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Paddy Considine plays an excellent anti hero who you sympathise and empathise with in equal amounts knowing all the time what he is doing is lawfully unacceptable but
morally
just .
Politically and
morally
anyway.
Unlike other reviewers here who seem to excuse this, I find this absolutely ridiculous, unnecessary and
morally
repugnant.
We know right away that the dead rich guy was a
morally
corrupt creep and probably got what he deserved, but the detective character, who is really an assistant district attorney (Caruso), has to investigate, right?
Once the animals start to talk the film is bogged down by the shortcomings of the script, which is idealistic and
morally
exposition heavy, for the sake of the target audience.
Playing the real-life Dr. Knox, Peter Cushing gives one of the finest performances I have ever seen him contribute; he is truly superb here in his
morally
conflicted role.
This movie was not only laughable, but
morally
degrading and at some parts repulsive to watch.
As a thriller, this movie must be one of the most "laid-back" kind of psychological 'who-done- it' criminal survey of the human potential for understanding and/or entropy of the freckled- mind ... Both main actors are just "plainly" superb and truth-worthy... Isabele Care is so natural and Poolvoorde so much "evil"...without "pathos"...The general feel or attitude rendition by the actors is just right to the point, with a naive witness and an faulted main character, whom reveals witness' ambivalent attitude and feelings toward the same perceived sick or
morally
tainted "main" character"...All subtle and slightly perceived, apparently superficiality felt by main "witness" character... Just incredibly well understood and acted by both main characters !
Bush's response to the issue after it became public shows him to be focused on the trivial and
morally
reckless about the essential.
A person who is
morally
sensitive to the seriousness of starting a war on the basis of misleading information would take appropriate steps.
Bush's excessively literal interpretation of the requirements of honesty conceals a deeper dishonesty whose consequences have been far more
morally
serious.
Japan’s leaders must recognize that the mindlessness with which they still treat the sensitivities of societies that suffered from Japanese imperialism in the twentieth century is as
morally
deaf as it is strategically damaging.
It is
morally
and practically vital that they succeed.
As massive anti-personnel mines, these IEDs are illegal and
morally
indefensible.
It is
morally
right that every child should be given the best chance to survive, eat well, stay healthy, and receive an education.
Of course, it is always
morally
reprehensible, even when it fails to produce lasting psychiatric symptoms.
Deciding which policy to choose involves choices among values, not just technical questions about which policy is in some
morally
uncontroversial sense "better."
Although it is true that thousands of the civilians killed in Dresden and other German cities were innocent at an individual level, there can be no doubt it was
morally
imperative that Germany be defeated collectively.
But excusing Nazi atrocities by pointing to Stalinist crimes is an intellectually and
morally
unacceptable stratagem.
And the EU, many of whose members have the world’s largest and best-equipped welfare systems, appears to be overwhelmed by it – politically, morally, and administratively.
As human affairs become increasingly complex and
morally
exigent, future generations will need both scientific and humanistic learning – and they will need them more than ever.
Its pantheon includes such passionless executors of raison d'état as Metternich, Talleyrand, Richelieu, Bismarck, and Kissinger--people who make alliances with
morally
repugnant partners and then sometimes reverse them at the drop of a hat.
We have choices to make about all our policies, and these choices are not
morally
indifferent.
The case for a
morally
neutral diplomacy remains more compelling than ever, for on closer inspection, it is also a case in favor a foreign policy based on clear moral values.
Against all expectations, it struck a
morally
advantageous posture by offering to surrender some part of its budget rebate, but only if the rest of the European Union (i.e.
Political thinkers – from Confucius and Plato to James Madison and John Stuart Mill – struggled to identify the best strategies for choosing leaders capable of making intelligent,
morally
informed judgments on a wide range of issues.
The following year, he wrote a seminal essay, “The Power of the Powerless,” in which he described Czechoslovakia’s post-1968 “normalization” regime as a
morally
bankrupt system based on all-pervasive lying.
Of course, Bo and his wife and son have been
morally
dead for some time.
Practically speaking, this would overturn the balance of power in the Middle East, with grave consequences well beyond the region; morally, it would be a cruel betrayal of the Syrian opposition and a boon to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
But Carnegie’s argument never became received doctrine even in America, because most people reject the view that rich business people are smarter and
morally
superior.
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