PROBE: When to Die
PROBE: When to Die

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PROBE: When to Die

2015
Movie
61 min
English

When Liz Shaw returns from a working holiday in Spain a new and deeply disturbing case awaits. Corporal 7891Alpha has outlived his usefulness or rather the government can no longer afford to fund the medication. And that can mean only one thing... termination! At first glance a 'government authorised execution' is a simple enough task for the Preternatural Research Bureau (PROBE) team. But as events unfold, and the truth about Corporal 7891Alpha is revealed, the case becomes far more complex. Only Liz's wealth of experience, courage and determination can save the day - but not before her her moral compass is knocked off course.

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Director: N/AGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary explores the concept of death and dying, particularly in the context of assisted suicide. It delves into the ethical considerations and personal stories surrounding end-of-life choices.

Critical Reception

As a short documentary, 'PROBE: When to Die' likely received limited critical review. However, short documentaries on sensitive topics often spark discussion and are appreciated for their ability to concisely present complex issues.

What Reviewers Say

  • Addresses a sensitive and complex topic with brevity.

  • Likely sparks conversation on end-of-life decisions.

  • Offers a concise perspective on assisted suicide.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this short documentary is not readily available.

Fun Fact

The documentary is part of the 'PROBE' series, which covers a variety of social and ethical issues.

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