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You Don't Know Jack Reviews

  • Geovanni 2022-04-21 09:03:02

    Law first? fundamental rights? ideal price

    The right to die Currently, the only countries that allow euthanasia should be the Netherlands and Switzerland. Should people have the right to choose to give up their life and die without pain? If so, then based on the equality of all living beings, the rich should not be able to fly to Europe for...

  • Shanon 2022-04-21 09:03:02

    The right to life VS legal battle

    you invited yourself here to make a final stand you invited yourself to the wrong forum our nation tolerates differences of opinions because we have a civilized and non-violent way of resolving our conflicts we have the means and the methods to protest laws with which we disagree you can criticize...

  • Malvina 2022-04-21 09:03:02

    euthanasia

    When death is unavoidably approaching, is rejection of "death" a manifestation of the tenacious will of life, or is it a fear     of death? Are those who choose death fearless of death? Those who choose death actually want to live , it's just that the "pain" of life is greater than the "pain" of...

  • Louvenia 2022-04-21 09:03:02

    live dead

    After seeing it for about 60 minutes, I became more and more serious. Patient No. 14, who used carbon monoxide and tape, wanted to die, and that fear was more terrifying than death for me. The whole film is 2 hours and 14 minutes. The 60 minutes I saw last time is exactly the dividing point. It...

  • Eileen 2022-04-20 09:02:14

    Haven't watched yet!

    The neighbor has a small clinic, and his clinic is the same as many small towns. Many elderly people who are critically ill often suffer from high fever and suffering when they are dying. These old people were persuaded by doctors to go home from large hospitals to "eat something good". The old man...

  • Noel 2022-04-20 09:02:14

    The endless entanglement of right to die, morality, religion and law

    Quite an interesting film with all sorts of paradoxical but mutually restrictive conflicts.

    The film mainly mentions the relationship between euthanasia and human nature, morality, religion and law.

    Assuming that the patient is suffering from a very tolerable affliction, from a personal perspective,...

  • Cyril 2022-04-20 09:02:14

    You don't know court

    You invited yourself here to make a final stand, you invited yourself to the wrong forum. Our nation tolerates difference of opinions, because we have a civilized and non-violent way of resolving our conflicts. We have the means and methods to protest laws with which we disagree. You can criticize...

  • America 2022-04-20 09:02:14

    "Quotes"

    "We believe that to each person, their own way of death with dignity." "When a patient in agony dies, then a doctor's true calling implies one should do what is best, at the patient's request, for humane, quick and painless demise " Anyone who's read the story of Frankenstein knows that he was a...

  • Derrick 2022-04-20 09:02:14

    death and life.

    have to say.

    This is a challenging and taboo topic.

  • Clementina 2022-04-20 09:02:14

    euthanasia

    Regarding the issue of euthanasia, the legal circles of various countries are still discussing it, and our country is now illegal.

    However, the director of this film has always stood from the perspective of a "doctor of death", instilling in us that euthanasia is legal and moral, and in many cases,...