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1. In my opinion, the young doctor did not do a right professional choice helping the police officer first. The professional choice should be made to the advantage of the gunman who was in the worse condition. A professional choice requires a doctor to chose a side of a person who is more seriously sick or injured regardless of other issues. On the other hand the doctor made a right moral decision because a policeman was an innocent man who also had family. If one of them would have to die it would be a right moral decision to save a person like the policeman with wife and children who need him than to save a worthless criminal who had no family to take care of.

2. I do not think that doctor Myrick's experimentation is a noble guest


6. I gained an impression that this film is rather anti-utilitarian because of the extreme methods of experimenting that led most of "human guinea-pigs" to death. If the film director would like viewers to see the principle of utility working, he would present the Myrick's experiments in a good light but he did not. That is why I think that this film is rather anti-utilitarian.

5. In the end of the movie, Guy takes over Myrick's research papers. The viewer does not know what Guy is thinking at the time. We can only suspect that he in part accepts Myrick's utilitarian principles. I personally do not think that the young doctor is going to continue Myrick's experiments in such extreme way as Dr. Myrick. Maybe he will try to find an alternative way. I dot

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