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Lillian 2022-03-19 09:01:03
Infectious Diseases: The underestimated scientific record of outbreaks
This film is different from other typical traditional types of films related to infectious diseases. It is anti-hero; it weakens the enemy/helper; the narrative characteristics of anti-climax, multi-line tells the story of the epidemic of different groups, more like a documentary, more scientific...
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Tiara 2022-03-21 09:01:21
Revisited in the US in September 2020
Being at the center of a pandemic, compared to this movie 10 years ago, how ridiculous the US government looks today.
Nearly 7 million people have been infected, and the quality of officials is half the quality of the CDC in the movie. The funny thing is that CDC and Homeland security all exist in...

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Uriel 2021-10-20 19:02:36
Matt Damon fights for character, Gwyneth opens her head, and the brain is known as Jude Law, and she complains to Marion with virtue. Ms. He's family burst into tears before he died before Jiewen.
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Bernadette 2022-04-24 07:01:03
Pseudo-documentary shooting. Scattered characters The scattered locations, from the family to the society, spread out like a contagion, and the drama is that there is no way of knowing who is next. Electronic music is as psychedelic as the virus itself, interspersed in every corner of the film, dangerous and unknown. In the film, many media such as cameras, monitors, and online media are also like carriers of viruses, and they are still as highly reflexive as Soderbergh's debut work.
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