The movie 'Contagion' based on a true story reflects real - life situations in multiple ways. Firstly, it shows the origin of the virus, which might be from animals and then transmitted to humans, similar to some real - life outbreaks. Secondly, the social unrest and breakdown of order that occurs as the contagion spreads is very much like what could happen in reality. People become desperate and start to break the law in order to survive. Also, the way the scientific community races against time to develop a treatment is also a reflection of real - life scientific efforts during a pandemic.
It might reflect real - life situations by showing how competition for resources can turn people against each other. Just like in the real world, where there is often a limited amount of resources such as jobs, money, or power, and people may resort to unethical means to get them.
It reflects the greed in real - life. People sometimes let their desires for wealth and easy living overtake their morality, just like the characters in 'Pain and Gain'.
It reflects real - life situations through the character's job. Photo developers in real life also have access to people's personal moments captured on film. The movie shows how this access can be misused if the person has the wrong intentions.
It may reflect real - life situations through showing how some people manipulate legal systems for personal gain in the caregiving context.
It reflects real - life situations through its plot. For instance, if it's about a struggle for justice, it might show how the legal system really works, with all its flaws and advantages.
Yes, it was inspired by real-life events and scenarios related to infectious diseases and their potential spread.
The idea for Contagion originated from real concerns and research about pandemics, but the specific plot and characters are fictionalized to some extent to make it more engaging for the audience.
No, it isn't. Contagion is a fictional movie created for entertainment purposes.
It reflects through the cases it presents. For instance, if there are cases of children in difficult family situations, it shows how the act can be applied to help them.
Accused - based novels often mirror real - life situations by showing how easily people can be wrongly judged. For example, in many cases of racial profiling, just like in 'To Kill a Mockingbird', an innocent person is accused due to prejudice rather than evidence.