Viruses are the biggest enemy of human domination of the earth

Monique 2022-03-21 09:01:42

The biggest enemy of medical workers is not the virus, but the system itself. The best part of this film is that the biggest difficulty faced by doctors in the process of fighting the virus is that in order to keep the secret of its own biological and chemical weapons, the army must cover up this matter and the purpose of medical treatment itself has produced an absolute conflict. But the hero played by Ting Hoffman, as an army doctor, broke through many obstacles, withstood the pressure of the system, found the host to create serum, and saved the world.

The original B-story is a love story between the hero and heroine. Both of them are doctors, but their marriage broke down due to personality reasons. In the process of fighting the virus this time, adversity sees the truth, and the male protagonist finds the host and saves the female protagonist. The two are reunited in love.

This is a very high-level commercial film. Wolfgang Peterson's directing skills are skillful, the camera language is absolutely superior, and the story is full of heroism, which is deeply touching.

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  • Dessie 2022-03-25 09:01:07

    It's a very routine movie, and it's logical from beginning to end. There are no surprises, but there are no regrets. There is a lot of knowledge involved, but the director and the screenwriter did not make a fool of themselves. They have always tried to keep the story simple and clear, and the characters portrayed in the movie are too three-dimensional and full of emotions. I really like this kind of movie, and the ending is also very good. . The director of "Perfect Storm" is indeed similar to some extent.

  • Ora 2022-03-24 09:01:38

    The plot is wonderful

Outbreak quotes

  • [Jimbo enter's Rudy's shop, carrying the monkey]

    Jimbo Scott: R-R-Rudy.

    Rudy Alvarez: He-he-hey, fellow, welcome back.

    Jimbo Scott: [presenting the monkey] Look, look, look, look...

    Rudy Alvarez: Hey. Alright. Alright. Put it on the shelf, let's have a look.

    [Jimbo sets the cage down on a shelf]

    Rudy Alvarez: You got the papers and everything?

    Jimbo Scott: Yeah, papers. That's a good one. Look at her. You asked for a monkey, I got you a monkey.

    Rudy Alvarez: What do you mean, "Look at her?"

    Jimbo Scott: [confused as Rudy opens the cage] What do you mean, "What do I mean?"

    [the monkey jumps out of the cage and onto a dog kennel]

    Rudy Alvarez: I told you a male.

    Jimbo Scott: [as another monkey steals a banana out of the cage] No, you said, "She."

    Rudy Alvarez: I said "male." Customer has already got a female. He wants to breed 'em.

    [Rudy picks the monkey up. The monkey scratches Rudy's arm]

    Rudy Alvarez: AH!

    [Rudy puts the monkey back in the cage]

    Jimbo Scott: Oh, you okay?

    Rudy Alvarez: Goddamn, Jesus!

    Jimbo Scott: [to the monkey] It's okay, it's okay, it's okay.

    [back to Rudy]

    Jimbo Scott: Alright, alright. Look, um... I'll sell her cheap.

    Rudy Alvarez: No, come on.

    Jimbo Scott: Oh, come on, I have done a lot of favors for you. Just help me out.

    Rudy Alvarez: We had a deal, and you screwed it up.

    [refers to his other monkey]

    Rudy Alvarez: I can't even sell that one.

    [showing his scratch]

    Rudy Alvarez: Here, look at this, look.

    Jimbo Scott: Well, it serves you right. What am I going to do with her?

  • [Dr. Mascelli wipes Rudy's infected blood off Henry's face]

    Henry Seward: What about AIDS or hepatitis?

    Dr. Mascelli: We'll have the blood tested for you, Henry. I'm sure there's nothing to worry about.

    Henry Seward: Or maybe you should give me gamma globulin or something? I wouldn't wanna give anything to my girlfriend.

    Dr. Mascelli: Flowers would be nice on occasion, don't you think?