This movie is a great movie because of this discussion. It did not aggravate me and I know what you mean about being aggravated at movies. It was so well done. But you don't have to go. Fine. But to make this a right vs. left fight, it's just not true. This is a movie about relationships. RELATIONSHIPS. And it's beautifully done.
For many of us there's nothing to discuss.
As the Dutch experience demonstrates, the right to die sooner or later becomes the duty to die, and from there it's just a short slide down the slippery slope to mercy killing.
There's a reason that the elderly and infirm in Holland have started carrying "don't kill me" cards.
The proposition that assisted suicide or to call it by its rightful name, mercy killing is something worthy of anything other than condemnation is a symptom of a sick society.