I wonder if we would be safer if we went to prison? (The Good Nurse)
The actions of the man who said I CAN'T until his throat was torn are blood-curdling!
We human beings are vulnerable. When we are sick we are weak, when we are sleeping we are vulnerable to what might happen... or when we don't watch our backs our guard is down.
The "why" question asked in response to the crimes committed is only a state of satisfaction triggered by curiosity. The answer "because no one stopped it" is the result of chains of neglect rather than curiosity and satisfaction.
Let's go back to incapacitated states. When you are sick and have to be treated and the treatment requires a stay in intensive care, you are even more helpless than the most helpless... because in some cases patients are put to sleep in order to provide the respiration the body needs. Accelerated treatment is also possible!
And now let us return to the question of why. It is the responsibility of every mentally healthy individual or institution to take care of certain crimes before they are committed in order to make them preventable. For example, if someone is found to have committed a serious crime, you don't just punish them by firing them. You pave the way for other crimes.
Responsibilities increase or decrease depending on the circumstances! Being a working single mother is one of the biggest and heaviest responsibilities you can take on.
There are many things that can be done, but there is only one body... it is necessary not only to keep up with each of them and to allocate time, but also to adjust the body resistance in the best way and not to get sick at all... this is an impossible desire! Or an expectation!
I am always more inclined to watch movies inspired by real events... and I love this kind of productions because they are part of real life!
The Good Nurse movie is about the work life of male intensive care nurse Charles Cullen… more precisely, his transformation into a serial killer in the intensive care unit where he is tasked with treating patients.
Taking advantage of someone's most helpless state to end their life in the name of curing them is criminal... I'm sure no one would object to that, but to simply terminate their employment, even though they recognize it, is even more criminal... because to give new employment is to create new victims.
He's no different from the one who kills. Charles is serving life sentences, but those who offered him the opportunity to work in 9 hospitals are all on the outside looking in. During his 16 years as a nurse, the number of murders he remembers is 29, and after investigations, the estimated number is thought to be more than 400.
Would we be safer if we went to prison? It seems that there are more criminals out there! And it seems that many people will not be punished for their crimes! They will only be left alone with their conscience.
Many times we don't know if the people around us are really good or bad, and we will never know until a crime is committed.
Many times we are also not safe in our own home, there are too many bad people around waiting to quench their thirst for evil haha.
But that movie you saw, is something I don't want or wish to see, I know there are too many crimes around and they are things that happen in reality, but I prefer to avoid seeing that kind of bad things in movies.