His persistence is full of incomprehensible charm

Jaleel 2022-04-21 09:03:02

After watching the movie, the most I think about is, if one day I become the patient in the movie, what will I choose, I think my answer blurts out, I want to choose how to end the pain, although it may be It's unfair to my family, but what is living without the motivation to live?

The duty of a doctor is to save lives and heal the wounded, but when faced with the situation in the film, how to define "rescue the wounded"? For patients who want to end their pain, obviously they need to be euthanized, and from the traditional doctor's duty, they need to prolong the patient's life, but what's the point of such a continuation, when your life revolves around the pain of the disease, medicine, etc. Wait, do you think this is good?

Although the doctor in the film can be regarded as a very stubborn doctor, he has always been stubborn or even paranoid. He does not listen to other people's opinions and is not influenced by other people's ideas. He insists on fighting for himself. He insists on his own ideas, no matter how much People can't understand, and it has nothing to do with him. He only does what he thinks is right, and he thinks he has always been right. This may sound absurd, but how many people can do such a stubborn and absurd thing as him. One cannot ignore his charm. He is stubborn and cute, his stubbornness is powerful, his stubbornness never regrets and keeps resisting, even if he is an enemy of the whole world, he cannot stop him.

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  • Alexanne 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    The social problems of American conflict can be seen from the movies produced by HBO

  • Cortez 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    "Because it's my name, because I can't have another in my life. How may I live without my name? I've given you my soul." People have the right to live with dignity, and they have the right to choose to die with dignity

You Don't Know Jack quotes

  • Jack Kevorkian: It's emotionalism. You know, when heart transplants first started... there was the same prevalent feeling, I mean, even among doctors... that it was wrong, it was contrary to God's will, contrary to nature. Isn't it ghoulish to rip a person's chest open and take out a heart? Or a bypass operation? Ether is the same thing. You have ether, been around for centuries, it wasn't used. Not till 1846. It was discovered in 1543... and before that, everybody was being operated on while they were awake. Surgeons were cutting them open while they were awake. Did you know that, Geoff?

    Geoffery Fieger: No.

    Jack Kevorkian: On, yes. And you know why it was banned? Because of religious dogma. Because of the foolish notion... that there's a God Almighty who wills us to suffer.

  • Judge Cooper: You invited yourself here to make a final stand.

    Judge Cooper: You invited yourself to the wrong forum.

    Judge Cooper: Our nation tolerates differences of opinions, because we have a civilized and non-violent way of resolving our conflicts.

    Judge Cooper: We have the means and methods to protest laws with which we disagree.

    Judge Cooper: You can criticize the law, lecture about the law, speak to the media or petition voters.

    Judge Cooper: But you must always stay within the limits provided by the law. You may not break the law, or take the law into your own hands.

    Judge Cooper: No one's unmindful of the controversy and emotion that exists over end-of-life issues and pain control.

    Judge Cooper: I assume the debate will continue in a calm and reasoned forum long after this trial and your activities have faded from the public memory.

    Judge Cooper: But this trial was not about that controversy.

    Judge Cooper: This trial was about you, sir.

    Judge Cooper: You've ignored and challenged the legislature and the supreme court.

    Judge Cooper: Moreover, you've defied your own medical profession.

    Judge Cooper: This trial was about lawlessness, about your disregard for a society that exists and flourishes because of the strength of our legal system.

    Judge Cooper: No one is above the law.

    Judge Cooper: You had the audacity to go on national television, show the world what you did, and dare the legal system to stop you.

    Judge Cooper: You publicly and repeatedly announced your intentions to disregard the laws of Michigan.

    Judge Cooper: Because of this, I am imposing the maximum sentence of 10 to 25 years.

    Judge Cooper: You may now, sir, consider yourself stopped.