Sep. 7th, 2008

frameofmind6: ("Ah Crap!")

Just finished watching Rendition. Now there's a downer of a movie. I was sorta hoping it might put me in a dark frame of mind so I could start brainstorming ideas for my half of the fic exchange challenge I have going with Ren -- but instead it just made me want to put on my pajamas and curl up with a nice fluffy romantic comedy (*grin*). Oh well...maybe I'll be able to come up with something creepy and twisted tomorrow...

It was a good movie though -- very well constructed, and totally captivating. Not in a "friendly" way, of course -- more of an "oh moy god, this is so horrible," "I can't believe this actually happens," "I physically can't look away" sort of captivating. I made it through the whole thing, and I was on the edge of my seat the whole time. I was especially intrigued by this one really interesting structural twist they gave it. Key plot twist under the cut. Skip ahead if you don't want to know... ) The great thing about the film is that it really does try to show all sides of the whole mess. It's absolutely unfair and unproductive what they do to this American man -- but on the other hand, if torturing a handful of people saves hundreds of thousands, doesn't that seem worth it? And yet, how much does the torture truly contribute to the saving of lives? How can we ever know that the same information could not have been procured by other means? How can we ever know that the same results might not have been achieved even without that particular piece of information? And how much time do we waste torturing innocent people and following up on lies blurted out in the desperation to escape torture? Perhaps most importantly of all, if we save our own lives by sacrificing our most fundamental beliefs and the very principles that protect us, and that we claim to be protecting -- not to mention the lives and welfare of other innocent people -- what exactly have we proven?

None of these are easy questions, and there are no good answers. And to its credit, the movie offers none.

Aaaaand now I need something happy... (*grin*)

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