"What would you have done?"
I've scoured through the topics on this board and have found a severely minimal discussion on tackling this horrific question. Eriksson asks this of his friend after the event, and to me it is THE question that the director unconsciously asks of his audience.
Whilst I was watching the scenes unfold, I felt severely for Eriksson and his struggles with duty, law, and moral right. But if you believe what I believe in, then Eriksson was the ONLY protection this poor lady had. HE was her guardian angel, and was given many opportunities and resources to protect her. The pre-rape scenes were obviously disturbing, but when it was obvious that this was only going one way, Michael J Fox's character chooses to sit out completely. As a 26 yr old man, I couldn't help but think if I was Eriksson. Yes a bad mess he found himself in, but I felt he was given the opportunity to protect her spirit and her life. It would not have been murder - and I believe in the legal system that it would've protected Eriksson had he shown that women grace and compassion and killed Meserve.
What are your thoughts? Does rape constitute deadly self defence? I am of the belief that rape is the worst of all crimes, and so morally, killing Meserve was the right thing to do (and Clarke if it came to it). I don't know exactly how I would have acted, but I think the moment when he walks away and she begins to struggle, that would have been the right time to begin shooting. Thoughts?