What impresses me the most is the family of four in the town. When the mother is sick, she wants to hug her daughter, but she can't. This should be the true expression of love. In the special period of COVID-19, trying to do a good job of home isolation is to give a love.
Many times, I can't help but worry about the storyline, when the protective suit is torn, when the needle pierces the hand, when the little girl lures the monkey, when Sam can save his lover. Pray for them while sweating for them.
The protagonist Sam is a doctor and a soldier at the same time. He has a team that I envy, with iron bones and tenderness. After watching the film, there is no doubt about the hero image. But my favorite character is General Billy. My belly is limited in writing and ink, even if I like it, I can't say one, two, three, or four. When I watched it, I kept thinking, soldiers are strictly disciplined, and their duty is to obey, but when encountering an order that contradicts their own values, how should I deal with it. Heady. Perhaps it was General Billy who just drew a more perfect ending to this contradiction and won my favor.
The scene of many virus experts meeting together also left a deep impression on me, right in the section of the US Constitution and every citizen's right to life. But they were very discouraged, and in the end they decided to clear the town. A decision is about such a life, and it is indeed difficult to make a choice before an unknown disaster.
For that kind of weapon, the villain still chooses the elimination plan even though he knows he already has the antibody serum, which is really confusing. I think Sam's speech when he discouraged the pilot is an inciting classic, but when I actually read it, I felt that it did not meet my expectations. Perhaps the greater the expectation, the greater the disappointment?
I hope that the epidemic will be over soon, and that there will be less darkness in the world.
(February 20, 2020 1:25)
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