Firstly, I'd like to welcome all of the paid Netflix reviewers that scour for negative reviews to down rate.
There are long-standing and widely accepted legal norms for evaluating individual worth. The PersonaI Injury legal profession does it every day. It is not a philosophical question, it is a legal one.
That said, the subject matter, in and of itself, is hardly the makings of a riveting film. If you want to see a much better example, see 'A Civil Action' or better yet 'The Verdict.' Plus, in 'The Verdict' you get to hear Paul Newman deliver a Boston accent, rather than the cartoon version presented by Michael Keaton.
There are long-standing and widely accepted legal norms for evaluating individual worth. The PersonaI Injury legal profession does it every day. It is not a philosophical question, it is a legal one.
That said, the subject matter, in and of itself, is hardly the makings of a riveting film. If you want to see a much better example, see 'A Civil Action' or better yet 'The Verdict.' Plus, in 'The Verdict' you get to hear Paul Newman deliver a Boston accent, rather than the cartoon version presented by Michael Keaton.