A Cruel Variation of the Trolley Problem, Asking the Definition of Justice Do you know the "Trolley Problem," one of the most widely cited dilemmas in ethics and behavioral economics? A train with broken brakes is running, and there are five workers on the track ahead. If you pull a lever, the train changes direction, sacrificing only one worker to save five. Would you pull the lever? From a utilitarian perspective of "the greatest happiness for the greatest number," saving five might seem rational, but the debate over whether it is morally right to calculate human life in numbers is endless. The newly released drama Bloody Flower on Disney+ is a controversial work that grafts this classic philosophical problem onto the crime thriller genre, throwing a cool and heavy question to the viewers. If a murderer developed medical skills to save more lives based on those sacrifices, could we condemn him? The Power of a Solid Original, Bringing Lee Dong-gun's 'Flower...