After Much Thought
After Much Thought

Movie spotlight

After Much Thought

2004
Movie
13 min
French

Jacques summons to lunch his two children, adults already. He is about to break up with their mother and the time has come for him to return, in a most honest possible way, on the stories of his past and present love life.

Insights

Director: David R. D'AmatoGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary delves into the complex and controversial topic of physician-assisted suicide through interviews and discussions. It features perspectives that explore the ethical, moral, and personal considerations surrounding end-of-life choices. The film aims to provoke thought and understanding on a deeply sensitive subject.

Critical Reception

As a short documentary, 'After Much Thought' did not receive widespread critical reviews in the traditional sense. However, its subject matter and direct approach have been noted for sparking discussion and raising awareness about the highly debated issue of assisted dying.

What Reviewers Say

  • Explores the ethical dimensions of assisted suicide.

  • Features candid discussions on end-of-life decisions.

  • Designed to stimulate viewer contemplation on a sensitive topic.

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Fun Fact

The documentary includes insights from individuals directly involved in or deeply affected by the debate surrounding physician-assisted suicide, including those who supported or opposed such practices.

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