The true portrayal of the miserable life of front-line researchers in capitalist countries

Carolyne 2022-03-23 09:02:01

Speaking responsibly, after watching it, you can immediately forget about all the plot, acting skills, hero and heroine names, scientific and ethical backgrounds involved in this film, etc. total bull shit.
The only thing that makes me credible is this: if you have too many brain cells and are unfortunate enough to be interested in scientific research, unfortunate to enter the biological industry, and unfortunate to sell labor in the US imperialist country, and mix with a mercenary boss and a stinking direct boss, Then even if you are a scientific research elite with very different thinking and superior technology, your life will be pretty fucked after all! As described in the film, the couple lived in an unhappy house, they didn't dare to have children, they worked overtime in the laboratory eating junk food, and were under the boss's orders. In order to pursue explosive scientific research progress, they took desperate risks. In the end, not only did the men die, but the women sold their bodies to seek benefits for the company in the end. In the world of scientific research, it is not as beautiful as people think.
For a small-scale movie, you may only be able to earn attention by taking this human-beast route. Originally, the film was given 2 stars at best, but since it tells the truth, let's reluctantly add another star.

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