There are a few scenes in it that are very contrasting, and a feeling of indifference arises from the bottom of my heart. The people in the lab watched the 5 people dying, but it seemed like nothing happened except that there was a lottery draw or a horse bet, and there was a heated discussion about how to bet on that death, which made me unable to calm down, and I thought at that time. When it was reversed, they all died the way they were bet. The scene where this feeling reached its peak was the scene where Dana came out of the water alone and encountered a zombie. The people in the surveillance room were fighting to the death, and everyone in the laboratory was actually celebrating, very cheerful, it seemed that everyone Saved the world (and indeed saved the world in their conception) in a righteous way
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