Extended Reading
  • Kristy 2022-03-19 09:01:02

    Are we demanding, repulsive, or hypocritical?

    I have imagined a scene where the world becomes deserted at every turn. The earth is full of zombies instead of vampires, because I prefer zombies to vampires. The "Interview with the Vampire" and the "Queen of Vampires" are hypocritical, because vampires have thoughts, and if they have thoughts,...

  • Fabiola 2022-04-22 07:01:02

    People who can't watch dogs die

    In fact, this film really doesn't have much meaning, and it's nothing new to watch the plot as a doomsday film. It's just that I really feel bad for the dog named Sam, so I gave the movie 4 stars for it.

    I am probably because I have an old dog at home. Whenever I think about its life in just a few...

  • Dee 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    One of the 20 most popular disaster films in the world. It might have been a good movie ten years ago, but unfortunately, the countless plots that have been introduced in the past ten years have really no bright new ideas. In virus-infected New York City, the only survivor, Robert, lives with his dog. In order not to make the setting of this doomsday hero too bizarre, the identity was set as a scientist with a military rank, which made his survival logical. Talk to the mannequins in the store during the day, and battle wits with the mutated Lost Humans at night. Perhaps the most interesting thing about this movie is the setting of the two endings. A peaceful ending, and a mutual death ending. Another ending appears after the subtitles are over, which can be viewed as an easter egg.

  • Austin 2022-03-24 09:01:13

    You are not alone, will smith’s love for pets and infected people, wash

I Am Legend quotes

  • [first lines]

    TV Personality: The world of medicine has seen its share of miracle cures, from the polio vaccine to heart transplants. But all past achievements may pale in comparison to the work of Dr. Alice Krippin. Thank you so much for joining us this morning.

    Dr. Alice Krippin: Not at all.

    TV Personality: So, Dr. Krippin, give it to me in a nutshell.

    Dr. Alice Krippin: Well, the premise is quite simple - um, take something designed by nature and reprogram it to make it work for the body rather than against it.

    TV Personality: You're talking about a virus?

    Dr. Alice Krippin: Indeed, yes. In this case the measles, um, virus which has been engineered at a genetic level to be helpful rather than harmful. Um, I find the best way to describe it is if you can... if you can imagine your body as a highway, and you picture the virus as a very fast car, um, being driven by a very bad man. Imagine the damage that car can cause. Then if you replace that man with a cop... the picture changes. And that's essentially what we've done.

    TV Personality: And how many people have you treated so far?

    Dr. Alice Krippin: Well, we've had ten thousand and nine clinical trials in humans so far.

    TV Personality: And how many are cancer-free?

    Dr. Alice Krippin: Ten thousand and nine.

    TV Personality: So you have actually cured cancer.

    Dr. Alice Krippin: Yes, yes... yes, we have.

    [cuts to post-apocalyptic New York three years later]

  • Neville: What the hell are you doing out here, Fred? Fred, if you're real, you better tell me right now!