12 doomsday movies: human nature exposed at the critical moment of life and death

12 doomsday movies: human nature exposed at the critical moment of life and death

As the global COVID-19 pandemic becomes increasingly serious, many netizens have begun to discuss whether the end of the world is coming. There are many movies, novels and games with the theme of the end of the world, involving natural disasters, zombies, alien invasions, meteorite impacts, climate change and virus spread. Today, the editor will take stock of 12 doomsday-themed movies. Let's take a look!

World War Z

"World War Z" is adapted from Max Brooks' novel of the same name and stars Brad Pitt. The story takes place in Boston and tells a disaster story in which the protagonist leads a few survivors to face a desperate struggle for survival after a zombie virus breaks out.

"the day after tomorrow"

"The Day After Tomorrow" is starring Dennis Quaid. The story tells that due to the greenhouse effect, the earth's climate is changing and the world is about to enter the second ice age. Because no one pays attention to it, people are helpless when facing various natural and man-made disasters. The film also tells us that protecting the environment is protecting ourselves.

San Andreas

"San Andreas" is starring Dwayne Johnson. Hearing this name, it must be a very good movie. The film tells the story of a large-scale super earthquake that caused the entire city to collapse. The protagonist went to two places to rescue his wife and daughter. The plot of the film is very touching and worth watching.

Doomsday Virus

"The Virus" is a disaster film starring Lou Taylor Pucci. The film tells the story of a group of people who are preparing to escape and find a shelter when facing a deadly and contagious virus. The film also describes the various actions of human beings when facing life and death, exposing human nature.

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