Evil, waiting for an opportunity

Rebecca 2022-04-20 09:01:59

Another film that shows how fragile human civilization is. This is one of my favorite themes. It exposes the weaknesses of human nature in broad daylight. The satire is everywhere, and it can be described as hearty.

The film sees how the entire human civilization collapsed in an instant through the eyes of Julianne Moore, the only person in the whole story who was not infected with the blind flu. From the moment when the first infected person's car was stolen, the evil side of human nature began to take advantage of the virus. So we see how the uninfected people throw the flu-blind people into abandoned nursing homes and impose prison-style blockades like the plague, and then we see how the infected people who are locked together are divided into Wang, bullying the weak...

the images of blind people swarming to grab food, the images of women being raped collectively,...this is the humanity we have always been proud of, this is the civilization we think is indestructible...

specific background, travel The human nature of walking, which reminds me of The Cube. It also reminds me of The Luciffer Effect.

Maybe, we are not as pure and good as we think we are, we are all just evil incarnate, dressed in the cloak of purity, every day The corners of his mouth were slightly raised, but he was just, waiting for an opportunity, waiting for an opportunity to travel.

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Blindness quotes

  • Doctor: [joking] Those who agreed, please raise your hand.

  • Thief: That's the asshole who's responsible for all this, if I had my fuckin' eyes I'd kill him.

    First Blind Man: [to Thief] He's responsible for stealing my car.