It's a pretty interesting movie, but in the end everyone went crazy)) it's still not clear where the virus came from. Either from Earth from the future or an alien.
That is, judging by the last frame, somewhere in Earth's orbit there is a station flying, packed to the brim with strains of various viruses, and they randomly release viruses to earth with tips on how to defeat it, do I understand correctly? Two questions: What the fuck? Selective genocide? Checking for reaction speed? In short, a good toastmaster and interesting contests)
@Alenis:It doesn't seem quite like that to me. Naturally, there is a "virus repository" both on earth and in orbit (which we were shown at the end). Most likely, in the future, they decided to use this virus as a weapon. But the "antidote" is a substance found in bacteria underground that have been destroyed by deep mining of minerals. Because of this, the virus got out of control and the way to fight it turned out to be interesting. The virus itself was sent back in time, so that people would not destroy the antidote. But in the end, apparently, the "loot from mining" outweighed the future risks. Well, at the same time, a loop was formed.
@LeConseiller: Oh, as an option! but then it's strange that they didn't stock up on this "antidote" in large quantities in advance, even at the stage of creating the virus) these scientists from the future are muddy guys))
it's still not clear where the virus came from.
Either from Earth from the future or an alien.
Most likely, in the future, they decided to use this virus as a weapon. But the "antidote" is a substance found in bacteria underground that have been destroyed by deep mining of minerals. Because of this, the virus got out of control and the way to fight it turned out to be interesting. The virus itself was sent back in time, so that people would not destroy the antidote. But in the end, apparently, the "loot from mining" outweighed the future risks.
Well, at the same time, a loop was formed.