I probably know where the score of 7.8 comes from. In a typical commercial disaster film, the government is set on the opposite side of the civilian population. The human body incineration site in that concentration camp is indeed shocking enough to make people empathetic and mobilize all kinds of sensory stimulation. The final civilian victory seems to be the awakening of the brilliance of human nature, great and just, "good film"! But I can't agree, this film can't be considered a pass from a scientific point of view (basic logic) or from a moral and ethical (humanistic) point of view. But I'm not sure about the science part, so please correct it together. 1. Can the antibody serum be transferred directly? ! So what are so many scientists working so hard to extract the serum for? What about Middle East Respiratory Syndrome? Just go to bat for blood transfusion? 2. Antibodies are the natural choice of everyone's immune system and vary from person to person. Emperor Kangxi's smallpox healed itself, but scientists like him who healed themselves would not find antibodies from them, and they exist in the universal cow beans. As for morality, it's ridiculously confusing: 1. The heroine is selfish and asks others to risk her "life" to find her "personal things", is this also satisfying? 2 As a doctor, even if I understand her as a mother, can I put more lives at risk by concealing the fact that my daughter is infected? ! ! You must know that before seeing the container survivor, her daughter's life was already written in the ending (even if 1 is established), and there are so many people who are not infected, including the male protagonist. 3 This point is actually a continuation of 2. When the male protagonist pretended to be her mother and daughter, if she was selfish enough to trade the male protagonist's life for her daughter's life, I would admit it. In the social order, the elder and the younger are orderly, and it is understandable to leave the chance of life to the younger heart. but! ! ! This is not a life-for-life! The probability that her daughter can be saved is extremely low (in fact, it is only given by the screenwriter), and the probability of the male protagonist entering the infected area is extremely high! 4 The male protagonist did not wear a mask several times, hugged the patient, bled, and lay on the pile of corpses in the infected area, but nothing happened. I guess the real antibodies are on him!
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