Human class wants to rule the earth

Bryana 2022-03-21 09:01:42

After watching "Extreme Panic", I was extremely panicked. Starring Dustin Hoffman, I have seen his "The Graduate" and I really like it, plus Morgan Freeman, who has a taste in everything. The two are both enemies and friends, supporting the whole film. The two veteran actors in the film staged typical American personal heroism, narrow egoism forced the hero's smashing boat to the end, and rescued the whole town with one person's power. Shouting is also drunk. A movie with no suspense, the plot is old-fashioned, the male protagonist is brilliant, righteous, the two male protagonists are first black and then white, plus a reckless fool boss covers up the ugly to make the situation serious, and he succeeded when he almost screwed up the whole episode Save your lover. Treating the audience as fools, are the American troops so disobedient? Repeatedly disobeying the superior's orders, refusing to listen to dispatches, dropping bombs can change places at will, and the brothers who fly the plane are also unlucky enough to not concentrate on dropping bombs, and they have to come to the test of human values ​​to pass the test. The reason for the male protagonist's halo makes the two helicopters in hot pursuit directly incompetent. This is an opportunity for the black US military. The whole movie develops fast enough, the plot does not drag, and cuts directly to the theme. The source of the virus, the route of transmission, the search for antibodies, and the intense conflict between the two factions are all clear. It's just that such a serious plot is interspersed with the bickering of divorced couples, which makes people impatient to watch. The plot of this type of disaster film is a warning that mankind does not want to be fulfilled. In reality, there are no heroes to save, there is no reserved ending, and there is no climax to usher in the ending. Remember the sentence in the movie: Humans cut down trees, alarmed God, God mourns the way of man. The human class wants to rule the earth.

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Extended Reading
  • Marge 2022-04-20 09:01:36

    [Secondary school] It feels like revisiting it again during SARS

  • Grady 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    The overall tension and pacing of the film is good. It's just that the second half of the paragraph is clichéd. The helicopter chase, bombing and other scenes are quite enjoyable to watch, but it really exaggerates the hero's personal heroism, making this film completely a heroic film.

Outbreak quotes

  • Dr. Drew Reynolds: The warning will be included in our weekly report, Dr. Keough.

    Robby Keough: But that hasn't got till Wednesday and Colonel Daniels believes this is serious enough to send out a special alert.

    Dr. Drew Reynolds: Do you know how much it costs to send out a special alert to 400,000 workers?

    Robby Keough: In '89, he predicted Hanta and it hit.

    Dr. Drew Reynolds: Well, I suppose I understand your allegiance to your ex-husband, but both you and I know that the chances of this virus showing up in the U.S. is virtually nil.

  • [Robby, Aronson, and Ruiz arrive at the Cedar Creek Hospital]

    Police Chief Fowler: Ray Fowler, chief of police. This is Mayor Gaddis.

    Robby Keough: I am Dr. Keough, from CDC. This is Dr. Aronson and Dr. Ruiz.

    Mayor Gaddis: Cedar Creek is a small town, doctor. We're like a family. Everybody's scared. I don't know what to tell them...

    Robby Keough: I know, I know, and we're here to help you in any way we can. So from now on,

    Police Chief Fowler: [referring to Sam as he enters] I thought he was in charge.

    Robby Keough: [surprised] Sam...

    Sam Daniels: Hi, Robby. They just set up the BL4 mobile unit.

    Robby Keough: What are you doing here? I thought General Ford sent you to New Mexico.

    Sam Daniels: [grins] He did.

    [Robby grins back]