The special steel plate that surrounds the building traps everyone inside, destroys the air conditioner and destroys all communication signals. It can really make people anxious and crazy. In this extreme environment, the original Western universal value and the attitude of respecting life have begun to shake until Seeing the panic of people who really died, and then starting to kill each other, all humanity is gone.
All of this is a scientific experiment, in order to test the changes in human hearts in extreme environments, and the step-by-step changes that were originally normal and then turned to extreme madness, 79 victims, this has to be said to be an outright atrocity against humanity.
However, from such movies, it is not difficult to see that a considerable number of people still have Darwin in their hearts and have the survival of the fittest, and believe that the laws of nature are the key to promoting social progress and technological development, rather than practising egalitarianism, so that people who have no contribution to society can Keep pace with those who drive social development.
It's just a movie right now, but who's 100% sure it's impossible to turn into reality? If one day in the future I really fall into it, how will I deal with it? Maintaining good physical fitness, keeping a clear mind, and being responsive is very important even in a society ruled by law!
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