CARRIERS (The World Ender Virus, Societal Collapse & Ending) EXPLAINED

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Published 2022-03-11
As a lethal virus spreads globally, four friends seek a reputed plague-free haven. But while avoiding the infected, the travellers turn on one another.

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All Comments (21)
  • @rockspoon6528
    The idea that people would react to a highly transmissible airborne disease with a 100% mortality rate by wearing ill-fitting dust masks which don't even remotely filter out the disease while leaving their eyes completely bare to the the world and maintaining absurd half-measures solely to feel like they're doing something to keep themselves safe is... actually entirely realistic. If you're planning on avoiding exposure in this situation, go big or go home.
  • @sunsetman22
    the sense of dread in this movie was palpable. props to cinematographer Benoit Debie, this is a far cry from the neon-drenched colour palette he uses on his work with Gaspar Noe, and yet the movie still looks great. an underrated film
  • the section of this movie with the father and his little girl was heartbreaking. To have to watch your child slowly succumb to a disease and know that you can't do anything, but you still have to be a parent and make them feel safe and make sure they're not alone......makes me tear up
  • Haven’t seen this film yet but seems quite fascinating. Well done, Niyat. You are on a row and doing outstanding with these videos.👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🙌🏼💯 Have a great weekend.
  • @yaldabaoth2
    Chris Pine's character did nothing wrong in this movie. Except bringing an emotional girlfriend with him in a life or death situation.
  • @gabe9110
    What I love about this film is that it’s what people would actually act like like Brian was acting like most people would leaving people behind to survive but when he gets infected he don’t want them to go and fights back
  • @tedytarrify
    I remember this film. I watched it through to the end. It left an impact. I still ponder on it today from time to time. My main criticism was the writing. The incident involving the sick child that infects the girlfriend was the ending of the film effectively... at that point I felt as though the ending was essentially spoiled and the only unknown was how many others in the group are going to get taken out along the way. I was also a bit disappointed that the only route that the director could take to introduce a new conflict was one of the group blatantly breaking the rules... I.e. 'because they are stupid' trope. It ran very much like a classic teen slasher of the 80s... where the hunted group of unarmed numbskulls decides to split up, or to go and investigate the creepy house that is OBVIOUSLY the lair of the homicidal murderer without calling for help. It just felt so worn out. That was a real shame. Otherwise it held my attention.
  • @louis8487
    This was one of the movies I watched immediately when lockdown first started :D
  • @yubyub335
    They literally showed this movie on tv just when covid started spreading across the world in the first few months, my mom was freaked out by it because we had never seen the film and the honest to god idea about everything was that the world was going to end just like in the movie. Thankfully it didn't.. 🤣
  • @Megatron_95
    Ah crap. Another film that needs to be added to the watch list
  • @grapeshot
    Nothing like a pandemic movie, Old School Style.
  • @cd5927
    This movie's realistic depiction of a global pandemic is really only surpassed by Contagion. I only have 2 gripes with the movie. 1. No virus is 100% fatal. There will always be some segment of the population, through some evolutionary quirk, that will be immune. Approximately 10% of population in Europe is naturally immune to HIV. 2. Is that an incubation period of a few hours is FAR too short for a virus to be able to become a pandemic. If symptoms appear so quickly it makes isolation and contact tracing far easier and orders of magnitude more effective. It's still one of my all time favorite plague films, and these are somewhat nitpicky gripes. 8.5/10 regardless.
  • @Sword-Breaker
    The second that woman started questioning the dude's survival attitude, I knew she was going to get them all killed.
  • @henz3458
    This movie and the dawn of the dead gives me the same dreaded and hopeless atmosphere between them. Like you're on edge on every new scene because anything could go wrong and honestly can't predict what would happen most of the time.
  • @Wayfarer45
    OK I thought this was a zombie flick, but I ain't heard of it. Guess it gives me something to watch on Saturday, thanks man.
  • @grapeshot
    What if Captain Kirk, the jj-abrams version had to deal with a global apocalyptic pandemic?
  • I’ve never heard of this movie before today. Just another reason why I love this channel.
  • @Error-30h3
    My man coming in clutch! Waiting for my car at the dealer just got better.
  • @granzon7396
    Watched this in my 6th grade and it's nostalgic to see this again. What a years.