Outbreak Comments

  • Ora 2022-04-23 07:01:44

    The strong lineup is still a blockbuster of practical significance today. Of course, the routine is still the usual blackening of the army and small people saving the world. ....

  • Eldora 2022-04-22 07:01:10

    In the ten years from 1995 to 2005, I personally think that it is the golden age of Hollywood, with good films and good films constantly! All are good movies! Very good and pertinent! It's like trying to do something in the movie. You worked hard, but you didn't shoot well, the audience can forgive you! Those blockbusters basically started early in that era! I was influenced by that...

  • Meaghan 2022-04-22 07:01:10

    I watched it with my dad in the movie theater many years ago, and I was really scared by the deadly virus at the time. . PS: This movie has only found out that there are a lot of big names now!...

  • Shanna 2022-04-22 07:01:10

    From now on, the plot is average, but the cast is very strong....

  • Mossie 2022-04-22 07:01:10

    I was very impressed back then, a great film called "Congo...

  • Christa 2022-04-22 07:01:10

    In particular, there is a film with a personal plot. Back then, the original iron-boxed vcd that my father spent a lot of money to buy was considered the first batch of people I knew when I first experienced a blockbuster movie in the United...

  • Athena 2022-04-22 07:01:10

    I saw it when I was very young, and I still remember the patient's erythema. . . I actually watched Kevin Spacey so many years...

  • Clarissa 2022-04-22 07:01:10

    Nima, who wrote the synopsis for this, all spoilers =. = Uncle Spacey looks so tender. ....

  • Gerardo 2022-04-22 07:01:10

    The first time I watched it, I was terrified, but now I think this is the best example that the public guards use to fool...

  • Rogers 2022-04-22 07:01:10

    I have seen it! This is a script that can be shot over and over again in any era. . . by...

Extended Reading
  • Clifton 2022-03-21 09:01:42

    Wish we could make a movie too

    I hope that one day, someone can make this big drama at the beginning of the year into a movie, even if it is written as a reportage. Show all living beings

    ~The saddest tragedy, the most joyful comedy~ Even the greatest playwright can't make it up

    ~ Let everyone see the braids behind the heads of...

  • Timothy 2021-11-15 08:01:26

    Arrogance, ignorance, stupidity, tragedy repeats

    The disaster is not terrible, the terrible thing is the recurrence of the disaster. 2003 and 2019 are only 16 years apart. The same time, the same cause, almost the same virus, the same power of the virus, the same ignorance of the virus, and the same stupid mistakes. Arrogance, ignorance, and...

Outbreak quotes

  • General Donald McClintock: Colonel Briggs.

    Colonel Briggs: Yes, sir.

    General Donald McClintock: Daniels was here? And here?

    Colonel Briggs: Yes, he was down here.

    General Donald McClintock: Why was I not informed?

    Colonel Briggs: Sir, you were sleeping.

    General Donald McClintock: I am never *that* asleep, Briggs. Now you find him and you arrest him.

  • Sam Daniels: Do you know the incubation period?

    Dr. Benjamin Iwabi: No. But it kills in two or three days. The mortality rate is 100%.

    Sam Daniels: Jesus. Could an infected person have gotten out of the village?

    Dr. Benjamin Iwabi: If he did, he'd be dead or dying in the jungle. And it's 50 miles to the nearest village.

    Sam Daniels: First case? Patient zero?

    Dr. Benjamin Iwabi: A young man called Murazo worked with a white man to build a-a road into Kinshasa. And when he returned, he was sick.

    Sam Daniels: I see.

    Dr. Benjamin Iwabi: And he drank from this well. From there it spread through the entire village.

    [Sam takes a look at the well, and then turns back to Benjamin]

    Sam Daniels: Did you identify the carrier? The host?

    Dr. Benjamin Iwabi: No. When he arrived the boy was incoherent. He died, uh, two hours later. He couldn't tell us how he got it.

    [Sam looks up and notices a healthy villager chanting on the hills]

    Sam Daniels: He's not sick.

    Dr. Benjamin Iwabi: [looks toward the villager] He's a local juju man. Witch doctor. He stayed in his cave a whole week.

    Sam Daniels: I'd like to talk to him.

    Dr. Benjamin Iwabi: No, he talks to me. You see, he believes that the gods were awoken from their sleep by the men cutting down the trees where no man should be. And the gods got angry. This is a punishment.