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Contagion- Movie Review




Contagion (2011)
With the ongoing global epidemic of the novel COVID-19, the world is under panic situation. Contagion was a 2011 movie which had an interesting plot matching the exact situation happening right now due to corona virus or COVID-19. The movie then had a plot of encounter with a virus MEV-1 which was deemed incurable and spreading rapidly via touch. Similar to COVID-19, this virus was zoonotic, meaning they are transmitted between animals and people.
An unknown virus outbreak has spread globally and has a death toll of millions of people all around the world. Scientists all over the world are working tirelessly to contain this virus and in pursuit of an antidote. The movie moves from various subjects from medical drama to political and conspiracy theory.  
Filled with all-star cast of Matt Damon, Gwyneth Paltrow, Kate Winslet, Jude Law, Laurence Fishburne and Marion Cotillard, Contagion delivers a decent medical thriller. All stars delivering their best to the part, the movie becomes more relatable and threatening as we have already encounter then called fictitious pandemic as COVID-19 virus. Directed by Steven Soderbergh, he showcases us a clean and steady approach on a story about pandemic and its effects without letting audiences a feel of chaos and panic. However we cannot stop relating to it. The movie is busting all the charts on popular rental and downloaded movie list in latest times. We hope the movies climax turns out to be real.

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