no zuo no die

Robin 2021-12-30 17:21:28

In recent years, there have been more and more movies on the subject of the end of the world. This film tells of a human catastrophe that occurred in Britain. Scotland and England have always been at odds in history, so much so that to this day, football matches between England and Scotland are full of gunpowder. This film again involves the British-Soviet gap. Those in power in London completely disregarded the life and death of the Scots and completely blocked the virus-ridden Scotland. But when the same epidemic broke out in London again, the government had to send a death squad to look for vaccine antibodies in Scotland, where civilization has fallen. But facing these death squads is far from modern civilization. The bloody tribal conflicts and massacres seem to have set human civilization backward for 2000 years. What this film tells us is that, unlike other races, perhaps the extinction of mankind will originate entirely from ourselves.

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  • John Hatcher: Yesterday if I turned up on the six o'clock news with a survivor in tow, they would've strung me up from the nearest lightpost by the balls. But in 48 hours, I arrive with a survivor and cure... sure, they won't give a flying fuck about the survivor, but they'll be lining up to kiss my ass for that cure.

  • Bill Nelson: Once you're over that wall, there's no rules, no back-up.

    Eden Sinclair: Better that way.