Whether the story is based on the fact that bees are gradually disappearing, or based on the screenwriter's fantasy, the chilling fear and powerlessness are pervasive.
After watching "Doomsday" two days ago, I already felt helpless and hopeless, but "Destruction" has brought the fear to the extreme and has nowhere to hide.
That movie is caused by a virus, this movie is caused by a neurotoxin emitted by plants. The way humans solve, one is to close the epidemic area, in order to save some people, the other is to escape spontaneously. This film is based on the latter.
But the endings of both films can only rely on the natural cessation of events, or the survival of the fittest. Otherwise, there is nowhere to escape whether it is to close the epidemic area or to flee spontaneously. "Doomsday" reminded me of SARS, and this film further reminded me of the fear of social groups caused by SARS. At that time, only sporadic fatal cases had caused extreme panic in the whole society. If there was such an incurable outbreak, the fear of society It will never be as easy to calm down as this film. Fortunately, SARS also disappeared naturally, otherwise, the fear of spreading would have greatly changed the history of mankind.
Don't think that everything is an illusion, and the cause of the extinction of the dinosaurs is just speculation. What will the future of mankind be like? Anything is possible.
The soundtrack of this film is excellent. As a clue of love, although it cannot be said that there are too many bonus points, it is understandable as a complete love story of coexisting through the crisis.
But the film is not perfect, and there are some obvious plot holes. The protagonist has avoided bad luck too many times, and luck is sometimes inexplicable.
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