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Wednesday, December 26, 2018

'Movie Madness: Lord of War\r'

'In my opinion, Lord of state of warfare has a couple of different respectable issues in it. The main character in the video, Yuri Orlov played by Nicolas Cage, sold illicit guns to countries around the world. Yuri did not care who he sold the guns to, he was just upset to the highest degree reservation money. Although selling these guns brought Yuri a ton of money, this was unethical because Yuri’s did not care how his actions affected other masses (i. e. people getting killed by these guilty guns). The thought of selling illegal guns came from his uncle world the head of the military.\r\nYuri was not al panaches a law breaker. He once worked at his family’s restaurant, but he wasn’t happy with the amount of money he was making. Even though the family worry was making money, Yuri valued his family to live better wherefore where. Yuri allowed greed to get in the room and he wanted to become rich. If Yuri would dupe carry oned true to his moral eth ics, he would move over realized that it would have been better for him to stay at the family restaurant and work on some different ways to bend the businesses income. Yuri’s actions were to a fault morally unethical because he was breaking the law.\r\nAnother way that Yuri’s determinations affected ethics was regarding business ethics. When Yuri was selling guns to other countries, including countries that were at war with his own country, he was essentially service to potentially start wars. I also feel that it is morally unethical for Yuri to find his brother Vitaly into the illegal arms business. If Yuri wanted to be unethical, that is solely his choice; provided for him to basically plead with his brother to meat him and play on his brother’s sense of brotherly love is unethical.\r\nYuri utilize the one thing he was always able to use against Vitaly to get him to do anything â€Å"Brothers in arms. ” Yuri was only thinking about money, and wa s not thinking about the public assistance of his brother. This comes back to haunt Yuri, when he is laboured to take cocaine from a drug dealer who is buying guns from him. The dealer forces Yuri and Vitaly to try the merchandise, which in turn caused Vitaly to get pendent and addicted to cocaine. Even though Yuri had right intentions of trying to get his brother rich, he hurt Vitaly in the long run.\r\nA good lesson to take away from this movie is that if something worth having; it is worth working substantial for. There are no effortless ways out. Yuri could have stayed home and worked at his family restaurant, but instead he allow his greed get in the way. In regards to Vitaly, Yuri needed to realize that every decision that you agnize has repercussions and accountability, so you need to make sure you make the right decision. Yuri be to his wife, and the repercussion of his betrayal was that she turned him in to the Interpol.\r\n'

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