Watching this movie during the epidemic will have a strong sense of substitution.
One of the reasons for the attraction of Korean movies is the "truth": fragile human nature in disasters, bureaucratic system governance technicians, central high-level decentralization, and most importantly, defense is in the hands of other countries...
Rather than calling the film a fictional disaster warning, it was a poignant satire on the current state of Korean society at the time. But it is precisely because they want to elevate their own image that the scene of the leader and the agent seizes power against each other - although the possibility of this actually happening is very remote. The Korean nation's self-esteem is too strong.
Interestingly, the "images of all beings after the city is closed" shown in the movie actually happened in a neighboring country where the epidemic is now raging, which is intriguing.
Looking at the news again today, the epidemic in non-Hubei areas has been significantly controlled. I don't mean to sing praises, I am sincerely grateful to the medical staff who are fighting on the front line. I believe that soon, we will take off our masks and breathe freely.
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