These days I want a virus movie . After numerous days of quarantine work at home is becoming less and less every day. We have already tidied up the storage room cleaned the balconies cleared the garden polished the shoes and even painted that corner of the hallway that we had planned for ten years. It is time to surrender to television to the internet in its entirety and enjoy dystopian horror monster and fear films that make the situation we are going through pale. Fictional pandemics go viral what can we learn from them? It may be that the vision of these catastrophic films helps us reflect on what is happening worldwide with the spread of the virus that emerged in China.
In many films and as it cannot be otherwise there is usually a final ending. A light at the end of the tunnel that makes us think that nightmares pass and human beings end up raising their heads even in the most desperate situations. And for now we CXB Directory are still very far from situations as desperate as those experienced by the protagonists of these fictions that sometimes may seem to have some reality. But don't believe it. It is fantasy of the human mind. Contagion by Steven Soderbergh Monkeys by Terry Gilliam Outburst by Michael Ballhaus I Am Legend by Francis Lawrence Train to Busan by
Yeon Sang-ho Days Later by Danny Boyls Cargo by Ben Howling and Yolanda Ramke Days by Steve Gukas Viruses by Kim Sung-su Dallas Buyers Club by Jean-Marc Vallée The Andromeda Menace by Robert Wise Dawn of the Dead by Zack Snyder The Crazies by Breck Eisner weeks later by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo World War Z by Marc Forster Contagion by Steven Soderbergh This film directed by Steven Soderbergh and starring Matt Damon and Kate Winslet places us in a scenario tremendously similar to the one we live in today with the coronavirus. The deadly disease is transmitted by simple contact and arises in China from where it is suggested that bats may be the cause and where there is no shortage of empty cities closed airports special suits latex gloves masks.