The bravery of the lone traveler

Jaylen 2022-03-22 09:01:10

This film always reminds me of the fear of the dark night when I was a child. At that time, I was full of admiration for people who went out at night and dared to walk into the dark... Therefore, when watching this movie, it is easy to be infected by this fictional legend and be brave after the virus outbreak. He stayed in the explosive place to find a solution, lived for a long time in complete loneliness and remained committed. At the same time, as a cat owner, seeing the protagonist's heartbreak when the pet dies is also sympathetic.
In terms of plot, the setting of this movie is also quite interesting. Changes such as fear of light, hair loss, rise in body temperature, and increased exercise capacity are somewhat reminiscent of the two forms of locusts. However, the zombies in this movie also have gradual evolutionary settings. The emergence of leadership organizations and tracking capabilities are beginning to develop the effect of huge brain capacity. Because of the limited sunlight and temperature, there are still human settlements in the frigid zone. This is very much like Homo sapiens was able to use the expansion of the brain to complete the cognitive revolution and expand to all corners of the world. However, according to the story of this film, the evolution of this new species is expected to come to an abrupt end.
The two endings set in the movie have a sense of judgment. The protagonist shows up as the antidote, and the mother and daughter find the human settlement with the antidote. The ending is obviously much taller...

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I Am Legend quotes

  • [speaking of the mannequin at the DVD store]

    Neville: What should I say? You wanna see some infected rats?

    [pauses]

    Neville: I'll say hello tommorrow.

  • Neville: [to mannequin in video store] Morning, Hank. I'm halfway through the "G's".