Lifeboat (1944)
Watching Theology May 8th, 2007
One of the great ethics debates is that age-old question: what if you were in a sinking lifeboat and had to choose someone to throw out? Hitchcock's film Lifeboat may not face that question, though it touches enough theology, philosophy, ethics and sociology to keep amateur thinkers busy for a while. Join us in our sophomore podcast as we look at the mirky waters surrounding a group of unlikely castaways, including a devious Nazi. We'll ask about providence - or the lack of it - and the dual nature characters in this story.
Watching The Directors next edition: May 15 - Curtis Hanson
Next WT edition: May 22 - Darren Aronofsky's The Fountain (2006)
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