Fuck, this is a good movie
>>83952782
Which part was good?
>>83952782
Agreed.
>wathcit when it comes out
>Hate it
>watch it again
>It's a masterpiece of the genre
>>83952836
When the kid gets hit by the bus
I've seen quite a few of these kinds of movies and they all turn to schlock, so I skipped this one. What makes this movie good?
nah
It wasn't post-apocalyptic enough. Tried to be too "realistic"
Yes it was. Some shit taste ITT. Soderbergh can traverse genres effortlessly.
I liked whenMarion Cotillard got gangraped by dozens of asians during her kidnapping
>>83952893
it doesn't really. It follows the behind the scenes of how a crisis like this is handled at the administrative and medical level.
No out of place action scenes, no fast paced score, kinda slow at parts
>>83952964
Lol I remember that
>>83952981
Is it like A Night To Remember compared to Titanic?
It's pretty great, yeah.
That ending freaked me out harder than any other movie I've seen even if it wasn't realistic
>>83953024
sorry, never seen the former. But maybe?
Damn forgot about this movie, really good also scary to boot
Awful movie
>the epic black guy refuses to take the cure, saying he has his faith and god will keep him safe
>everyone is cured by a miracle
>black guy nods and says it was god
>no explanation for how everyone got cured
fucking stupid movie
I need to rewatch this. I remember really liking the music in it. Also, gwenyth paltrow getting btfo pretty much immediately was great
>>83953141
yikes, and I was thinking of watching this trash. thanks!
>>83953141
Did you watch the movie? They find a cure and the movie takes a good amount of time explaining how the cure will be distributed
>>83953722
I fel asleep. The movie was just so boring.
>>83953141
what movie are you talking about, because its definitely not Contagion
>>83953722
>>83953783
That's bait, m8s
>>83953783
>>83953809
>>83953722
>shilling your shitty film
>>83952782
It's more a documentary than a movie.
Also the scumbag gets away with all his crimes.
>>83953855
So just like real life then.
>>83952836
pretty much me, but I liked it generally when it came out