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Laurie 2022-04-20 09:02:25

On January 23, 2020, the new pneumonia outbreak broke out. I brushed it again at home. The last time was 20 years ago.

I remember being scared when I was a child, being wounded, affected, dead, etc., especially the soldiers in white protective suits

After seeing it, I gradually realized that the scary thing is not the virus, but the people

But to say that the US military officers did it completely wrong? Not at all

Everyone makes judgments and takes action from their own standpoint. In the face of disasters, the differences between people are really big

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  • Consuelo 2022-03-19 09:01:09

    When I was young, I was frightened by the virus inside. . Looking back on this film many years later, it turns out that the horror is not the virus, but the political conspiracy! !

  • Anne 2022-04-24 07:01:23

    I thought it was a biochemical disaster movie, but it turned into a political thriller. There are cultural imprints unique to the 1970s, mixed with the love-hate relationship between Dr. Chamberlain and his ex-wife Jennifer. Focused on presenting several groups of people with ghosts. The rhythm is relaxed and the story is equally intense. The suspense mainly comes from whether the train can be forced to a stop before reaching the Cassandra Bridge. The director made full use of the environmental space inside the train, and placed a large number of action scenes in the second half, showing a strong viewing experience, four stars.

The Cassandra Crossing quotes

  • Col. Stephen Mackenzie: Good God woman! Do you think I would personally send a thousand people to their deaths?

    Dr. Elena Stradner: No. But I think you'd simply let them be killed. And that's almost worse.

  • Col. Stephen Mackenzie: [On speaker phone] I don't have to tell you what we're up against!

    Dr. Jonathan Chamberlain: What you're up against? I may be the only doctor for a thousand potential plague victims if I haven't caught it myself.

    Col. Stephen Mackenzie: That's exactly why it's important to contain the disease now and why you'll all be heading for an isolation facility in Poland, where you'll get the very best...

    Dr. Jonathan Chamberlain: In the meantime, what do you intend I fight it with? Aspirin?