One of my favorite things about this movie in retrospect is that everything was very logical once the worldview of the movie was established. Now directors and screenwriters are making stories more and more outrageous, and there are things that cannot be justified everywhere. For this, I will give this film 4 hearts.
The worldview of the movie tells us that at the last moment, the only motivation to do things that are beneficial to others is the impulse to protect what is spiritually sustenance. When the last spiritual sustenance is stripped away, the protagonist will have no life. Meaning, it has become the living dead in the legend. This spiritual sustenance doesn't even have to be human. For example, the protagonist in legend did not give up hope in the face of loneliness, but when his last spiritual partner and sustenance, a dog, died, he rushed to the Night Demons without hesitation and chose suicide.
Returning to Carriers is no exception. In the end, the elder brother was infected. If the younger brother did not have the little beauty beside him, the younger brother would never abandon the elder brother, just like the little girl's father would not abandon the little girl, the younger brother would definitely accompany the elder brother through the last part of the road. It's a pity that the little beauty is still there, and the younger brother at least still has a trace of hope and hope. Now the elder brother will be tragic. Although the elder brother's sustenance is stripped away, there is basically nothing left for the younger brother, but if he lives on, at least like the protagonist in the legend, there is still a dog with human nature. This ending is also very clever. Bright colors, at least we can imagine, not all people are "dead".
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