
I like the majority of Bruce Willis films, so I don't think I'll be very objective about this one. I know this based on a graphic novel, but if this was a book, I'm sure it would cover the ethics of surrogates. The whole idea is for people to avoid death and sickness, but how healthy can you be reclining/lying down all day avoiding being outside and whatnot? I deleted what I originally said after this because I have an idea that I want to use and not have someone steal it. The story and the conflict of the movie made sense. For some reason there are a lot of movies about men who lose their children and have incorporated into the story ie. Gerard Butler and Jason Statham. I thought the effects of the surrogates looked really good. The movie addresses a unique notion of beauty and who the real person is behind the surrogate. It kind of looks at that, but minimally. This movie has great discussion potential. An entire lecture if not a couple on it. Anyone up for a discussion? It was an average movie, but I enjoyed it.
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