Pedro Almodóvar's latest woman-centered melodrama stars Julianne Moore and Tilda Swinton as old friends facing death; despite stellar performances it's curiously flat.
The "rightness or wrongness" of euthanasia? Funny you can't even choose to go out on your own terms while experiencing incomprehensible pain and inevitable death without other people insisting on making it their business and forcing you to suffer until the end. How about the "wrongness" of people who aren't content with controlling their own lives and so must impose their "rules" on the lives of strangers who have nothing to do with them?
The "rightness or wrongness" of euthanasia? Funny you can't even choose to go out on your own terms while experiencing incomprehensible pain and inevitable death without other people insisting on making it their business and forcing you to suffer until the end. How about the "wrongness" of people who aren't content with controlling their own lives and so must impose their "rules" on the lives of strangers who have nothing to do with them?