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Lon 2021-12-19 08:01:08
The actors' acting collectively is online, and the perfect ending makes people unable to help tears.
The typical tram paradox problem is whether to kill one person to save eighty people who may be killed, or to save one person at the risk of eighty people being killed.
The problem is actually very simple. The hard part is the responsibility behind the choice-this is fully demonstrated in the movie....
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Name 2021-12-19 08:01:08
Tragedy is to destroy good things for others to see (spoilers included)
It is very lucky and pleasant to have the opportunity to see this movie in the cinema. Originally, my impression of this movie was a "military movie". I just wanted to see Alan's last appearance on the screen. I didn't expect that I would be interested in the movie itself, let alone like it. But...
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Adelbert 2021-12-19 08:01:08
'Should soldiers shed tears? The dilemma of'---Of course, please let China get rid of the stereotype of Nixon's visit to China in the 1970s!
(After an hour of film review on the Ipad, because of a button error, the computer turned to the computer to re-review!) Eye of the Sky is an unexpectedly wonderful work~~ I didn’t plan to watch this movie at first. , Because the other scenes were full, so I had to use this movie kill time, by the...
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Dillon 2021-12-19 08:01:08
In the typical European and American decision-making process, there is no right or wrong, only the best decision at the time. . .
I probably browsed your film reviews. There are big differences and extreme reviews. I think this is also the characteristic of great films! I also come to join in the fun and talk about my views from the perspective of decision-making: the whole film shows us a typical European and American...
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Malvina 2021-12-19 08:01:08
Four reasons to recommend this film
The so-called "eye in the sky" refers to the UAV of the US military, which can fly at an altitude of 20,000 feet to observe the enemy's situation, and can carry missiles, if necessary, can immediately give the enemy a precise and destructive strike. The United States and Britain have jointly hunted...
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Ashlynn 2021-12-19 08:01:08
Kill one person, save a hundred people, how do you choose?
(Written by Yang Shiyang) From the subject matter, this "Eye in the Sky" will inevitably remind people of "Hunting Osama Bin Laden", but when the movie gets to the point, it will be discovered that even if it is all about fighting terror The subject matter of the molecule, and the two are...
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Alivia 2021-12-19 08:01:08
Tram dilemma-a philosophical puzzle about good and evil
1. In the Harvard public class "How Justice is Good" lectured by the philosopher Michael Sandel, there is a famous tram problem. It probably means this: If you are a driver driving a tram, you suddenly find that five people are tied to the track in front of you while driving, and your...
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Dennis 2021-12-19 08:01:08
Brainwashing masterpiece
On the surface, the film presents a hundred views. Actually guiding the audience to the ditch. 1- Many civilians may be injured in the film, but they only care about a little girl. Why? Because this girl has American values: she reads books and plays hula hoop. Other people do not care about life...
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Lionel 2021-12-19 08:01:08
Not a moral paradox, only utilitarianism
1. A little girl or 80 lives? Female politicians and generals are at a fight in the conference room. Facing the question of the British Foreign Minister, the female politician replied categorically: "Yes, I will exchange the possible 80 lives for this little girl to live. If a terrorist attack...
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Roxanne 2021-12-19 08:01:08
The Moral Dilemma of Killing with One Hand and Saving with One Hand, directed by Gavin Hood-Talking about the new North American film "Eye in the Sky"
No matter how long the topic this time is, Xiao Xuan'er will also include the name of the director: Gavin Hood, because he is a South African director who deserves our attention. You have probably seen his blockbuster "The Gangster Thug", which was the best foreign language film at the Oscars in...
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