extreme panic

Eduardo 2022-03-23 09:01:42

2020-8-12 Millet Box

The U.S. military is fighting in Zaire. The inexplicable virus swept the military camp. The doctor said that he would come with supplies.

A white-faced monkey was caught in the woods of Zaire and taken by sea to the U.S. Customs officers smuggled the monkey out. The monkey was taken to a pet store because it was a female monkey. The person who coughed to pick up the plane passed out as soon as he received his wife. People who have been in contact with monkeys and close contacts have all suffered from emergency.

The chief sent the male lead to Zaire to investigate the virus. The male lead and his wife divorced. The two dogs were placed in foster care at his ex-wife’s house. The virus is not transmitted through the air. The officer played by Morgan Freeman and another white-haired officer actually know about the virus. The virus has existed many years ago, and a vaccine has been developed. The U.S. military keeps the virus as a biological and chemical weapon.

The virus is rampant in the town. The army enters the town and isolates the town. There are those who escape by car and are shot by helicopter The town's male partner died of infection after accidentally leaking protective clothing

The male protagonist finds the source of the monkey and sends someone to investigate. The male protagonist and a black assistant steal a plane and come to a South Korean freighter to investigate the monkey's whereabouts. The male protagonist is wanted by the white-haired officer. Girls in the woods often give apples to monkeys, girls lead out monkeys, assistants use anesthesia guns to anesthetize the monkeys and take away the monkeys. They are carriers of two viruses.

The commander decided to destroy the town because he did not know that the vaccine had already been developed. The commander faked an imperial decree saying that the president ordered the bomber to bomb the town. The male protagonist had a conversation with the bomber pilot on the helicopter. Morgan Freeman demands arrest

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Extended Reading
  • Dimitri 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    Maybe Wolfgang's later movies are not classics, but they are all good-looking movies~

  • Dax 2022-03-24 09:01:38

    Too cautious, but true

Outbreak quotes

  • General Donald McClintock: Colonel Briggs.

    Colonel Briggs: Yes, sir.

    General Donald McClintock: Daniels was here? And here?

    Colonel Briggs: Yes, he was down here.

    General Donald McClintock: Why was I not informed?

    Colonel Briggs: Sir, you were sleeping.

    General Donald McClintock: I am never *that* asleep, Briggs. Now you find him and you arrest him.

  • Sam Daniels: Do you know the incubation period?

    Dr. Benjamin Iwabi: No. But it kills in two or three days. The mortality rate is 100%.

    Sam Daniels: Jesus. Could an infected person have gotten out of the village?

    Dr. Benjamin Iwabi: If he did, he'd be dead or dying in the jungle. And it's 50 miles to the nearest village.

    Sam Daniels: First case? Patient zero?

    Dr. Benjamin Iwabi: A young man called Murazo worked with a white man to build a-a road into Kinshasa. And when he returned, he was sick.

    Sam Daniels: I see.

    Dr. Benjamin Iwabi: And he drank from this well. From there it spread through the entire village.

    [Sam takes a look at the well, and then turns back to Benjamin]

    Sam Daniels: Did you identify the carrier? The host?

    Dr. Benjamin Iwabi: No. When he arrived the boy was incoherent. He died, uh, two hours later. He couldn't tell us how he got it.

    [Sam looks up and notices a healthy villager chanting on the hills]

    Sam Daniels: He's not sick.

    Dr. Benjamin Iwabi: [looks toward the villager] He's a local juju man. Witch doctor. He stayed in his cave a whole week.

    Sam Daniels: I'd like to talk to him.

    Dr. Benjamin Iwabi: No, he talks to me. You see, he believes that the gods were awoken from their sleep by the men cutting down the trees where no man should be. And the gods got angry. This is a punishment.