Contagion evaluation action
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Emie 2022-03-23 09:01:23
Three-star and a half. The light is used beautifully, and it is very interesting to take light and fill light. In many places, only light and shadow are used to emphasize the tension of the current situation. At the same time, it also exaggerates the speed of disease spread and the panic of the world. Unfortunately, the subject matter is rather old. , The ambiguous relationship between the government and vaccine manufacturers, the blockade of news, and the riots under high pressure are all commonplace. No matter how interesting the photography, no matter how well controlled the rhythm is, it will be diluted by the story itself. I hope Soderbergh will not end here. .
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Guido 2021-10-20 19:02:35
This film tells us two things: 1. Shaking hands with others is easy to spread diseases; 2. News or rumors spread faster than bacteria. The above two points of gratitude have been told to us in "The Big Bang Theory".
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Dr. Ellis Cheever: We're working very hard to find out where this virus came from. To treat it and to vaccinate against it if we can. We don't know all of that yet, we just don't know. What we do know, is that in order to become sick you have to first come in contact with a sick person or something that they touched. In order to get scared, all you have to do is to come in contact with a rumor, or the television or the internet. I think what Mr. Krumwiede is uh... is spreading, is far more dangerous than the disease.
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Dr. Ellis Cheever: You know where this comes from, shaking hands? It was a way of showing a stranger you weren't carrying a weapon in the old days. You offered your empty right hand to show that you meant no harm.