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The movie John Q, shows the unconditional love of the father to his son. Our parents are willing to do everything for our good and the betterment of the family. It reminded me of the struggles of the marginalized communities. The lack of healthcare coverage, financial problems and the feeling of hopelessness.As a student, and being part of the health care team, it saddens me to know the inhumane and materialistic ways of people that handles the needs of the public. In my honest opinion, what John Q did was right, although his decision to hostage is still wrong, I understand why he's doing such thing. He does not intend to hurt anyone, his intention was to save his son, Which for me is morally good and acceptable giving consideration to his financial capacity and intention.Unwilling to let his child die. Out of options, John Q. takes the emergency room staff and patients hostage until hospital doctors agree to do the transplant. This action makes John guilty of kidnapping, and is morally unethical. At times in life, we come to face with decisions that will put ourselves into test. John's courage is righteous but on the other hand, we sometimes cannot avoid the consequences of our motives may bring. We tend to affect other people's lives and may cause positive or negative outcomes for them just for the sake of our motive. Nontheless, what matters is his intention to save a life not the act of violence to other people.the character I will relate with ethics is Rebecca Payne. Rebecca's action shows the principles of John Stuart Mill's utilitarianism. Utilitarianism requires individuals to make choices that will provide the greatest amount of good or pleasure for the greatest number of people. While John has no money to pay for the treatment that they had not paid for, Rebecca thinks giving Mike free treatment will not do society any good because the hospital functions as a private entity, and were establish to make a profit.