New feelings about the movie about euthanasia

Luisa 2021-12-27 08:01:12

The core value controversy of this movie in my eyes is actually closely related to whether or not euthanasia should be legalized. The views below are actually either clichés or too abstract. This movie brought me new ideas. Pain makes the empathetic person new pain, and because the new pain urges the empathic person to end this pain, the feeling of a painful person is invisibly ignored. Of course we would think that their feelings are pain, right? However, it ignores a certain possibility: their survival instinct is greater than pain, that is, I would rather be painful and approach death gradually, but I would like to breathe the air for a few more moments and feel the unique feeling of "pain" which is unique to living people. The general solution may be to inquire when it is possible to inquire, and not to refuse the possibility of pursuing feelings without inquiring.

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Extended Reading
  • Anibal 2022-03-23 09:02:27

    "There in lies the truth about tragedies. They bring some people closer together, drive others apart." "Sometimes the greatest acts of love are the hardest acts to commit." "I have no interest in playing God. As far as his work is concerned, I'm not impressed.”

  • Llewellyn 2021-12-27 08:01:12

    The suspenseful atmosphere in the first half of the rendering is good, and the second half is a bit suspicious. The fascinating "psychic detective" of the old man Hopkins and the integration of religious elements reminded me of "The Seven Deadly Sins" and Liu Qingyun's "The Detective". Of course, this film is obviously not refined and perfect. Is God kind or cruel? Live in pain or die in peace? This is a problem. Of course, Hopkins has finished acting Colin Farrell!

Solace quotes

  • Charles Ambrose: I don't enjoy the work I do, John. It's not a fetish. It's about allowing those who are already dying... to die with some dignity. Sometimes the greatest acts of love are the hardest acts to commit.

  • Charles Ambrose: I have no interest in playing God. As far as his work is concerned, I'm not impressed.