“I would say we do, but not everyone. Morality is for those who already have it. It sounds paradoxical, but that is the situation. Those who know – or think they know – the meaning of the words “good,” “truth,” “justice,” who can answer the questions “why does a man live,” “how does he differ from an animal,” will constantly return to them, over and over, all their lives. These questions, once stuck, will not be released. Then what's their point? Thinking about them helps to become more responsible, to gain self-respect, a firm moral support and their own, independent view of the world. In other words, to become better.” Absolute Evil and Other Paradoxes of Objective Ethics. Ilya Svobodin.
A film about Global Evil and its offshoots. The visual thematic component resembles the “Beginning” of Nolan, and the combination of thriller and detective and “Doomed Flight” and especially “Train to Busan”.Everything would be nothing, but in my opinion, (with a brilliant cast, here such stars as Son Kang-ho, Lee Ben-hon), overdid with sentimental notes of drama in the final piece, this film loses its original idea of the concept. I'll cut it. And so watch not boring, although the worn theme and Hollywood – here ace.
I recommend a one-time review.👦