Laravel

Choose Life - Blog Posts

3 weeks ago

I have a question. We obviously share very different beliefs which I acknowledge and respect, but what is your opinion on abortion if the person was raped? Especially if they were raped underage. I as well believe that creating life is beautiful but that just seems downright murderous and disgusting. I would like to know your stance on it. Or, perhaps, if the parent would die during birth what would your opinion be?

that is a good question, and I myself used to think about it a lot and I didn’t really know my own opinion on it. However, my religion teacher showed me her opinion and why that’s her opinion and that really helped me and I hope (and think) it could help you too. She said something like this:

I Have A Question. We Obviously Share Very Different Beliefs Which I Acknowledge And Respect, But What

What is this? (And to which we answered a baby in the womb) Let’s say this baby was planned and the parents are very happy about it

I Have A Question. We Obviously Share Very Different Beliefs Which I Acknowledge And Respect, But What

Now what is this? (to which we again answered a baby in the womb) Let’s say this baby was conceived by rape. They look the same, don’t they. It’s because they are the same.

and as for if the parent would be likely to die, you never know what could happen. It’s still possible the parent could end up alive and well, and it’s also possible the parent could die from the abortion. No matter if you choose death or life, you could still die. There’s always still a chance you could die no matter what you choose. You could risk it to kill another living being, or you could risk it giving another living being a chance at a full, long life. I believe that you should always choose life, but though I strongly disagree with the people who don’t, I can see part of where you’re coming from.


Tags
1 year ago

6. Ewan McGregor Movie Review: Trainspotting (1996)

6. Ewan McGregor Movie Review: Trainspotting (1996)

We've made it to another year and it's a big one! That's right, Ewan only had two projects in 1995, but that's because our boy was extremely busy in '96. He released FOUR movies that year! What's really wild is that isn't even his record number for movies released in one year. 😱

A quick fun fact before we get started: The producer of "Trainspotting", Andrew Macdonald, has a cameo in the movie as a prospective renter. He was also the producer for "Shallow Grave"!

Genre: Crime/Drama

Rating: R

Director: Danny Boyle

Starring: Ewan McGregor, Jamie Lee Miller, Ewen Bremner, Robert Carlyle, Kevin McKidd, Kelly McDonald

Movie Review: The movie "Trainspotting" reunited Danny Boyle as director, John Hodge as screenwriter, and Ewan McGregor as leading man. "It is about a group of friends/heroin addicts living day to day in Edinburgh, Scotland. Their only goal is to score their next hit of the drug by any means necessary. The story is told from the perspective of the main character, Mark Renton, who attempts and struggles at getting clean. The movie is essentially a day in the life of an addict. Like a train wreck, you can't look away, even as the characters speed towards death. It's unflinchingly honest, gritty and captivating. It was also a smash hit! Nowadays, people primarily know Ewan McGregor for his role as Obi-Wan Kenobi but may not know that his role in Trainspotting is what actually launched his career.

Ewan Review: Ewan McGregor plays the main character Mark Renton aka Renton. Renton is a junkie who loves being a junkie. For him, there is no greater pleasure than being high. Though he sometimes realizes that sobriety is the better choice, he can't help but to fall back into addiction. He's a selfish asshole (a recurring theme with Ewan characters) who is friends with selfish assholes. Renton also has a sexual relationship with a child. The movie doesn't frame this relationship negatively or explore any repercussions so do with that information as you will. Ewan gives a stellar performance and even lost around thirty pounds for the role!

Screentime Percentage (Numbers are rounded to the nearest whole number): Ewan is on screen for a total of 52/94 minutes making his SP 55%. This is his highest score yet!

To Ewan or not to Ewan: Is the movie worth watching for Ewan McGregor content alone? Yes. Is it worth watching in general? Yes. Fair warning, the movie can be dry-heave inducing. There's nudity, graphic depictions of drug use, lots of blood, two feces scenes, and decaying bodies.

Where to Watch: "Trainspotting" is currently for rent on YouTube or you can watch it for free on soap2day. You can also stream it if you have a subscription to Paramount+, MGM+, or Amazon Prime Video.

Conclusion: "Trainspotting" is a movie deserving of its accolades. The writing is phenomenal, the actors gave it their all, the soundtrack is perfect, and the opening monologue is iconic. It's my belief that everyone should watch this movie at least once.

6. Ewan McGregor Movie Review: Trainspotting (1996)

Tags
Loading...
End of content
No more pages to load
Explore Tumblr Blog
Search Through Tumblr Tags