine how a person who already knows the date of death should see himself progressing towards death step by step.
So I can imagine Raymond's efforts and struggles to meet his own death. Because the meaning of death is far greater than the value of survival.
Life is hope and death is despair. This is the logic of a normal person about life and death. But for a person who has been highly paralyzed for 28 years, has touched death on one foot, and only relies on breathing and brain to maintain his life, the boundary between life and death has been completely overturned in 360 degrees. "Life" is a show on the stage of others, "death" is a return of self-dignity; "life" is the burden of others, "death" is self-liberation; "life" is bondage, and "death" is freedom. When all the pleasures of "survival" are no match for the value of "death", how can normal people measure and judge such a life based on their own values? So they can probably only say, since they have the courage to die, why don't they have the determination to live?
"Sleep in the Deep" was last year's Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film, and director Zhang's "Ambush on Ten Sides" was also shortlisted. Director Zhang said on the Avenue of Stars, "I have always been defeated by the Spanish director, and it is difficult to say this time." After the award was settled, the domestic media used the phrase "to lose."
It now appears that it would be funny to put two films that cannot be compared at all on the same starting line, and the term "to lose" is even more ridiculous. In front of such a film that directly points to life and dignity, "Ten" is like a kindergarten graffiti.
This is really a superb masterpiece. All character designs are accompanied by different meanings of "birth". The birth of a new life is "birth", the change of life state is "birth", and the end of life without dignity is "birth". "; All seemingly inadvertent lines are grounded and voiced philosophy of life, "Can the freedom that stifle life be called freedom? Can the life that stifle freedom be called life?"; All smiles are contaminated with endless dryness; The more vibrant life scenes are, the more people feel a sense of helpless despair.
When Raymond lying on the bed imagined that he jumped out of the window like a bird, swept across the plains and ridges, pedestrians and vehicles, standing high in the woods, looking down at the piece of value that gave him his life and was taken away in a flash. The sea, until we plunged one head down, sitting in the dark, all we can do is fly with him, breathe the fragrance of the earth, feel the breeze of the Buddha's face, fly past his once glorious life, but fell into an endless stream in a flash abyss.
Before life, after death, the unknown world is like the deep sea.
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The word "euthanasia" (euthanasia) is derived from the Greek and consists of the words "good" and "death". It is interpreted as "good death" and refers to the painless death of the patient. Beginning in the 1930s, some people in Western countries began to require legal permission for euthanasia, and this triggered a major debate on whether euthanasia should be legalized. From the 1930s to the 1950s, although some people in the United Kingdom, the United States, Sweden and other countries initiated the establishment of a "voluntary euthanasia association" or proposed a bill to allow euthanasia to the parliament. However, due to unclear understanding of the issue of euthanasia and fear of being used by others to cause "legal killing", the vast majority of people in society oppose euthanasia.
After World War II, with the development of the times, the advancement of science and technology, and the renewal of concepts, the views in favor of euthanasia began to show an upward trend, and there were more and more civil and legislative movements related to euthanasia. In 1967, the United States established the Euthanasia Education Society. In 1969, the British Parliament debated the euthanasia legislation. In 1976, Japan held the "International Symposium on Euthanasia" and declared that it must respect the right of people to "die with dignity."
In February 1993, the Netherlands passed a bill on "patients who do not hope to be cured have the right to demand the end of their lives", becoming the first country in the world to pass euthanasia legislation. In the following two years, similar bills were passed in the Northern Territory of Australia. In April 2002, the euthanasia law passed by the Belgian parliament became the second country in the world to allow euthanasia in legal form.
According to relevant polls, in the 1990s, the rates of support for euthanasia in the United States and France were 90% and 85% respectively. 100,000 people in the Netherlands have authorized doctors to implement euthanasia wills when they suffer from fatal diseases. The number of people supporting the legalization of euthanasia in countries such as Japan and Switzerland is also increasing day by day. On October 26, 2000, the Swiss municipal government of Zurich passed a decision to allow the elderly in nursing homes who choose to end their lives by "euthanasia" to provide assistance since January 1, 2001.
On November 30, 2000, Delia, who left Amsterdam with a smile, was the first person to be legally euthanized in the Netherlands. Although the death of mother Delia made the children heartbroken, they were relieved to some extent that the mother finally realized her dream of being euthanized before she died, which relieved many of the mothers in pain. pain.
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