
Paul Verhoeven’s sci-fi thriller, Hollow Man, raises the question ‘What would you do if you knew you
couldn’t be seen?’
Every day we
make decisions. We make some of these choices based on what is best for us, and
what is best for others. But why do we need to think of others when making
these individual decisions? What’s in it for us? Society has taught us what is
right and wrong, but how do we develop this sense of morality, and who is to
say whether our virtues are good or immoral?