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Monique 2022-03-21 09:01:42
Viruses are the biggest enemy of human domination of the earth
The biggest enemy of medical workers is not the virus, but the system itself. The best part of this film is that the biggest difficulty faced by doctors in the process of fighting the virus is that in order to keep the secret of its own biological and chemical weapons, the army must cover up...
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Adah 2022-03-25 09:01:07
"Extreme Panic" exceeds 140 words film review
Dustin also has a strong sense of inferiority? Why treat the younger generation in the entertainment industry with such a repulsive face? In other words, KS's acting skills are not false in the face of a vote of old fritters.
The route of the virus outbreak is shown in a panoramic view. Popular...

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Hazle 2022-04-23 07:01:44
Standard American theme movie. Fortunately, Dustin Hoffman and Morgan Freeman were there to support him, and there was actually Kevin Spacey, who was still a little green back then. The final explosion of personal heroism. But to be honest, the firm stance of the opposite angle is somewhat untenable.
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Danny 2022-04-20 09:01:36
The cause and effect of the story is very clear. The seeds planted 30 years ago finally grew into a deadly poisonous tree that spreads infectious diseases 30 years later. The same is the gov's attempt to sacrifice the interests of a few people to protect the country's security. The front-line medical staff who are extremely sleep-deprived and even at risk of their lives are struggling with humanity, as shown by General Ford... Human beings really never have a long memory. Infectious diseases are nature's revenge on arrogant human beings.
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Robby Keough: I am Dr. Keough, from CDC. This is Dr. Aronson and Dr. Ruiz.
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Robby Keough: I know, I know, and we're here to help you in any way we can. So from now on,
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Sam Daniels: [grins] He did.
[Robby grins back]