Monday, September 12, 2011

10 Reasons For 'Contagion' That Hassled Us (Ding!)

Should you have had some difficulties with this weekend's box office champion 'Contagion,' you are not by yourself. At Moviefone HQ, the Steven Soderbergh-directed viral disaster thriller would be a hot subject of dialogue the science is accurate (most likely), but a few of the other particulars did not quite sit right. Ahead, the burning questions raised by 'Contagion' upon departing the theaters. (Warning: SPOILERS!) 1. If she am dang contagious, would a healthcare facility really release Gwyneth Paltrow's body to her family? You could not help but shame Matt Damon's character when he was relayed through a funeral director they wouldn't accept the physiques of his wife (Paltrow) and stepson due to the danger they posed to everyone. Yet, why did a healthcare facility even release the physiques to begin with? Especially following the autopsy doctors were so alarmed in what they found while cutting into Paltrow's brain. (Also, ewww.) 2. Why was Matt Damon's character immune? Well, the film did not explain that -- that was fine. Besides, it might simply have led to more scientific mumbo-jumbo. What did need a reason? 3. Why did not someone steal his immunity wristband? A factor like this could have been priceless. Maybe nobody else understood he'd it under that bulky parka, but ... 4. Nobody broke into his house? The neighbors nearby get gunned lower, but Damon and the daughter are able to escape? Things in Ontario did not look as harsh as with Bay Area (where Jude Law's fiery blogger character was), but nonetheless, Damon, his house and the daughter look a-OK at film's finish. 5. Would the web (and electricity, for your matter) be up? With 2.5 million deaths within the U.S. alone, mass rioting along with a general breakdown in society, it appears unlikely that individuals would have the ability to tweet, blog and text every time they wanted. 6. Exactly what does Steven Soderbergh have against writers anyway? Jude Law's anti-government blogger had some valid points: Why lead him to the villain from the piece? 7. Should you be given some advice from the top CDC official, can you publish it to Facebook? Lawrence Fishburne's character will get in serious trouble for tipping off his girlfriend to depart town since the friend she informs then posts the warning to Facebook, stating him because the source. We admire the friend's need to alert the general public, but whoa: method to betray a trust. 8. Did the village where Marion Cotillard occured hostage all of a sudden become immune? When she was initially introduced towards the village and proven its scared children, these were all putting on jewelry over their faces for anxiety about catching the deadly disease. When her ransom was prepared to be compensated, though, all of the jewelry were gone. Guess they did not need individuals vaccines in the end. 9. Whatever happened towards the guy Gwyneth Paltrow was sleeping with? 'Contagion' never even demonstrated the man playing "John Neil," but you need to assume he wasn't feeling so well either. (Update: Large because of our visitors who stated he was the very first dying in Chicago. A "Mr. Neil" had been wheeled in an appearance bag inside a quick scene.) 10. Could it be past too far to become vegetarian? OK, that isn't a nitpick, only a effective urge to prevent all pork items to any extent further. The nitpick is (aside from how one could kill such adorable piglets): Do pig maqui berry farmers in Hong Kong really sell their animals live? Not too it might make a positive change in the way the disease was spread, however it certainly made us feel terrible for individuals little piggies. Have you notice something that did not quite feel right about 'Contagion'? The number of occasions have you clean both hands following the film? Weigh in below. Photos: Warner Bros.

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