Hi Mike!
I really enjoyed "Contagion" because it was realistic and it is definitely something that can happen to human kind tomorrow
The MEV-1 virus begins with a bat eating a banana and dropping it in a pig farm where one of the pigs eats it. From the contact between the pig's spit and the bat's spit, the MEV-1 emerges. Then the dead and contaminated pig is taken to a restaurant in Hong Kong where it is cooked by a chef, but the chef does not wash his hands when he is meeting Mrs Emhoff (EWWWW!). By shaking her hand, the chef is contaminating Mrs Emhoff.
Then, by meeting people, getting physical contact with them and coughing, the virus spreads from Mrs Emhoff to the world. This is how the virus went global... Starting from a little spit and ending into a worldwide epidemic disease.
In this movie, my favorite character is Dr. Leonora Orantes because she is intriguing and her job is the most complicated one : find the origin of the virus. However, something is missing in this movie and i think it has something to do with this character. If the director had shown us how Dr. Orantes discovered the virus and then how the WHO (World Health Organization) found a vaccine, maybe the story would have been less monotone. Because she was so close to the location where the virus started, i found it frustrating not to see how she hasn't reached her goal. But i guess the frequent tension troughout the whole movie is Steven Soderbergh's style.
Finally, according to "Contagion", we can avoid catching the flu by staying at home, frequently wash our hands, avoid physical contact and wait for a vaccine. In my opinion, those recomendation would be pretty accurate if that situation were to happen today.
To sum up, i really liked this movie because those type of catastrophe/drama movie simillar to "World War Z" or "I am a legend" always have a light of hope somewhere. Here, they could find a vaccine in a few month which is amazing.
Thanks Marine for a great post! Soderbergh's style can be frustrating at times, but it seems he is very willing to show us reality rather than bling action. Most moviegoers, especially us younger birds, would rather see lots of action up on the slate rather than what Soderbergh chooses to deliver. The end of Contagion, which happens rather quickly, surprises us with the beginnings of MEV-1. You do an articulate job of describing this sequence. Had Dr. Leonora Orantes connected with this reality, the film, as you point out, may have had a stronger resonance with audiences.
Regards, --mike
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