choice

Delmer 2022-03-20 09:01:35

Thirty years ago, a small African village was infected with the virus. Because there was no effective medicine, the village was bombed to prevent the spread of the epidemic.

Thirty years later, another small African village was infected with the virus. This small village was larger and had a larger population. In order to prevent the spread of the epidemic, the U.S. government wanted to repeat its old tricks and blow up the village again.

This film is not like an infectious disease, which starts from the beginning of the disease to the end, but focuses on the country's attitude towards the disease. This attitude is the attitude towards life. I appreciate and admire the heroism at the end. But I not only have to ask, when it is impossible to take care of everything, and only limited sacrifices can exchange more lives, how to choose, and what is justice, I hope such a choice will not happen.

This film has a high rating, but the watchability is mediocre, so watch it carefully.

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Extended Reading
  • Dustin 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    Tell you to play with pets, panic, infectious disease science and education film, show fatigue at work, show messy kissing, and quickly escape when you see a cough. . . . Kevin Spacey was the male lead at that time.

  • Archibald 2022-03-24 09:01:38

    Infectious diseases are horrible

Outbreak quotes

  • General Billy Ford: You know, Colonel Daniels is not going to like us going behind his back like this.

    General Donald McClintock: Then we'll kill him.

    [beat]

    General Donald McClintock: Lighten up, Billy. We have no alternative. You're so goddamn sentimental. That's the trouble with this country.

  • [the staff at Cedar Creek Hospital is desperately trying to save Rudy]

    Dr. Mascelli: Rudy, can you hear me? Come on, Rudy! Help me out here! Squeeze my hand! It looks like toxic shock.

    Nurse Emma: Fred said he was fine yesterday.

    Dr. Mascelli: Come on, Rudy!

    Nurse Jane: I've been reading about these really bad strep cases in Newsweek.

    Dr. Mascelli: Maybe I should subscribe. Henry, get me a blood culture, chemistry profile, and a blood count.

    [Henry takes a blood sample from Rudy]

    Dr. Mascelli: Goddamn it! Come on, Rudy!