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From a moral standpoint, especially within religious traditions like Catholicism, euthanasia is a grave sin. It directly contravenes the belief in the sanctity of life and the moral responsibility to preserve life unless unavoidable circumstances dictate otherwise. The idea of ending one's life prematurely is seen as an irreversible act that severs one’s opportunity for forgiveness and spiritual redemption.
In the context of the film, these religious teachings starkly contrast the narrative in favor of personal autonomy and choice, further underscoring the cultural divide.