These chapter names are absolutely, irrefutably god-tier. "Why Beth needs to be stopped" "Why you shouldn't feel bad for Beth" "Science of how Beth started all our problems" "In conclusion, Beth bad"
all due respect: that Chef failed lesson 1 of cooking. he did not wash his hands after handling raw meat and before interacting with another human. Beth is a lousy person sure, but it really is all that Chef's fault.
@@Overlord99762 today I was roasting chicken. While preparing the sauce, I was about to try it with my finger. Then I remembered I hat touched raw chicken and thought of this movie so I immediately washed my hands xD
I mean my brain still automatically thinks "I should show dad-" when I see something he would have liked, though consciously I know he's gone...and I was there when he died several months ago. My brain is just so used to it because our family is so close.
4:13 He's pretty calm because he's still in denial about his wife's death. In the scene he keeps asking the doctor "ok so when is she going to get better?" Poor man is in total shock.
The doctor also explained the "situation" poorly. He didn't just come outright and say she's dead flat, he bounced around the subject with lots of complicated words that made the husband disoriented. In circumctances like these, it's often recommended to be direct in your statement.
I remember when this movie came out after the Avian Influenza. The whole point of this movie was to raise the awareness of how easily things like this can happen and how badly can it go wrong with bad containment procedures.
Well, to be fair, I think the places that were hit by like Avian Flu and SARS did learn, maskwearing became commonplace when sick in those places. I think it's likely to become more common in the US going forward...hopefully.
@@iusethisnameformygoogleacc1013 And their desperation etc. The disgusting part is that plenty of people fall for pseudomedicine, because they are sick and out of options.
@@blindeagleace3629 Actually, it is the educated middle class that falls for pseudomedicine the most often. Some of the blame falls on the media that really pushed narrative of smart people having to be "open-minded", while dumb people reject everything outright (For example Lisa from "the Simpsons").
This reminds me and makes me think back to my youth, I had a hyperactive immune system, while I could get infected with everything everyone else did - and rarely was a carrier of anything. It'd hit me harder at first, but then shortly after I would recover and be pretty much completely free of whatever was infecting me, a virus that would take my sisters or mom down for a week, took me down for an afternoon
That's me. My whole family recently got covid and they were very sick for like a week while I must have sneezed once or twice, and I was around them the whole time with no mask on. We're all vaccined but I was the only one with 0 symptoms of anything.
I usually get sick for at least a day, where it's rough. Headaches, higher fever, muscle aches/cramps After that it is mostly just a mild fever and some aches. Apparently that means we have slightly more Neanderthal dna, especially if you have ancestors from central and eastern europe
Honestly I've watched Contagion a dozen times since the pandemic started, and all I can say is that it's just absolutely mind blowing that we make movies about this stuff and still screw it up when it actually happens.
Well, it's not like the movie is a 1-to-1 comparison. It's THAT deadly and the world takes little-to-no precautions? No one is wearing masks, except the Emergency Workers and even then, they're the 'shitty kind' not the good stuff. So, the movie isn't like a way of prepping the populous or anything. Movies and their depictions of reality are rarely accurate. It's like the Chernobyl show on Netflix. The damages are EXTREMELY exaggerated on the human's body. Everything is increased to unrealistic levels, because it's entertainment - not reality.
@@RoanokeGaming I'm probs gonna get r/wooshed but truck kun is kind of an omnipresent being in almost every isekai anime. Edit: Also I always love to listen to your summaries of movies. It helps me discover good movies lol
I was in college then 😂I was like What’s up with this pandemic protocol as the pandemic spread)also was very suspicious on misinformation spreading as sis is a nurse)
contagion is absolutely one of my most favorite movies. first watched it in a high school biology class, and i was hooked. i could watch it over and over again. people think im weird but i think its one of the best medical disaster movies ive ever seen, and i love disaster movies
In defense of the main character, he seemed to have been more in shock then unaffected by hie wifes death. When someones dies on your that fast, you dont think it's real.
Exactly and his next line is "when can I talk to my wife" it hasn't sunk in she's dead. Also the model was in a hotel not her home. I really like his videos but he's often in a rush to get through the plot that he often misses super obvious plot stuff like this.
I think you're right about the shock, especially since his son dies within the same hour essentially. When he finds the old camera with photos of his wife on it, he can finally relax and finally breaks down in tears.
He's in a rush because he is mainly focusing on biology rather than psychology (unless the biology messes with the psychology like in zombie movies) and he overlooks simple information. I used to do this during tests. Get all the hard questions correct and miss all the simple ones because my brain was more interested in solving the harder problems.
The virus in this movie affected the world wayyy worse than covid affected us, mortality rate of 20-25%? This may aswell be up there with the black plague.
@@geechyguy3441 it... technically was worse than the Black Plague since the plague killed about... maybe 30-40 million people (I don’t know the exact numbers) and if what he said was true I’m the movie, 2.5 million were killed by the virus in America alone, and who knows where else I’d figure the virus was much worse
@@mrghost6034 30-40 million people was alot more in the middle ages than it is now, there was probably only around 400-500 million people in the whole world around that time. And in countries that were hit hardest, sometimes half the population would be killed. I dont think even this films virus could compare to the black plague.
@@geechyguy3441 true but I was meaning more how many people died than the overall percentage of the population dying, I was more meaning how many people died
Nah, he was still contaminated, he would have spread it anyways, could have just taken it a little longer for the rest of the world. Still, it's all Beth's fault anyways.
I was always told I had an "overreacting" immune system. However it works in reverse. Simple diseases and illnesses I'll have terrible symptoms but worse illnesses (like covid) I go nearly asymptomatic. I remember I had a stomach infection once and went to the hospital (cause work) and they did some blood tests and then in a panic hurried me into more tests and even a CT scan. They did this because my white blood cell presence was excessively elevated. If my memory serves I was told that a 8-10 (forget the units) was normal and a normal immune response is around 14-18. Mine however sat at 25.9 which they said is usually only seen in things like appendicitis or cancer (why they were panicked) They said however given my reaction my body's symptoms were quite mild and easy to control but that it was drying me out so they had to monitor me overnight with a saline drip. I even had to have follow ups with my doctor because they were concerned of my white blood count and had to make sure it reduced to normal levels and didn't stay elevated. Ultimately it reduced to normal levels within a few days. My doctor described it in layman's terms that basically due to my immune systems reactions that explains why historically I don't get sick often but when I do I get rough symptoms that subside much faster than most others. An example of this was a nasty flu my whole family had back in 2013 where I was the last one to show symptoms but the first one whos symptoms subsided. Its also neat that numerous diseases I haven't been vaccinated against because I'm deemed naturally immune. Polio and mumps are two that came up as immune when I took blood tests for the military despite my shot record not reflecting any vaccines or boosters. Just my immune system story
Similar here. Crohns disease due to an overly strong immune system, didn't get sick for at least a few years - although my sinuses usually feel like shit. Got sick recently, felt like total shit and it was probably the singularly worst fever I've ever had - and then it went away in two days.
Same here. My allergic rhinitis hits like a TRUCK when it gets going, but when COVID hit me I was basically in introvert heaven, lying down in bed with near-zero symptoms.
Gwyneth Paltrow is a pretty polarizing actress, and those poles are "I hate her" and "I mean, I like the movies she's in, so she can't be that bad can she?"
"but in large groups man we are dumb" i was taught something similar to this "a person is smart. people are dumb" and it shows, it really freaking shows
I remember when I was 14 we were working at the local rodeo, the first night I was wasted and falling and rolling all over the grass. I then passed out in my tent. at some point while outside I came in contact with "something" the next morning I awoke to feeling absolutely aweful, I had a terrible migraine and felt very cold. by noon the next day I had full on flu symptoms, extreme nausea, cold chills, fever and sweats, body aches etc. around 2pm the constant, repetitive vomiting began, everyone was joking because they assumed I was "hungover" and my being sick was the result of alcohol poisoning, but by 7pm, 5 hours of laying wrapped in my sleeping bag, shivering and just puking out my tent I finally had my mom pick me up. I would spend the next 2 weeks essentially catatonic and lethargic, with severe vomiting, halucinations, delusions, body aches and stomach issues for the first couple days, then long term flu like symptoms lasting for about a week and a half before I slowly felt better. that was the sickest I've ever been I honestly thought I was going to die, my mom was very "oldschool" and had that 90s mom mentality of never going to the doctor for "common sicknesses" so she never took me to the hospital, but I was severely dehydrated, probably lost a ton of weight because I didn't eat for like 5 days. I would love to know what I had way back then, I know it wasn't just the flu this was something way more intense, maybe H1N1 ? or bird flu? it was at a farm, at a rodeo, so it was definetly some sort of virus transferred from animals to humans and I must've picked it up off the grass or something. I am now 32 and have never been that sick since, scary stuff
This actually makes me really interested on my genetic makeup, because I've seen pretty much everybody around me get 'rona and react horribly to it, but I've yet to show symptoms, and keeping in mind I've been active bringing food to people who were infected and quarantined in their houses and so on since March 2020...it's weird. I'm interested to know because I live in north Africa, and far as I know, my ancestors have always lived here...
I read somethin on epidemiology once that some peoples genetics can influence somehow your disease response different(besides usual variables like geographic impact on population, age, etc)
So what type saying is that Covid wasn't really dangerous.. which might be why so many reacted the way they did about the fear mongering and overreactions? Sure people die from it but people die from the common cold too. A lot of people and governments could've reacted much better and more reasonable without using iron fists. Straight info could've been given without media fear mongering. It was definitely a shit show and you're right, when something truly deadly comes along (like measles coming back or worse) we are screwed.
Dude, I would love if you did a video on the immunology of our ancestors. For real, I am super into evolutionary anthropology and I would be absolutely thrilled to hear what you have to say about such a thing
In the words of some guy that I don't know the name of that is commonly used in Reddit meme templates, that doesn't really apply to me specifically per se, but still, "Never before have I been offended by something I one-hundred percent agree with."
It's like the opposite of skritt from the game guild wars 2. The more of them that congregate, the smarter they all get, whereas when there are more of us our collective IQ reverses faster than a backwards Mario long jump
6:10 Him talking about talking to scientists in labs is spot on. My brother is a genius grade chemist and I went to go visit him at his lab. I'm a laid back, screwup but get along with pretty much every person I meet. Being outgoing in that room was as much of a curse as it is for being introverted at a party.
I am reminded of Men in Black when K says "A person is smart. People are dumb, panicky, dangerous animals and you know it." And that was referring to the potential revelation of life from other worlds.
Which is odd considering how quickly we stopped caring when the US President declared they found alien life in a meteor. But yes I agreed with the statement, depends on the context
@@johnydsmithson6834 not when you remember humans are also selfish and lazy. Unless it effects our lives on a daily basis or in a devastating way we'll just forget about it.
@@johnydsmithson6834 There's a difference between finding some protein in a meteor (which by the way is NOT finding alien life) and finding out that there are intelligent space-faring alien species living among the population on Earth.
I remember seeing this movie as a kid and asking if it could really happen. My mom said it has and eventually it'll happen again. I just never thought it would be in my lifetime. It's admittedly scary how similar this is to our circumstances right now.
When Covid happened I was surprised that this movie wasn't to far off reality (for Hollywood standards). There's no spectacle, no infected on the streets eating each other's face off. Just misery and people gradually dying.
I had seen this movie awhile back in a college class I took called "The Science of Plagues." I watched it again recently (It is one of my favorite films) and realized that if you took the news clips from the movie, you could plaster them onto live television today and average people probably wouldn't be able to tell the difference between SARS-CoV-2 and MEV-1 news coverage.
That scene in the hospital is one of the scenes from this movie that I remember vividly. I didn't see it as him not caring. I saw it as him going from scared out of his mind if she is going to live to when he hears she's dead his brain goes into instant shock and doesn't process it, which is why he immediately asks "ok, when can I see her?" Because he wasn't really listening to what the doctor was saying. Then when he slowly starts realizing he is dead he gets furious and starts screaming "what happened to her!?" I can relate to this, especially since last year. When you have family with terminal illnesses you eventually just start nodding at the doctor until they go away and you can just go and sit with your family. That's what I saw in that scene anyway. Honestly don't get how it came across as him not caring, especially with the outburst right after.
"Why Beth needs to be stopped Why you shouldn't feel bad for Beth Science of how Beth started all our problems In conclusion, Beth bad" You OK, Roanoke? Wanna tell us about something?
I watched this film for the first time around march/april last year when my country was first dealing the virus, and the restrictions were starting to be implemented, what a good timing that was. HBO loved it so much that they wouldn't stop airing it during a whole week. Best part of all, was my internet connection was down and this was the best thing airing on TV at the moment.
28:32 that's interesting. My family, myself included naturally, have a larger than average neanderthal DNA content, cant remember the exact content, and because of it we rarely get sick. My mother contracted Covid and she had soreness in her muscles for a day before being virtually asymptomatic.
@@Ordoabchao-x9k same, the last variant was interesting as it messed with my senses for a bit, My erections weren't as powerful for the first 3 weeks after the sickness, For 2 weeks my appetite was was inhibited and I felt random episodes of overall sleepiness. After that, all was good really
Sad part is this is exactly what people do when sick, sometimes being dead or being fired are the only choices available. Still, even by choice some people refuse to isolate and heal over go out and have a night of fun.
yep, and every dumb ass here in the US loves to just ignore scientific fact's and everyone elses safety because they cant deal with staying at their house for 2 weeks even tho they very much can, that 2 weeks is referring to the coof, even with other problems like having the flu for 3 or 4 days, they will still go out
@@nattybird1146 2 weeks was never feasible. You can't just tell 300 million people to stop going to work, and give them zero monetary incentive in return. Sorry, my bills didn't stop for those two weeks. My need for food didn't stop. My car payment didn't stop.
@@Godvivec exactly. Only people with fat social security payments, those who live with parents, or people who hate their jobs and hate people anyway are the ones who love this shut down. Notice how 3rd World countries never shut down. They don't have rent assistance or anyone to tend to their produce. Look at their death rate compared to Obese 1st World western countries even though they don't have access to much medical care and medicine.
@@TheSwordfish009 it's pointed towards idiotic "celebrities", "influencers" and "muh human rights is getting compromised by this mask" idiots. They're not actually calling the entire demographic, just those who are really biosafety level 4 idiots.
I know nobody will probably ever read posting this far down but. 'Rona. I was exposed to it on a daily basis due to my work. But after about two years I tested positive. I had like a mild headache and an itchy nose. That was it.
this movie is my literal Nightmare finally pushed myself to watch it and it was horrible. 2 years later it happens with Covid.....yet epidemiology fascinates me and Im still hear watching all your virus videos.....
I swear you need to make videos like this that explain real world diseases. I'm sick of trying to explain my crohn's disease and how despite the many theories on where it comes from and how it's treatments work, there is still a growing health issue around the world. Especially after this last year and half
Hey dude really enjoy your content. Have had a rough several months with multiple family deaths including my brother mom and grandfather. Thank you for keeping me distracted and keeping me entertained. Barely interested in anything anymore but your content and viewpoints on these events is very entertaining. Keep it up and can’t wait to see the future content!
Well, if it helps the channel "Wow Such Gaming" and "Nerd Explains" make very similar videos. I acutally found this Roanoke guy three days ago thinking it was a vid of them and have been binge watching since. Haven't slept either :D
I was going to joke about how life and art (especially movies) might parallel each other because a small group of people plays a pivotal role in manipulating the events of both. However, with how many close parallels there are and who they chose to make the bad guys, I'm honestly actually a little concerned.
As a side note, my ex-MIL caught the cold sore virus, and it scrambled her brain. Truth be told, I think she was doomed before she caught it. She was later diagnosed with bone cancer and died of that. My guess is that she was already cancerous and her immune system was shot. She apparently caught it from someone who worked at a supermarket. Nobody else in that country town came down with it. Luckily for her, I doubt that she knew that she was dying of cancer. One day she'd wake up in 1970, another in the 60s....
I’m so glad you made this video man. I remember requesting this a while ago, and it crossed my mind just recently. This movie...we watched it in biology before COVID was a big deal. An odd nostalgia.
Love your videos man. Just such good science about the human body. It's so cool to see the mixture of reality and hypothetical ideas in your other videos that cover way more outlandish topics... No other channel does it like yours. It's only possible because of your high understanding of biology, anatomy, disease studies, virual and bacterial studies. I mean you really know your stuff... It's facinating to think out the theories you explain...
This makes so much sense for me. I've always had really subdued reactions to sicknesses, in a couple cases my body straight up just gave it the finger, assimilated it, and made me a carrier with no symptoms. My body even fought off yellow fever when I was under a year old. I've always wondered why that is, after a DNA test showing I have embarrassing amounts of caveman DNA, and watching this video I think I get it now. Thank you for clearing up a question I've had about myself for 20+ years.
Woah, you used to be a virus investigator? You said “I remember these” when referring to the meetings, maybe you’ve talked about it before but I’m new here
Told a friend I like watching these vids, or have them in the background, she thought I was weird, but I don't care, because these vids are always goooooood
I love how Roanoke always addresses the people heckling him in the comments of his other videos, providing rebuttals for the arguments they're trying to pose. "60% MORE DNA from Neanderthals, not JUST 60%. I'll let you figure out the difference". A healthy bicker between a man and his fans. LOL
I love, love, love this movie. Even as a kid, I knew I was watching something special. At the time, my parents said it reminded them of the Bird Flu epidemic. I went back to watch it at the start of lockdown, and it gave me goosebumps. It’s so realistic, it’s scary.
Considering covid had less than a 1% fatality rate and essentially 0% fatality for anyone under the age of 40 who didn't have a comorbidity, this movie was substantially worse than what covid could have been.
I think it should have always been a standard for masks and gloves for kitchens alongside proper hand cleaning. Mask mandates should have been a health and safety requirement for biohazardous situations all along.
Do you remember when the movie or any other virus movie came out and you looked at it, thought "That was nice but its so unrealistic, as if its possible for a pandemic to get so much out of control." and then 2020 hit and we realized "Well, i guess all those comments aged like milk"
Yeah, no, it was never unrealistic to anyone who actually knew anything (or knew what experts were saying). This movie was deliberately made to be super realistic. The unrealistic part of everything is the competence of governments in responding to the threat - presumably because Nazis and their equivalents were not a major political movement every world government would have to appease when this film was made.
When I first saw this movie I thought to myself, WOW, this is kind of scary. But at least there are protocols in place so that people in charge can make the right decisions. Well, that's science fiction for you.
I see Contagion as a lesson for us: that we should never underestimate what a virus could do and how fast it could spread through our massive population. It could get bad very quickly.
Anyone remember the movie Blindness? Where everyone get's infected with something that causes almost the whole world to go blind? I'd love to see a video on that.
I reviewed this movie for my high school newspaper when it came out in 2011, as I had an interest in disease pathology. I didn't watch it again until last summer, as I was curious to see how it held up in light of COVID. It is amazing how much they got right.
Please please PLEASE do a video on the movie Infini. It’s a super weird story and it boils down to the planet theyre on being a SINGLE CELLED ORGANISM. THE ENTIRE PLANET IS A CELL. And if any matter from the planet gets onto or into a human, the human basically goes zombie on the uninflected, it’s suuuuuper weird.
Yes that movie so odd and enjoyable. I thought the planet was just filled with a singular microorganism, not a single celled organism? Either way I'd love to see him cover it
This came out my senior year of high school. I remember H1N1 the year prior, then ebola a couple years later, then the 2020 flu-pocalypse. I feel like the main character because I never got sick from any of it but watched as people I was close to (literally and figuratively) got sick, suffered, and died from all 3 sicknesses. This movie slaps, though. It's fantastic!!
So, Youll see what had to be done to actually do the summary lol regardless, I hope yall enjoy the video!
Yo dude, the whole merch store idea sounds awesome! Thanks for another vid
Please for the love of God give us funny in-joke meme shirts fuck
I want a shirt that says “starting at the feet” with every single L4D infected foot.
Hell
Hi
Contagion is Gwyneth Paltrow's best role ever, she acts the same whether alive or on the coroners table
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True that
That joke belongs in a funeral home.
It was dead on arrival.
I think her best role was at the end of SEVEN
@@mykaelnyx8821 Y'all are brutal 🤣
These chapter names are absolutely, irrefutably god-tier.
"Why Beth needs to be stopped"
"Why you shouldn't feel bad for Beth"
"Science of how Beth started all our problems"
"In conclusion, Beth bad"
i like beth bad :)
Just a hunch, but I think he blames Beth
ROFLMAO 🤣 🤣😅
@@OKTANE0 Are you sure 🤔
I am going to have to go back and check his other videos. I usually ignore them but now I know there are more jokes to enjoy.
all due respect: that Chef failed lesson 1 of cooking. he did not wash his hands after handling raw meat and before interacting with another human. Beth is a lousy person sure, but it really is all that Chef's fault.
YES, I am extremely paranoid whenever I handle raw beef, chicken or pork. I always wash my hands with soap and bleach
@@Overlord99762 today I was roasting chicken. While preparing the sauce, I was about to try it with my finger. Then I remembered I hat touched raw chicken and thought of this movie so I immediately washed my hands xD
@@marvin0097 YES
Obviously it's the company's fault for disturbing the bats because capitalism is bad. So sayeth Hollywood.
who tf would wipe pork's blood in their apron lol
I believe the poor acting on Beth's husband was actually him in shock and sort of denying her death. It made sense to me when I watched it, anyway
I mean my brain still automatically thinks "I should show dad-" when I see something he would have liked, though consciously I know he's gone...and I was there when he died several months ago. My brain is just so used to it because our family is so close.
When my Chihuahua died
I was pretty flat for a bit after hearing the news
So your assumption is correct
He didn’t care cause she was a cheat?
Yes. It’s obvious he was in shock as he immediately asks if he can talk to her after the doctor said she died.
@@Madison.Dances829He didn't know yet though. It was just shock
4:13 He's pretty calm because he's still in denial about his wife's death. In the scene he keeps asking the doctor "ok so when is she going to get better?" Poor man is in total shock.
This is why people are accused of not being upset when their loved one dies.
The doctor also explained the "situation" poorly. He didn't just come outright and say she's dead flat, he bounced around the subject with lots of complicated words that made the husband disoriented.
In circumctances like these, it's often recommended to be direct in your statement.
I remember when this movie came out after the Avian Influenza. The whole point of this movie was to raise the awareness of how easily things like this can happen and how badly can it go wrong with bad containment procedures.
Also the pig flu of 2009 I think?
Wow WE TOTALLY LEARNED FROM THIS
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Yeah lmao
2 yrs later
look where we are now lol
Well, to be fair, I think the places that were hit by like Avian Flu and SARS did learn, maskwearing became commonplace when sick in those places. I think it's likely to become more common in the US going forward...hopefully.
Lets be honest, it's not hard to imagine Gwenyth Paltrow being one of the primary vectors for a Pandemic.
Yeah I never liked the look of her phagocytes either..
Well, at least in real life she only dangerously profiteered from people's fear and stupidity.
@@iusethisnameformygoogleacc1013 And their desperation etc. The disgusting part is that plenty of people fall for pseudomedicine, because they are sick and out of options.
@@JuMiKu
Man, I don't know about that. Especially now with covid. I think people are just genuinely dumb and conspiratorial.
@@blindeagleace3629 Actually, it is the educated middle class that falls for pseudomedicine the most often. Some of the blame falls on the media that really pushed narrative of smart people having to be "open-minded", while dumb people reject everything outright (For example Lisa from "the Simpsons").
*premieres at 11*
*Gets lunch break at 11*
Hell yeah, perfect!
Great timing!
And i am not going to give you the one like that ruins the perfect 111
Wait you get a lunch break that lasts 32 minutes
@@bubalackgaming8892 I have an hour lunch break, lol
@@recnepsbboc1324 damn no breaks
"durring the autopsy they find her brain has degraded" Ooh, that explains where goop comes from!
This reminds me and makes me think back to my youth, I had a hyperactive immune system, while I could get infected with everything everyone else did - and rarely was a carrier of anything. It'd hit me harder at first, but then shortly after I would recover and be pretty much completely free of whatever was infecting me, a virus that would take my sisters or mom down for a week, took me down for an afternoon
same here there are quite a few people like that in the world
Same with me except I’d be down for 1-4 days on average
That's me. My whole family recently got covid and they were very sick for like a week while I must have sneezed once or twice, and I was around them the whole time with no mask on. We're all vaccined but I was the only one with 0 symptoms of anything.
@@pandorabox5532 yeah same
I usually get sick for at least a day, where it's rough. Headaches, higher fever, muscle aches/cramps After that it is mostly just a mild fever and some aches.
Apparently that means we have slightly more Neanderthal dna, especially if you have ancestors from central and eastern europe
Honestly I've watched Contagion a dozen times since the pandemic started, and all I can say is that it's just absolutely mind blowing that we make movies about this stuff and still screw it up when it actually happens.
How exactly is that surprising?
Humans are designed to apply our own logic to a situation, no matter how flawed said logic is. This applies to real life more than is healthy.
Well, it's not like the movie is a 1-to-1 comparison. It's THAT deadly and the world takes little-to-no precautions? No one is wearing masks, except the Emergency Workers and even then, they're the 'shitty kind' not the good stuff.
So, the movie isn't like a way of prepping the populous or anything. Movies and their depictions of reality are rarely accurate. It's like the Chernobyl show on Netflix. The damages are EXTREMELY exaggerated on the human's body. Everything is increased to unrealistic levels, because it's entertainment - not reality.
Horror is catharsis for the fears we all have
well we are all idiots and don't ever listen
Roanoke, in a lab, trying to start a convo: 'so, uhhh... wanna talk about feet?'
XD XD XD
Hahahahaha.
Only in the context of morphology
@@kaelanirevyruun1676 his colleague be like : *"Phew"*
For some reason now I'm imagining him at an autopsy. Someone asks him "what killed this man" and he says "well. Starting with the feet..."
So, Truck kun hit the first guy... Many people know what happens next!!
In another world... with a deadly disease 😷
Wait what
@@RoanokeGaming I'm probs gonna get r/wooshed but truck kun is kind of an omnipresent being in almost every isekai anime.
Edit: Also I always love to listen to your summaries of movies. It helps me discover good movies lol
@@RoanokeGaming anime reference 😂
@@RoanokeGaming it's a trope in a lot of transmigration novels where the main character gets hit by a truck before going to another world
I saw this movie when the pandemic was just starting and we just went to lockdown, it was probably the worst decision I ever made.
Pandemic? Lockdown? Wtf are you even talking about dude! It’s just a fucking movie 😂
"Pandemic? Lockdown? Society Meltdown? Wdym dude it's 2011!, Let's play Minecraft and Elder Scroll after this"
@@JessicaGarcia-xf9wr Pandemic? Lockdown? Wtf are you even talking about dude! It’s just real fucking life 😂
I was in college then 😂I was like What’s up with this pandemic protocol as the pandemic spread)also was very suspicious on misinformation spreading as sis is a nurse)
contagion is absolutely one of my most favorite movies. first watched it in a high school biology class, and i was hooked. i could watch it over and over again. people think im weird but i think its one of the best medical disaster movies ive ever seen, and i love disaster movies
In defense of the main character, he seemed to have been more in shock then unaffected by hie wifes death. When someones dies on your that fast, you dont think it's real.
Some of the best acting I've ever seen. its so simple but so accurate that he cannot comprehend that his wife is gone forever.
Exactly and his next line is "when can I talk to my wife" it hasn't sunk in she's dead. Also the model was in a hotel not her home. I really like his videos but he's often in a rush to get through the plot that he often misses super obvious plot stuff like this.
I think you're right about the shock, especially since his son dies within the same hour essentially. When he finds the old camera with photos of his wife on it, he can finally relax and finally breaks down in tears.
He's in a rush because he is mainly focusing on biology rather than psychology (unless the biology messes with the psychology like in zombie movies) and he overlooks simple information. I used to do this during tests. Get all the hard questions correct and miss all the simple ones because my brain was more interested in solving the harder problems.
Well also in the movie there’s a scene at the end where he goes through some photos of her and breaks into tears
Isn't it sad that the CDC reacted better in this movie than IRL
Sad, yeah..
...
..but not surprising.
The virus in this movie affected the world wayyy worse than covid affected us, mortality rate of 20-25%? This may aswell be up there with the black plague.
@@geechyguy3441 it... technically was worse than the Black Plague since the plague killed about... maybe 30-40 million people (I don’t know the exact numbers) and if what he said was true I’m the movie, 2.5 million were killed by the virus in America alone, and who knows where else I’d figure the virus was much worse
@@mrghost6034 30-40 million people was alot more in the middle ages than it is now, there was probably only around 400-500 million people in the whole world around that time. And in countries that were hit hardest, sometimes half the population would be killed. I dont think even this films virus could compare to the black plague.
@@geechyguy3441 true but I was meaning more how many people died than the overall percentage of the population dying, I was more meaning how many people died
just remember if the chef washed his hands there's a pretty good chance none of this movie would've happened.
Nah bro it’s all Beth’s fault
@@rokechikan4481 you right
Nah, he was still contaminated, he would have spread it anyways, could have just taken it a little longer for the rest of the world.
Still, it's all Beth's fault anyways.
Beths fault
Moral of the story: WASH.YOUR.HANDS.
I thought Matt Damon's repose to the news of his wife's death was great acting.
He doesn't even register because it's such crazy news.
It's like "Hey your wife's dead and turns out she was also an unfaithful horndog."
I was always told I had an "overreacting" immune system. However it works in reverse. Simple diseases and illnesses I'll have terrible symptoms but worse illnesses (like covid) I go nearly asymptomatic.
I remember I had a stomach infection once and went to the hospital (cause work) and they did some blood tests and then in a panic hurried me into more tests and even a CT scan. They did this because my white blood cell presence was excessively elevated. If my memory serves I was told that a 8-10 (forget the units) was normal and a normal immune response is around 14-18. Mine however sat at 25.9 which they said is usually only seen in things like appendicitis or cancer (why they were panicked)
They said however given my reaction my body's symptoms were quite mild and easy to control but that it was drying me out so they had to monitor me overnight with a saline drip. I even had to have follow ups with my doctor because they were concerned of my white blood count and had to make sure it reduced to normal levels and didn't stay elevated. Ultimately it reduced to normal levels within a few days. My doctor described it in layman's terms that basically due to my immune systems reactions that explains why historically I don't get sick often but when I do I get rough symptoms that subside much faster than most others. An example of this was a nasty flu my whole family had back in 2013 where I was the last one to show symptoms but the first one whos symptoms subsided.
Its also neat that numerous diseases I haven't been vaccinated against because I'm deemed naturally immune. Polio and mumps are two that came up as immune when I took blood tests for the military despite my shot record not reflecting any vaccines or boosters.
Just my immune system story
Similar here.
Crohns disease due to an overly strong immune system, didn't get sick for at least a few years - although my sinuses usually feel like shit.
Got sick recently, felt like total shit and it was probably the singularly worst fever I've ever had - and then it went away in two days.
Can I have some of that immune system?
@@imokiguess1757 same
😂that’s amazing but relatable
Same here. My allergic rhinitis hits like a TRUCK when it gets going, but when COVID hit me I was basically in introvert heaven, lying down in bed with near-zero symptoms.
If you look at all the chapter names you'll see: Screw Beth
He did the same with the character he hated in the last video too, its great
Beth bad
Gwyneth Paltrow is a pretty polarizing actress, and those poles are "I hate her" and "I mean, I like the movies she's in, so she can't be that bad can she?"
@@WoodlandDrake And then you have GOOP.
Hahaha thanks I'd have never thought to look
"but in large groups man we are dumb"
i was taught something similar to this
"a person is smart. people are dumb"
and it shows, it really freaking shows
Never trust a group of people, you'll regret it.
I believe that was Agent K from Men in black.
Ah yes, 'taught', from the Gospel of Men In Black, According to K.
the collective consciousness is doing its best...
@@gadielgonzalez2755 "a person is smart. People are dumb, panicky, dangerous creatures and you know it"
I remember when I was 14 we were working at the local rodeo, the first night I was wasted and falling and rolling all over the grass. I then passed out in my tent. at some point while outside I came in contact with "something" the next morning I awoke to feeling absolutely aweful, I had a terrible migraine and felt very cold. by noon the next day I had full on flu symptoms, extreme nausea, cold chills, fever and sweats, body aches etc. around 2pm the constant, repetitive vomiting began, everyone was joking because they assumed I was "hungover" and my being sick was the result of alcohol poisoning, but by 7pm, 5 hours of laying wrapped in my sleeping bag, shivering and just puking out my tent I finally had my mom pick me up.
I would spend the next 2 weeks essentially catatonic and lethargic, with severe vomiting, halucinations, delusions, body aches and stomach issues for the first couple days, then long term flu like symptoms lasting for about a week and a half before I slowly felt better. that was the sickest I've ever been I honestly thought I was going to die, my mom was very "oldschool" and had that 90s mom mentality of never going to the doctor for "common sicknesses" so she never took me to the hospital, but I was severely dehydrated, probably lost a ton of weight because I didn't eat for like 5 days. I would love to know what I had way back then, I know it wasn't just the flu this was something way more intense, maybe H1N1 ? or bird flu? it was at a farm, at a rodeo, so it was definetly some sort of virus transferred from animals to humans and I must've picked it up off the grass or something. I am now 32 and have never been that sick since, scary stuff
This actually makes me really interested on my genetic makeup, because I've seen pretty much everybody around me get 'rona and react horribly to it, but I've yet to show symptoms, and keeping in mind I've been active bringing food to people who were infected and quarantined in their houses and so on since March 2020...it's weird. I'm interested to know because I live in north Africa, and far as I know, my ancestors have always lived here...
That is interesting, maybe you have a better immunity because of the conditions
I read somethin on epidemiology once that some peoples genetics can influence somehow your disease response different(besides usual variables like geographic impact on population, age, etc)
Covid taught me that if we had a really dangerous pandemic, we'd ALL be screwed
Covid taught me that maybe we shouldn't listen to someone who hasn't practiced medicine for forty years.
@@phantomreaver85 100%
Regardless of your political stance, the people in power like this power far too much to let it go
@@captainremington5109 I wish it wasn't so political now. Fauci is a liar and an idiot. Anyone being objective can see that
@@phantomreaver85 Wars have been fought, it’s just a matter of: how many people have been harmed or die before it’s normal again?
So what type saying is that Covid wasn't really dangerous.. which might be why so many reacted the way they did about the fear mongering and overreactions? Sure people die from it but people die from the common cold too. A lot of people and governments could've reacted much better and more reasonable without using iron fists. Straight info could've been given without media fear mongering. It was definitely a shit show and you're right, when something truly deadly comes along (like measles coming back or worse) we are screwed.
Dude, I would love if you did a video on the immunology of our ancestors. For real, I am super into evolutionary anthropology and I would be absolutely thrilled to hear what you have to say about such a thing
Seconded, it sounds so interesting!
I’m majoring in anthropology and would also love a video like that.
I studied cultural anthro in college and let me tell you how we evolved as a species always fascinated me 😂
“But a group of us, MAN we are DUMB!” I laughed pretty good on that accurate statement.
Well....yeah
In the words of some guy that I don't know the name of that is commonly used in Reddit meme templates, that doesn't really apply to me specifically per se, but still, "Never before have I been offended by something I one-hundred percent agree with."
It's like the opposite of skritt from the game guild wars 2. The more of them that congregate, the smarter they all get, whereas when there are more of us our collective IQ reverses faster than a backwards Mario long jump
6:10 Him talking about talking to scientists in labs is spot on. My brother is a genius grade chemist and I went to go visit him at his lab. I'm a laid back, screwup but get along with pretty much every person I meet. Being outgoing in that room was as much of a curse as it is for being introverted at a party.
Man I felt that ‘as individuals were alright but as a group man were dumb’
*toilet paper disappears over a respiratory disease*
I am reminded of Men in Black when K says "A person is smart. People are dumb, panicky, dangerous animals and you know it." And that was referring to the potential revelation of life from other worlds.
Which is odd considering how quickly we stopped caring when the US President declared they found alien life in a meteor.
But yes I agreed with the statement, depends on the context
@@johnydsmithson6834 not when you remember humans are also selfish and lazy. Unless it effects our lives on a daily basis or in a devastating way we'll just forget about it.
@@johnydsmithson6834 There's a difference between finding some protein in a meteor (which by the way is NOT finding alien life) and finding out that there are intelligent space-faring alien species living among the population on Earth.
It's not a real thing. Its a reaction to societies with high alienation scores and institutional distrust of govt bc of govt sponsored violence
Also we can’t handle random differences 😂
I remember seeing this movie as a kid and asking if it could really happen. My mom said it has and eventually it'll happen again. I just never thought it would be in my lifetime. It's admittedly scary how similar this is to our circumstances right now.
Almost all pandemics throughout history have been due to meat and dairy.
The best way for preventative cure is to go Vegan
It’s not happening now, the virus in this movie is astronomically more dangerous than today’s coof.
Coronavirus isn't shit compared to this
@@drabnail777 Or just wear PPE and wash your goddamn hands.
@@willieb.hardigan6402 I wish it was as deadly so the covidiots could go bye bye
I got excited then I see it premieres in 2 hours. That anticipation tho!!!
hope you enjoyed it bro!
When Covid happened I was surprised that this movie wasn't to far off reality (for Hollywood standards). There's no spectacle, no infected on the streets eating each other's face off. Just misery and people gradually dying.
Also wouldn’t there be political side to how countries handle a outbreak? 😂
This is always a favorite double feature for me. I watch Outbreak for the fun and Contagion for realism.
I had seen this movie awhile back in a college class I took called "The Science of Plagues." I watched it again recently (It is one of my favorite films) and realized that if you took the news clips from the movie, you could plaster them onto live television today and average people probably wouldn't be able to tell the difference between SARS-CoV-2 and MEV-1 news coverage.
Oh yeah 😂
That scene in the hospital is one of the scenes from this movie that I remember vividly.
I didn't see it as him not caring. I saw it as him going from scared out of his mind if she is going to live to when he hears she's dead his brain goes into instant shock and doesn't process it, which is why he immediately asks "ok, when can I see her?" Because he wasn't really listening to what the doctor was saying. Then when he slowly starts realizing he is dead he gets furious and starts screaming "what happened to her!?"
I can relate to this, especially since last year. When you have family with terminal illnesses you eventually just start nodding at the doctor until they go away and you can just go and sit with your family. That's what I saw in that scene anyway. Honestly don't get how it came across as him not caring, especially with the outburst right after.
"Why Beth needs to be stopped
Why you shouldn't feel bad for Beth
Science of how Beth started all our problems
In conclusion, Beth bad"
You OK, Roanoke? Wanna tell us about something?
well, he isn't wrong
Is there perhaps... A Beth in his life...?
To be fair Beth does look like someone who would start a snake oil business...
@@RoVirus yeah. She should start selling useless things such as Jade eggs.
Yeah, he wants to talk about beth...
I watched this film for the first time around march/april last year when my country was first dealing the virus, and the restrictions were starting to be implemented, what a good timing that was.
HBO loved it so much that they wouldn't stop airing it during a whole week. Best part of all, was my internet connection was down and this was the best thing airing on TV at the moment.
28:32 that's interesting. My family, myself included naturally, have a larger than average neanderthal DNA content, cant remember the exact content, and because of it we rarely get sick. My mother contracted Covid and she had soreness in her muscles for a day before being virtually asymptomatic.
Me too but I get sick a decent amount. Though I've never had anything super serious *touch 🪵
Bruh ;-;
That's amazing.
i got exposed to virus twice or even trice but no symptoms.
maybe you and i are Neanderthal cousins :v
@@Ordoabchao-x9k same, the last variant was interesting as it messed with my senses for a bit,
My erections weren't as powerful for the first 3 weeks after the sickness,
For 2 weeks my appetite was was inhibited and I felt random episodes of overall sleepiness.
After that, all was good really
Roanoke the type of guy to inject his children with the titan serum from attack on titan because science
A jager family tradition
I see no issue with this. At least he isn't injecting people on aircrafts and then dropping them on civilized areas...that would be his eldest son.
You seem like the type of person to say this
At least he doesn't have the attack titAn then eat the royal family
Sad part is this is exactly what people do when sick, sometimes being dead or being fired are the only choices available.
Still, even by choice some people refuse to isolate and heal over go out and have a night of fun.
Look at the WoW Blood plague
yep, and every dumb ass here in the US loves to just ignore scientific fact's and everyone elses safety because they cant deal with staying at their house for 2 weeks even tho they very much can, that 2 weeks is referring to the coof, even with other problems like having the flu for 3 or 4 days, they will still go out
@@nattybird1146 2 weeks was never feasible. You can't just tell 300 million people to stop going to work, and give them zero monetary incentive in return. Sorry, my bills didn't stop for those two weeks. My need for food didn't stop. My car payment didn't stop.
@@Godvivec exactly.
Only people with fat social security payments, those who live with parents, or people who hate their jobs and hate people anyway are the ones who love this shut down.
Notice how 3rd World countries never shut down. They don't have rent assistance or anyone to tend to their produce. Look at their death rate compared to Obese 1st World western countries even though they don't have access to much medical care and medicine.
@@TheSwordfish009 it's pointed towards idiotic "celebrities", "influencers" and "muh human rights is getting compromised by this mask" idiots. They're not actually calling the entire demographic, just those who are really biosafety level 4 idiots.
"Also Tali best girl"
Ah yes, truly a man of culture.
Truly a kindred spirit
...
Calibrations.
@@mattaffenit9898 i should go..
@@tootoxictina
"Do I really sound like that?
I should _go._
I _should_ go.
_I_ should go."
I know nobody will probably ever read posting this far down but.
'Rona. I was exposed to it on a daily basis due to my work. But after about two years I tested positive. I had like a mild headache and an itchy nose. That was it.
Loved this movie. The only real fictional part is how cooperative China was in it.
Yup ,China’s not that cooperative
Well we followed their lockdown model, so....
The perfect video to watch on a Friday!
hope you enjoy it man!
Thank you Roan, very cool!
hell ya brother!
"starting with the feet...."
this is the content I signed up for.
this movie is my literal Nightmare finally pushed myself to watch it and it was horrible. 2 years later it happens with Covid.....yet epidemiology fascinates me and Im still hear watching all your virus videos.....
You're literally me
I swear you need to make videos like this that explain real world diseases. I'm sick of trying to explain my crohn's disease and how despite the many theories on where it comes from and how it's treatments work, there is still a growing health issue around the world. Especially after this last year and half
Kroatoan Medical. He does exactly that plus more.
You make biology seem so cool and honestly you are the reason why I love biology in the first place so thank you man
Hey dude really enjoy your content. Have had a rough several months with multiple family deaths including my brother mom and grandfather. Thank you for keeping me distracted and keeping me entertained. Barely interested in anything anymore but your content and viewpoints on these events is very entertaining. Keep it up and can’t wait to see the future content!
I am sorry for your losses
Well, if it helps the channel "Wow Such Gaming" and "Nerd Explains" make very similar videos. I acutally found this Roanoke guy three days ago thinking it was a vid of them and have been binge watching since. Haven't slept either :D
@@jacobnoelle8428 thank you
I'm sorry for your losses :(
@@KaoKacique thank you dog
I wanna see this man react to cells at work. With face cam
I was going to joke about how life and art (especially movies) might parallel each other because a small group of people plays a pivotal role in manipulating the events of both. However, with how many close parallels there are and who they chose to make the bad guys, I'm honestly actually a little concerned.
I knew it would be delta 32 before you said it, which says a lot about my current hyperfixation on diseases and infections
6:12 Huh, so is Roanoke an actually trained virologist/other scientist/doctor? Man I thought this entire time he was just some guy with google xD.
I think in 1 video he said he was a biologist
@@orphanslayer6546 Yeah. That seems about right. My Genius. Its almost frightening.
When he said "You're now manually breathing" I was already holding my breath while playing my game. OOP
I watched this in freshman biology
I loved my biology teacher, his sense of humor was as dark as a moonless night
I love how this is recommended to me as soon as I get a cold
3:00 Truck-kun at it again. That guy is probably in a fantasy world now.
Just subbed yesterday and your videos kinda make me want to go back to school for biology
we need more people in STEM fields
@@RoanokeGaming I love biology and I’d love going into stem but sadly my disabilities don’t allow me to
Man, living in South Africa with all these new mutations appearing, this movie is really hitting home....
NEW VARIANT JUST DROPPED, LOL
Ayee gonna make my work day go by quicker lol
I hope you enjoy it man, have a good work day broham!
@@RoanokeGaming thanks man will do!
Not the only one who has the same TH-cam and discord name, am I?
@@nobody-pr7fg nope I'm right there with you
@@RGRECON3 I respect it
"3-pound chemoelectric anxiety machine"
Well, that's going straight into my vocabulary
Thank you so much for allowing the video to play while the phone is locked. You are the truest real one for that
Roanoke: "Tali best girl."
me: Ah, I See You're a Man of Culture As Well!
They had us in the first half ngl made me think that this was a COVID documentary.
As a side note, my ex-MIL caught the cold sore virus, and it scrambled her brain. Truth be told, I think she was doomed before she caught it. She was later diagnosed with bone cancer and died of that. My guess is that she was already cancerous and her immune system was shot. She apparently caught it from someone who worked at a supermarket. Nobody else in that country town came down with it. Luckily for her, I doubt that she knew that she was dying of cancer. One day she'd wake up in 1970, another in the 60s....
I can't wait for my "starting with the feet" hoodie.
"thats right, i can relate to the youth" i laughed and slapped my knee
I’m so glad you made this video man. I remember requesting this a while ago, and it crossed my mind just recently. This movie...we watched it in biology before COVID was a big deal. An odd nostalgia.
Love your videos man. Just such good science about the human body. It's so cool to see the mixture of reality and hypothetical ideas in your other videos that cover way more outlandish topics... No other channel does it like yours. It's only possible because of your high understanding of biology, anatomy, disease studies, virual and bacterial studies. I mean you really know your stuff... It's facinating to think out the theories you explain...
Seeing as my finals week is starting and I’m entering peak stress mode, this video couldn’t have rolled out at a better time. Thank you papa Roanoke!
Nobody:
Roanoke: "I CAN relate to the youth"
This makes so much sense for me. I've always had really subdued reactions to sicknesses, in a couple cases my body straight up just gave it the finger, assimilated it, and made me a carrier with no symptoms. My body even fought off yellow fever when I was under a year old. I've always wondered why that is, after a DNA test showing I have embarrassing amounts of caveman DNA, and watching this video I think I get it now. Thank you for clearing up a question I've had about myself for 20+ years.
"Guess she didnt get picked up in time" killed me
Woah, you used to be a virus investigator? You said “I remember these” when referring to the meetings, maybe you’ve talked about it before but I’m new here
I think he meant back when people weren't afraid of Covid-19.
Yeah, I remember meetings before COVID.
You had to wear pants.
@@derekdrake8706 oh shit my fault didn’t catch that lol thanks
Told a friend I like watching these vids, or have them in the background, she thought I was weird, but I don't care, because these vids are always goooooood
They are, I can't wait for that dead space clone to release so he has more content.
My science class back in middle school did a movie project on this, actually. You pretty much covered a lot of what we were thinking of
This guy felxes his immune system
Great video, good job
😂😂😂
Roanoke: “you are manually blinking and breathing”
*your viewers will remember that*
I love how Roanoke always addresses the people heckling him in the comments of his other videos, providing rebuttals for the arguments they're trying to pose.
"60% MORE DNA from Neanderthals, not JUST 60%. I'll let you figure out the difference".
A healthy bicker between a man and his fans. LOL
10:18 Once again, spot on accuracy
I love, love, love this movie. Even as a kid, I knew I was watching something special. At the time, my parents said it reminded them of the Bird Flu epidemic. I went back to watch it at the start of lockdown, and it gave me goosebumps. It’s so realistic, it’s scary.
Contagion is really one of the standout movies when it comes to these pandemic themed movies. I've rewatched it at least three times.
Considering covid had less than a 1% fatality rate and essentially 0% fatality for anyone under the age of 40 who didn't have a comorbidity, this movie was substantially worse than what covid could have been.
1% of US population is 3 Million. Never use percentage. It down plays the number of people that died.
Here's a merch slogan suggestion:
""Starting with the feet", as Doc Roanoke's prescriptions."
I think it should have always been a standard for masks and gloves for kitchens alongside proper hand cleaning. Mask mandates should have been a health and safety requirement for biohazardous situations all along.
I always think that when sick or just with allergies our bodies can indeed have capacity to react differently to extent 😂
Literally the movie I learnt how important infection control is, and how fast diseases can spread.
I love the choice of background music! RE2 has really good save music
Do you remember when the movie or any other virus movie came out and you looked at it, thought "That was nice but its so unrealistic, as if its possible for a pandemic to get so much out of control." and then 2020 hit and we realized "Well, i guess all those comments aged like milk"
SARS-Cov2 is the light Contagion type. But when Nipah mutates and turn pandemic we will know what a real pandemic is like
Only if the CDC isn't gutted
Yeah, no, it was never unrealistic to anyone who actually knew anything (or knew what experts were saying). This movie was deliberately made to be super realistic. The unrealistic part of everything is the competence of governments in responding to the threat - presumably because Nazis and their equivalents were not a major political movement every world government would have to appease when this film was made.
Speak for yourself I though it was pretty realistic especially for a movie .
If you thought that viral pandemics were a thing of the past, that's on you
Super hyped. Now if you can do the Super Ebola from Outbreak. Since you did this and Ruins. I'll die a happy man.
When I first saw this movie I thought to myself, WOW, this is kind of scary. But at least there are protocols in place so that people in charge can make the right decisions.
Well, that's science fiction for you.
I see Contagion as a lesson for us: that we should never underestimate what a virus could do and how fast it could spread through our massive population. It could get bad very quickly.
I'm a RN and this review rules, gj gj 100%
Anyone remember the movie Blindness? Where everyone get's infected with something that causes almost the whole world to go blind? I'd love to see a video on that.
I reviewed this movie for my high school newspaper when it came out in 2011, as I had an interest in disease pathology. I didn't watch it again until last summer, as I was curious to see how it held up in light of COVID. It is amazing how much they got right.
Please please PLEASE do a video on the movie Infini. It’s a super weird story and it boils down to the planet theyre on being a SINGLE CELLED ORGANISM. THE ENTIRE PLANET IS A CELL. And if any matter from the planet gets onto or into a human, the human basically goes zombie on the uninflected, it’s suuuuuper weird.
Yes that movie so odd and enjoyable. I thought the planet was just filled with a singular microorganism, not a single celled organism? Either way I'd love to see him cover it
This came out my senior year of high school. I remember H1N1 the year prior, then ebola a couple years later, then the 2020 flu-pocalypse. I feel like the main character because I never got sick from any of it but watched as people I was close to (literally and figuratively) got sick, suffered, and died from all 3 sicknesses.
This movie slaps, though. It's fantastic!!
My favorite words from Roanoke Gaming:
Dropped
Bodied
Force Multiplier