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Lysanne 2021-12-10 08:01:26
It turns out that euthanasia is painful, but because of the effect of the first shot of anesthesia, the expression on the face and the movements of the limbs disappeared, so we can't see the pain of the deceased. This is the self-righteous happiness of human...
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Aron 2021-12-10 08:01:26
Clyde Percy: This is not a person. This is an animal. No, I take that back. Animals don't rape and murder their own...
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Luisa 2021-12-10 08:01:26
Tim Robbins's footage is as calm and undercurrent as his performance, but it's a bit annoying to preach too...
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Demarco 2021-12-10 08:01:26
The question of whether the death penalty should be executed has been discussed by many people. On the one hand, it is the teeth for teeth, eyes for eyes in the Bible, but on the other hand, it also involves the redemption of human nature: a person who has once sinned badly must not be able to Are you forgiven? In my opinion, all human beings are created equal, and this equality also includes the way of choosing one's own death, and it should be respected. The death penalty will always end only...
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Velda 2021-12-10 08:01:26
The plot of a severe conflict film is not bizarre, but the psychological pressure it caused has continued to heat up until it collapsed with Sean and Pan. This film also shows that the spiritual connection between people really needs to be...
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Destinee 2021-12-10 08:01:26
The power of religion
Because Sean Penn found this film, read the introduction, and had an unexpected surprise. The heroine is Susan Sarandon, and the director is Tim Robbins. He starred in "The Shawshank's Redemption" and everyone is familiar with it. NS. I have always liked this kind of drama about human nature, so I...
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Elbert 2022-03-25 09:01:09
I just felt angry and then looked down and saw myself cold and hard
I casually looked through the first few movie reviews, and they were all broad-minded and tolerant.
I didn’t agree with it at first,
but recently after two online courses with different community atmospheres, it seems that they can take care of the death row prisoners. understand.
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Hilton Barber: [at Matthew Poncelet's appeals hearing] The death penalty. It's nothin' new; it's been with us for centuries. We've buried people alive; lopped off their heads with an axe; burned them alive at a public square... gruesome spectacles. In this century, we kept searchin' for more and more *humane* ways... of killin' people that we didn't like. We've shot 'em with firing squads; suffocated 'em, in the gas chamber. But now... Now we have developed a device that is the most humane of all. Lethal injection. We strap the guy up. We anesthetize him with shot number one; then we give him shot number two, and that implodes his lungs, and shot number three stops... his heart. We put 'em to death just like an old horse. His face just, goes to sleep, while, inside, his organs are going through armageddon. The muscles of his face would twist, and contort, and pull, but you see, shot number one relaxes all those muscles so we don't have to see any horror show... We don't have to taste the blood of revenge on our lips, while this, human being's organs writhe, and twist, and contort... We just sit there, quietly. Nod our heads, and say: 'Justice has been done.'
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Earl Delacroix: When you lose a child, all the memories get sealed it seems - sealed like a shrine.