The film poses many ticklish ethical and scientific questions: Since genetic material is life, should corporations have the right to patent genes?
Leaving the answer to the viewer, the film poses the question: Is all this virtual reality good for us?
The interviewer notes that the film poses questions about the collective identity of a nation.
Rupert Wyatt's film poses some interesting moral conundrums and questions about what it is to be human.
The film, based on a true story, concerns a kidnapped child, and "poses ancient questions regarding home and heart".
He concluded by saying, "the film does pose a timely question.
To my mind, the film poses a larger problem.
At the moment the film poses an essential question-can one learn to live?
But the film also poses a provocative question: What is the relationship between cinema and advertising in France today?
The film poses numerous questions about the events surrounding the attacks, and alleges alternative theories for who was behind them.