I haven't finished the movie, I just saw the male protagonist and the others arrive at the location of the go-getter organization, because Teresa has become an insider of the experimental department, which has caused all the go-getters to fall into crisis. .
Using her mother's story as a reference, Teresa explained why she did it: to help more people.
You taste, you taste carefully. It sounds right and right, because the cure has been found, that is, the enzymes produced by young people. But she also knew that when these enzymes were extracted, people died. So the meaning of this sentence is that we can't be so selfish, we should sacrifice ourselves to save everyone.
If you want to sacrifice, there's nothing wrong with it, the only person who will dissuade you is the male protagonist, just don't tell him. But why drag others into the water? It's not something you can pay for by being sucked dry at the end.
Where did Teresa's news come from? The dialogue between the doctor and the male protagonist in the camp. Both the doctor and the male protagonist before amnesia were once participants in the plan, but why did they both leave the experimental department in the end? It wasn't because the plan was so cruel that they couldn't bear to see innocent people die, so they broke away and tried to find other ways.
People are not perfect, and this sentence exists to prevent yourself from losing confidence and depression, not to defend others' shortcomings and behaviors that cause harm to others. Teresa's behavior was disgusting, and she felt creepy at the same time. It was too scary to have such a friend who was so heartless and powerless, but tried to be a monster.
To continue watching, I hope the male protagonist will not be with her. Not as good as Brenda.
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