The invisible deadly bacteria that kills people is actually a letter of help from desperate people in the future

Connor 2022-01-16 08:02:43

First, briefly introduce the plot. A satellite fell on a small town in Utah. The people who turned on the satellite released deadly germs. The germs killed everyone in the town except the only four survivors. These four Among the survivors, two brains were affected by the germs, one burned himself, one cut off his head with a chainsaw, and one alcoholic and one baby remained.
The reconnaissance unit sent by the military to recover the satellite was also infected and died. The military, who felt that the matter was unusual, summoned a team of American biological elites to conduct research on the germs. The team rushed to the small town to retrieve the satellite, and then studied the pathogen in an underground laboratory. When a reporter learned of this unusual incident outside, he got to the bottom and was hunted down along the way.
After the president decided to blow up the town with a miniature nuclear bomb, the plane loaded with nuclear bombs went to the town to perform missions. The members of the research team were surprised to find that nuclear radiation would greatly stimulate the growth of pathogens, so they hurriedly reported to the president. After the ground stopped the launch, the germs unexpectedly mutated and corroded the outer shell of the aircraft, causing the nuclear bomb to explode. The germs consciously multiplied in the direction of the rivers leading to the world, and the ground turned horribly yellow wherever it went, and a belt of germs was like a gust of wind. It's like running on the ground... The
research team found that the germ is so powerful that it cannot be eliminated. After discussion and negotiations with the military, it was determined that the germ came from the future, and then it was discovered that the binary code carried in the germ actually pointed out the only nemesis of the germ-it was the bacteria on the surface of deep-sea mineral deposits that the government wanted to mine, and the mining of seabed minerals This kind of bacteria will be completely destroyed so that people in the future will not be able to find the natural enemies of this deadly bacteria.
So the research team cultivated a large number of deep-sea bacteria, and finally used it to eliminate the bacteria.

There are three main scenes in this movie, one is the laboratory for research on germs, the other is the command center of the government and the military, and the other is the frontline and location scenes of the troops ravaged by the virus. An out-and-out hard science fiction, which involves a lot of biology, virology, quantum mechanics terminology and a large number of theories. To be precise, it is an environmentally friendly film wrapped in a science fiction coat. One of the topics is a circle, please see the picture below

Modern people exploit seabed minerals---an ancient bacteria on the seabed destroys---in the future, people develop a kind of bacterial weapon without natural enemies---the future will be raging by bacterial weapons---the future In despair, people send out a bacterial weapon with a message to modern times-modern people discover and destroy the natural enemy of the bacterial weapon-the government keeps samples of bacterial weapons and continues to develop seabed minerals


. The end of a cycle is exactly It is the beginning of another cycle. What I want to express in the film is the impact of the destruction of the environment and the ugly face that the government does not care about environmental protection but only cares about the political situation for its own interests and the reservation of biological and chemical weapons. Although the issue of trust between people is also discussed in the film, it is not the main thing to express. The general who eventually tried his best to eradicate the germs was assassinated. The members of the research team died due to stupid self-detonation procedures, but the germs they wanted to destroy were all but The samples kept by the government cannot but be said to be a huge irony.

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The Andromeda Strain quotes

  • General George W. Mancheck: What we're dealing with induces death within minutes.

  • Jeff Megan: [to Suzie] This is so sick. Look at that thing.