The epitome of environmental evolution

Demario 2021-12-26 08:01:51

The environment is cruel. For millions of years, Homo sapiens has eliminated many competitors in the process of evolution. The most recent ones include Neanderthals more than 20,000 years ago.
And this movie is simply a microcosm of the environment's choice of species. The old humans have no resistance to the fungus like spores and will end in the new environment, while the new humans can perfectly symbiotically coexist with the spores and prosper in the new environment. The hostess and the little girl are the creators of the communication bridge between the new and the old. The old man has perished, but the civilization has taken root in the new man. It is conceivable that it will not take hundreds of years for the new humans to return to the level of civilization reached by the old humans.
Perhaps, without too much baggage, human beings will go further.

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Extended Reading
  • Stuart 2022-03-21 09:02:31

    A zombie movie that can make new ideas is a good movie

  • Betsy 2021-12-26 08:01:51

    "Why should I be Lei Feng?", one of the most unexpected zombie films. It’s hard to imagine that this is still a debut work. It’s not good in any way (OST is simply a bunker), and it completely breaks the traditional way of zombie movies that always struggle to survive to survive or sacrifice the ego to complete the greatness of the ego. The end of God's mind is extremely terrifying. Pandora opened the magic box and released the disaster. In the post-zombie era, it is still reliable to take a teacher certificate

The Girl with All the Gifts quotes

  • Dr. Caroline Caldwell: [referring to the zombies] They gather in groups as they did in the base. We're not sure why.

    Melanie: They must be lonely.

    Sgt. Eddie Parks: [sarcastically] Oh... I hadn't though of that one.

  • Dr. Caroline Caldwell: In dissection it's very clear. The fungus is wrapped around your brain like, ivy around an oak tree.

    Melanie: But I can talk. I'm like you.

    Dr. Caroline Caldwell: You're not like anything that's ever existed before.