What I didn't like about the movie is that they kinda took it on a different track after the survivors found the soldiers. Then the movie got too belligerent. I think the soldiers had a good idea in wanting the women so that they could start civilization over, however they got stupid in that they made the soldiers too desperate and unprofessional. I mean its only been like 30 days since the catastrophe occured, you're telling me that professionally trained soldiers can't go for 30 without getting some?
And it's also unlikely that the entire world is now dead. According to the movie the only way to contract the disease is to be exposed to bodily fluids (saliva, blood, etc.). If you can quarantine yourself from the general population, then you're a survivor. One would expect that if these were the only means of contamination that very many people would therefore have survived. I mean, if you can lock yourself in a buidling where you're certain that no one has been infected, which is a very easy thing to do, then you're relatively safe. This might be a problem in big cities like NY, but I'm sure that even there you could have quite a few survivors.
Anyway, even though I thought some of the plot was weak, I did think it was a good movie, and it certainly was better than any of the other stuff that was playing in the theatre.
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