The male protagonist is a very stylish person, but the patches on his face make me very uncomfortable. . .
Whether this film is made or not, I don’t think it makes much sense. From the beginning to the end, I didn’t understand what the director wanted to express.
The story seems to tell that one day in the future, the star's virus will become everyone's most popular product. Cold viruses, herpes viruses, viruses of this disease and that disease have all become products and commodities that everyone is rushing to buy. Even star cells can be sold as cultured meat, and they have to be purchased with tickets.
The male protagonist is a salesperson at the Lucas Center. Although the company is equipped with surveillance cameras, and after get off work, he has to use a scanner to check whether he has carried celebrity viruses without permission, but in order to make money, he usually injects celebrity viruses into himself in offices without monitors, and then resells them to "friends" ". He also stole a company instrument and put it in the secret door of his room. One day, the machine broke down and he went to find his friend, the fat man who has always had a cooperative relationship. The fat man betrayed him, and others forced him to extract his virus under the pretext of helping him.
At this time, he was terminally ill, because a virus he injected for himself a long time ago was contaminated, and the virus protection measures at that time were not so strict. He is getting weaker and weaker.
He is learning that the disease he has is exactly the same as that of the red actress Hannah, and there are only two cases of them in the world. Hannah's agent announced to the public that Hannah had died and held a grand funeral, which made the whole country mourned.
He went to see Hannah, and her agent told him that Hannah's disease was infected in China. Although she was declared dead, she was actually still alive, but she was not far away.
Hannah told him that there would be continuous bleeding from her mouth, and she was most afraid that when she went to bed at night, the blood would block her trachea, making her unable to breathe and life-threatening. She was very afraid. She asked the male protagonist: Are you like me? Does your mouth also bleed? The hero shook his head.
After a few days, the male protagonist's condition began to be the same as Hannah's, and he began to vomit blood.
The researchers looked for him everywhere, rummaged through his home, caught him when he got home, and took him back to the company for research.
Once again, he finally escaped and reached an agreement with the leaders of the original company's rival company to cooperate with each other.
Hannah can't be saved, but the company can use her body for continued research.
At the end of the film, the male protagonist seems to have recovered and became the leader's assistant, and in the box is Hannah, whose heart, liver, spleen, lung, kidney, and brain are separated and cultivated. The scene where the male protagonist privately opened the lid that kept Hannah's arm and opened a hole to suck the black blood was very emotional and weird.
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