The key to this movie is knowing that there is a difference in the ending, and the ending is that to those Daredevil, Robert Neville is a legend, a legend that kills them. And this and Robert Neville want to be a legend of human beings.
Knowing this, you will know what the main line is talking about. The problem with the movie is that it does not emphasize that Robert Neville is a human legend (the plot that said he wanted to save everyone when he parted from his wife lacked description/argument, and when he refused to leave with Anna) Saying that I want to stay and save this point also has a feeling of emptiness and powerlessness. Relatively speaking, the latter plot and the former appear more rigid in the film. Generally speaking, the plots such as doing experiments in my understanding are more similar to the power of personal personality - try to solve problem, rather than the tall and empty "save humanity" look, it's harder to tell the legend. In general, the transition from the original book to the movie was not very successful.) also didn't say much about the story of the saga of the Daredevil.
It's just a legend for Night Demon, those photos are really powerful, and most of the moviegoers should have understood at that moment.
Let alone killing.
Humans don't choose to kill only in moments of life and death. When they kill, they can find all kinds of reasons not to feel like they are killing.
The killing of indigenous peoples in the Americas and the killing of indigenous peoples in Australia and Africa are not too far from us. Even Asia has never been so far away. Recently, a friend of mine posted on his Moments that there was an old mother next to him who said, "For foreigners, they should die more", although it is not a typical targeted racial issue (racial discrimination is just a reason Forget it, there are thousands of reasons), but you can also see the killings brought about by ignorance.
How smart do you have to be to realize that the salvation you do is actually killing?
Hard, it's almost a question that can be used to directly doubt the existence of God.
On the surface, this movie is nothing more than a story of the killing of indigenous peoples by a more powerful nation.
But what's interesting is that the footage repeatedly says that Robert Neville has plenty of food, but he wants to eat meat, not just bacon, and for that, he needs to kill deer. This is the instinct of human desire. Anna's lines agree on this. Even the upgraded new human Night Demon has this desire.
Like this desire, there is the lion that appears repeatedly in the picture.
Wanting to eat meat, in order to satisfy the basic desire of this human being (even the Night Demon couldn't give up), the chain reaction brought about - the natural behavior of hunting deer in that world, made "Legend" go through the back. all stories. In the original, he died for it.
Just because I want to eat meat. (This desire is repeatedly emphasized in the film)
It is not correct that all human beings change to vegetarianism.
In the same way, just to solve the pain (and also the basic desire), the invention and discovery of the medical virus led to the demise of human beings.
So: Does God exist?
This is a question as difficult as the existence of God. How should human beings face their own desires?
PS I'm not a vegan and I'm not in favor of that fanciful dog meat legislation, I'm just casually talking about what I said when I saw this movie.
Heroes who kill, don't feel like they're killing.
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