I saw this introduction a few years ago, and in a blink of an eye I thought it was too sci-fi, too cruel, too unreal. Until the outbreak of the coronavirus, I stood in the middle of the epidemic area. From the initial dozens of people to tens of thousands of people, it turned into a number that was updated every day with my eyes open.
Turning on the TV, by chance, I didn't return to my home in the business district, and I was on CCTV's typical rolling broadcast in an epidemic area. Familiar streets are hidden in the night, and community members are hidden in protective clothing, but this is not a movie.
My father, who had cancer, did not have enough regular medicines, and the city was closed down, districts and communities were closed down. For those seeking help in the epidemic area, every Taobao store tells you that you cannot send it. The cancer hospital refused to accept the registration, the doctor went to Vulcan Mountain, and the news of the circle of friends for help and news scrolled down. Supermarket rush to buy meat disappeared. The pharmacy in the movie, the looting of people's heads. Those that once made me feel the difficulty of fate have never brought me the halo of the protagonist.
I also thought it was a sci-fi disaster movie. At this moment, it is like reality in front of you. Out of the sense of responsibility, I have questioned those who go out of the city like deserters, but now I seem to understand that they have more possibilities of life in front of human nature. A friend said that the severe inside was thrown into the middle of the fire, and he felt scared. Those who die here, above and below the list, are not so likely.
In this gigantic city, we are as small as ants, and when we go out, we are feared like mice crossing the street. Those little ones are hidden in every house, in every light that lights up in the night. A little sigh and a heart of hope that has not yet been quenched.
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