The Hardest Choice to Make: a Philosophical Look at Consequences and the Potential of New Human Life

Directed by Alexander Freeman, Seven Days (2013) is a powerful drama that confronts consequences, choice, and the worth of a human life.

After discovering that her baby Tyler might be born disfigured, Joanne makes the painful decision to have an abortion. Meanwhile, from inside the womb, Tyler imagines the future he could have lived—moving through every stage of life he will never experience.

Told through this striking dual perspective, Seven Days asks the profound question: What is the true worth of a human life? By showing all the possible outcomes of a future life, the film makes a compelling pro-life argument that challenges audiences to reconsider society’s views on disability, imperfection, and human dignity.

Seven Days is more than a film—it is an emotional journey that forces us to reflect on choice, destiny, and the immeasurable value of every life.

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