human nature? or grandstanding?

Manley 2022-04-19 09:03:15

The first time I posted a comment, I was catching up with the Wuhan epidemic. Let me briefly talk about my feelings. Come on, Wuhan? Personally, I feel that this movie is overrated. Disaster and plague-themed films have emerged in an endless stream in recent years. While feeling the stimulation of the senses, such films will add human factors. In comparison of the same kind, are the same Korean movies, Train to Busan, and the monster on the Han River much better than this movie? From the beginning to the end, I only saw a selfish "angel in white", since the heroine knows the seriousness of the virus. Why should I hide my daughter's condition? When the government learns about the "cruel" behavior after the epidemic, is it a bit too "human"? In recent years, some film and television works, in order to highlight their own uniqueness and show their daring to criticize the reality, have been too grandstanding. The directors In order to cater to our tastes, we specially shoot some pictures that challenge human nature to stimulate our eyeballs. In today's film and television works, it seems that as long as there is a discussion of human nature, it will definitely be marked with high marks. But when we viewers watch such works again, shouldn't we have some opinions of our own? There is a shocking scene in the movie. In order to prevent the spread of the virus, the government used a big grab to gather the patients and burn them together. Regardless of whether these people are dead or alive. It's horrible, I can't imagine such a thing, and I can't believe it. I can't appreciate this malicious depiction of human nature and smearing the government.

Compared with the epidemic situation our country is facing, although Wuhan is currently blocked, has the country ever abandoned its people? In the face of the epidemic, we should respond rationally, not blindly believe in rumors, and stay at home. Come on China ❤

This film can only be viewed as a thriller that stimulates the eye when you are bored. If you say that it is a high-scoring film that shows human nature, I will laugh. It caters to the public's taste, not "thought-provoking", but "grandfather"

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Flu quotes

  • Byung-ki: It will get colder, if you don't want to die, stay close. I know you need the money, you're all doing this for your family. Hey! You're sick?

    Sick Man 1: No, no, not me, not me!

    Sick Man 2: I'm okay!

    Byung-ki: Have a nice trip.