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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Solace quotes

  • [first lines]

    Joe Merriwether: [sniffing the cigar] Cuban.

    Agent Katherine Cowles: What's the word, Sawyer?

    Agent Sawyer: Looks like a match.

    Agent Katherine Cowles: [holds up three fingers to Merriwether]

    Agent Sawyer: [on the phone] Yeah, it's Joe. We've got a series. Same M O, same signature, no DNA. Not one goddamn shred.

  • Agent Katherine Cowles: Dr. Clancy, before we go upstairs, with all due respect, I don't hold an ounce of confidence in the paranormal in general. I think it's a sham. I hope that's okay.

    John Clancy: No problem at all. I feel the same about shrinks. After only one thing, your money. Give them your little finger, they'll take your whole hand.

    Agent Katherine Cowles: Whoever said that has obviously never met a good one.

    John Clancy: It was Sigmund Freud.