Contagion-Probably only when I get to know it personally before I know that there is not so much calmness.

Gillian 2021-10-20 17:30:58

Title [NOTHING SPREAD LIKE FEAR.] [Nothing spreads faster than fear. 】 ----------------------------------------------Remember 2009 [2012] When the film was so hot, the Internet was full of content such as the 2012 Doomsday N Big Conjecture. I remember one of them is a super virus. A super virus, as the name suggests, is a super terrifying virus. The type is new, the speed of infection is fast and wide, and there is no existing vaccine. In other words, the death rate is extremely high. The coming is fierce, fast, and without warning. The panic caused is naturally unimaginable. The moral system that was built over the years, decades, or even hundreds of years was shattered and collapsed in the human nature that was crushed by each other day and night. Only then did the human world truly show the weak and strong predators that have been disguised under the surface of the human world. Sven was completely exhausted. Only the cold reality and the cold truth are left. Everyone just wants to live. Live longer than the rest. ------------------------------------------ [There are some spoilers below, discomfort Click the X in the upper right corner to exit by themselves. ] [Contagion]. 【infectious disease】. This blockbuster directed by Steven Soderbergh and co-starred by superstars such as Marion Cotillard, Matt Damon, Laurence Fishburne, Jude Law, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Kate Winsle is one of the few that is not exaggerated or artificial [1.] Marion Song Dia plays a WHO staff sent to HK to find out the source of the virus. Kidnapped while cooperating with staff from relevant HK departments. The people who kidnapped her told her that they were just using her identity to obtain privileges when the vaccine was distributed, and get the vaccine faster to save the people in the small forgotten villages in a country with a large population. The truth is cruel. When she was rescued and returned, when a colleague at the airport told her that the vaccines given to the kidnappers were only [placebo], she ran away from the airport. Nothing is more precious than life. But not all resources are equally used to save those equally precious lives. 【2. ] Matt Damon plays a man who was cheated and betrayed by his wife. After his wife fell ill and died and even affected her son, the man was shocked, and the persistence and tenderness behind the reticence when he was protecting the last daughter made people sigh. I have always liked Matt Damon, and I always feel that there is an old and simple feeling in his acting. Not as gorgeous as Leonardo DiCaprio, a bit more sincere. (Of course, the author also likes Li Di’s illusory and beautiful acting skills.) When he finally started to cry at the photo of his betrayed wife at the end of his life, the man’s turbulent emotions began to show. Sadness to the end, it will turn into tears to flow out in the end. [3.] Lawrence Fishburne plays a CDC researcher and external spokesperson. He has the sleekness of politicians who have to face the camera and the caution and sympathy of ordinary medical researchers when they treat their lives. He did not hesitate to call his wife to evacuate from the area hardest hit by infectious diseases before martial law began. In the end, he gave up the vaccine he got because of his privileges and gave it to the frail son of the cleaner. The deception concealed by the vaccinated strap around his wrist, and his courage to save his lover at all costs are amazing. In fact, in many cases, emotion and reason do not give us much choice. [4.] Jude Law plays an online commentator who upholds [Truth] first. In the beginning, his image was a soldier. Exposing the [truth] he knows, testing the medicine in person, and contending with sensitive institutions, it is bound to return a [truth] to the society. He has a face that is easy to believe. And in that case, he represents the position of most disadvantaged groups, which seems to symbolize justice. Therefore, he has a strong supporter. He has full right to speak. But he also benefited from it in preaching [the truth]. When he was finally arrested and released from Cao, he finally said that every time a crisis came, someone would benefit from it, and he was just one of them. Reality is really cruel. Not all [good people] are good people. 【5. ] Gwyneth Paltrow played the cheating wife. She is the origin of everything. Lesions, and stories. There were not many scenes, and he died soon. I thought viciously that this was retribution. But as the story slowly unfolded, she couldn't help feeling that she was pitiful. At the end of the film, she recalled the loneliness and regret at the corner of her mouth and eyes at the beginning of the film. In her body, there is no panic caused by the later exaggeration of the horrible infectious disease, only the silhouette left by an ordinary woman facing the loss of control of the temptation in her life. Sometimes we never understand why we made such a decision at that time. [6.] Kate Winslet played the leading researcher of CDC. She is not good at arguing, she only knows how to take out the knowledge she knows and organize a plan that is as complete as possible. She is kind, strong in action, compassionate and responsible. But she is also unfortunate. She, who wrote crying in the darkness of the hotel, may have foreseen her end. But even at that time, she still methodically isolated herself, and then tried to help other people who might have been infected by her. I was shocked when the camera quickly turned to the figure wrapped in a translucent plastic bag from the down jacket she was trying to hand out, lying on the life supporter. I thought she would be a miracle. Actually it was not. There are very few miracles in life. -------------------------------------------------- -------- I like this film very much. I thought it would be a commercial film that is similar to the previous ones, but I didn't expect to see such an interest. I was so excited that I could urge myself to write a film review. It's just because it's not a hero. They are ordinary people of flesh and blood. There is no hero. -------------- ] Kate Winslet plays the leading researcher of CDC. She is not good at arguing, she only knows how to take out the knowledge she knows and organize a plan that is as complete as possible. She is kind, strong in action, compassionate and responsible. But she is also unfortunate. She, who wrote crying in the darkness of the hotel, may have foreseen her end. But even at that time, she still methodically isolated herself, and then tried to help other people who might have been infected by her. I was shocked when the camera quickly turned to the figure wrapped in a translucent plastic bag from the down jacket she was trying to hand out, lying on the life supporter. I thought she would be a miracle. Actually it was not. There are very few miracles in life. -------------------------------------------------- -------- I like this film very much. I thought it would be a commercial film that is similar to the previous ones, but I didn't expect to see such an interest. I was so excited that I could urge myself to write a film review. It's just because it's not a hero. They are ordinary people of flesh and blood. There is no hero. -------------- ] Kate Winslet plays the leading researcher of CDC. She is not good at arguing, she only knows how to take out the knowledge she knows and organize a plan that is as complete as possible. She is kind, mobile, compassionate and responsible. But she is also unfortunate. She, who wrote crying in the darkness of the hotel, may have foreseen her end. But even at that time, she still methodically isolated herself, and then tried to help other people who might have been infected by her. I was shocked when the camera quickly turned to the figure wrapped in a translucent plastic bag from the down jacket she was trying to hand out, lying on the life supporter. I thought she would be a miracle. Actually it was not. There are very few miracles in life. -------------------------------------------------- -------- I like this film very much. I thought it would be a commercial film that is similar to the previous ones, but I didn't expect to see such interest. I was so excited that I could urge myself to write a film review. It's just because it's not a hero. They are ordinary people of flesh and blood. There is no hero. --------------

The 2020 spring update is when a new type of pneumonia broke out in Wuhan. In the eyes of the storm.

There have been crying people who are about to collapse, and panic after being swept by the overwhelming news. Looking back at this film review after many years, it is probably only a close experience, and there is not much calmness to stay out of the matter. In the end, I still want to add something, but what should I say? So many ordinary people living in this city, so many medical staff who know the risks but still choose to bear the burden of retrograde.

"Can't be intimidated by the enemy itself, the virus,

Then they were shrouded in panic and made words and deeds that deliberately endangered spreading others or extreme self-protection to lose empathy with others' situations. "

Everything will pass.

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Contagion quotes

  • Dr. Ellis Cheever: You know where this comes from, shaking hands? It was a way of showing a stranger you weren't carrying a weapon in the old days. You offered your empty right hand to show that you meant no harm.

  • Dr. Ellis Cheever: But right now, our best defense has been social distancing. No hand-shaking, staying home when you're sick washing your hands frequently.