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Philosophy The Movie 'The Life Of David Gale'
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David Gale (Spacey) is a prisoner on death row in Texas. Days before his execution, skeptical journalist Bitsey Bloom is sent by the weekly news magazine where she works to conduct David Gale's final interview. He tells her the story of how he ended up on death row, revealed to the movie audience through a series of lengthy flashbacks.
Gale is head of the philosophy department at the University of Austin, an author and also an active member of Deathwatch, a group campaigning against capital punishment. He loses a televised debate with the Governor of Texas, when he is unable to point to an example of a demonstrably innocent man being executed.
Gale is married, with a young son he dotes on. But his wife, who is having an affair, spends a lot of time away in Spain. At a graduation party, he encounters Berlin (Rhona Mitra), an attractive female graduate student who had previously tried to entice him into raising her failing grade and had later been expelled from the school. Berlin now corners the inebriated Gale and succeeds in getting him to have rough sex with her. She then falsely accuses Gale of rape. Later, she drops the charges and flees, but the negative publicity costs Gale his career and marriage and earns him a reputation as a rapist for the rest of his life.
Constance Harraway (Linney), a fellow Deathwatch activist, is a close friend, especially after Gale's wife leaves with their son. Gale's wife moves to Spain where the custody laws favor the child's mother and her father is the American ambassador in Madrid. Gale is effectively shut out of his child's life. He has also resorted to taking menial jobs and under the stresses of it all has become an alcoholic.
Harraway is found raped and murdered. She has been suffocated by a plastic bag taped over her head and her hands have been handcuffed behind her back. An autopsy reveals that she had been forced to swallow the handcuffs' key. The physical evidence at the crime scene points to Gale, who is convicted of her rape and murder and is, ironically, sentenced to death.
At this point, after several daily visits from Bitsey Bloom, Gale's story has reached the present. Between visits she has been investigating some areas herself. Dusty Wright (Matt Craven), full-time Deathwatch activist partner of Harraway slips evidence to Bloom that suggests Gale has been framed, implying that the "real" murderer videotaped the crime. Bloom pursues this lead until she finds a tape revealing that Harraway, who was suffering from terminal leukemia, had committed an elaborate suicide to look like murder. She and Wright are both seen on the videotape, showing that they have framed Gale as part of a plan to prove the error of using the death sentence.
Bloom does not find the evidence until the day of Gale's scheduled execution. In a frenzy, she tries to get the evidence to the authorities in time to stop the execution. She arrives at the prison just as the warden announces that the execution has already been carried out. The tape is then released, causing a media and political uproar over the execution of an innocent man.
Later, Dusty receives the fee that Bloom's magazine agreed to pay for the interview, delivering it to Gale's wife in Spain, along with a postcard from Berlin apologizing for the false rape accusation. His ex-wife looks distraught, knowing Gale told the truth and that she effectively stole their child away from him.
Much later still, a videotape labeled "Off the Record" is delivered to Bloom. This tape picks up at the point where Wright confirmed that Harraway was dead, then continues on to show him stepping aside to allow Gale, also present, to caress her one last time. Evidently it was in doing this that Gale left his fingerprints on Harraway's plastic suffocation bag.
Bloom realizes that she has been manipulated by Gale and his associates and that Gale, Harraway and Wright conspired to frame Gale in order to show that the death penalty can result in the execution of innocents. The film ends revealing that Gale had planned on being executed - he and Harraway both sacrificing their lives prematurely for their cause. The "Off the Record" tape effectively releases Bloom of guilt, as Gale did not intend for the suicide tape to arrive in time to stop his execution.
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Suspect confesses to killing seven women
Saturday, January 31, 2009
The police investigation into the Gunpo murder case turned into a frantic search for more bodies yesterday as slaying suspect Kang Ho-sun confessed to killing seven women over the past two years.
According to the press release from the Gyeonggi Provincial Police Agency, Kang, 38, confessed that he had killed six women who had been reported missing in the southwestern Gyeonggi area from December 2006 to December 2008. The police said Kang had approached them for sex, raped or robbed the victims and then killed them mostly by strangulation. He also buried the bodies in deserted locations.
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Sources:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Life_of_David_Gale
http://koreajoongangdaily.joinsmsn.com/news/article/article.aspx?aid=2901092
QUESTION
1. Let's share how different you feel after reading two articles.
2. Do you think death penalty should exist or not? Why?
3. If you agree with death penalty, is there any way that can make it improved?
If you don't agree with death penalty, what could be alternatives?
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Gale is head of the philosophy department at the University of Austin, an author and also an active member of Deathwatch, a group campaigning against capital punishment. He loses a televised debate with the Governor of Texas, when he is unable to point to an example of a demonstrably innocent man being executed.
Gale is married, with a young son he dotes on. But his wife, who is having an affair, spends a lot of time away in Spain. At a graduation party, he encounters Berlin (Rhona Mitra), an attractive female graduate student who had previously tried to entice him into raising her failing grade and had later been expelled from the school. Berlin now corners the inebriated Gale and succeeds in getting him to have rough sex with her. She then falsely accuses Gale of rape. Later, she drops the charges and flees, but the negative publicity costs Gale his career and marriage and earns him a reputation as a rapist for the rest of his life.
Constance Harraway (Linney), a fellow Deathwatch activist, is a close friend, especially after Gale's wife leaves with their son. Gale's wife moves to Spain where the custody laws favor the child's mother and her father is the American ambassador in Madrid. Gale is effectively shut out of his child's life. He has also resorted to taking menial jobs and under the stresses of it all has become an alcoholic.
Harraway is found raped and murdered. She has been suffocated by a plastic bag taped over her head and her hands have been handcuffed behind her back. An autopsy reveals that she had been forced to swallow the handcuffs' key. The physical evidence at the crime scene points to Gale, who is convicted of her rape and murder and is, ironically, sentenced to death.
At this point, after several daily visits from Bitsey Bloom, Gale's story has reached the present. Between visits she has been investigating some areas herself. Dusty Wright (Matt Craven), full-time Deathwatch activist partner of Harraway slips evidence to Bloom that suggests Gale has been framed, implying that the "real" murderer videotaped the crime. Bloom pursues this lead until she finds a tape revealing that Harraway, who was suffering from terminal leukemia, had committed an elaborate suicide to look like murder. She and Wright are both seen on the videotape, showing that they have framed Gale as part of a plan to prove the error of using the death sentence.
Bloom does not find the evidence until the day of Gale's scheduled execution. In a frenzy, she tries to get the evidence to the authorities in time to stop the execution. She arrives at the prison just as the warden announces that the execution has already been carried out. The tape is then released, causing a media and political uproar over the execution of an innocent man.
Later, Dusty receives the fee that Bloom's magazine agreed to pay for the interview, delivering it to Gale's wife in Spain, along with a postcard from Berlin apologizing for the false rape accusation. His ex-wife looks distraught, knowing Gale told the truth and that she effectively stole their child away from him.
Much later still, a videotape labeled "Off the Record" is delivered to Bloom. This tape picks up at the point where Wright confirmed that Harraway was dead, then continues on to show him stepping aside to allow Gale, also present, to caress her one last time. Evidently it was in doing this that Gale left his fingerprints on Harraway's plastic suffocation bag.
Bloom realizes that she has been manipulated by Gale and his associates and that Gale, Harraway and Wright conspired to frame Gale in order to show that the death penalty can result in the execution of innocents. The film ends revealing that Gale had planned on being executed - he and Harraway both sacrificing their lives prematurely for their cause. The "Off the Record" tape effectively releases Bloom of guilt, as Gale did not intend for the suicide tape to arrive in time to stop his execution.
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Suspect confesses to killing seven women
Saturday, January 31, 2009
The police investigation into the Gunpo murder case turned into a frantic search for more bodies yesterday as slaying suspect Kang Ho-sun confessed to killing seven women over the past two years.
According to the press release from the Gyeonggi Provincial Police Agency, Kang, 38, confessed that he had killed six women who had been reported missing in the southwestern Gyeonggi area from December 2006 to December 2008. The police said Kang had approached them for sex, raped or robbed the victims and then killed them mostly by strangulation. He also buried the bodies in deserted locations.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sources:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Life_of_David_Gale
http://koreajoongangdaily.joinsmsn.com/news/article/article.aspx?aid=2901092
QUESTION
1. Let's share how different you feel after reading two articles.
2. Do you think death penalty should exist or not? Why?
3. If you agree with death penalty, is there any way that can make it improved?
If you don't agree with death penalty, what could be alternatives?
이 글은「대학연합영어토론동아리」www.pioneerclub.com에서 제공하는 영어토론 정보입니다.
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