Nature can bring peace and happiness to people, and it can also bring dangers. For example, if you have been educated in books many times, you may die if you eat the wrong food. When this group of college students came into contact with moldy people who ate the wrong food and infected the virus, everything was different. The plot of the film is actually so-so, the virus brings infection, but the more deadly is the interaction of human nature.
No matter how good the previous relationship is, lovers, friends, and loved ones will bluntly expose their humanity in the face of danger. When the five people face fatal danger, the nature of the film is a bright spot. Everyone has a different reaction, and it is easy to find their own shadow in it. Maybe you are kind, but while giving help to the infected companions, the people around you fall down one by one. How long can you last? Should you continue to help everyone, or give up and leave? This question is actually very difficult to answer. Sometimes I don’t know how to reflect my instinct.
The end of the film seems to be fragmented, but there is also a bit of black humor. The previous plot shows that the people in this small town are inherently weird, and they do things strangely, and everything about outsiders seems to be heresy. They will use their own methods to solve or even get rid of these infected people, but the result is to bring harm to themselves. This kind of cause and effect is also the interesting part of the film, although everyone does not look bad.
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