10 April 2010

"I Am Legend" - the movie - SPOILERS!!!


An Outline


In the movie “I Am Legend” (2007) the original storyline (taken from the book of the same name by Richard Matheson, written in 1954 - another offshoot of which was “The Omega Man” starring Charlton Heston (1971)) is spruced up with a ‘you beaut’ 21st century measles virus that had been re-engineered “to be helpful rather than harmful” says scientist Alice Griffin in a television interview in the film’s opening scene. The year is 2009 and she claims that, during trials, she and her team have already used this altered virus to cure cancer in 10,009 cases out of 10,009.

Another news item revealed well into the film but which was first aired in 2009 (or thereabouts), concerns the “ongoing mutations of Alice Griffin’s once hailed miracle cure for cancer.”

Apparently, over 5000 patients have exhibited symptoms like the onset of rabies and 25 patients have already died.

“Dr Neville has asked hospitals to stockpile anti-viral drugs and to begin preliminary quarantine protocols,” says the newsreader. “We are fully confident that Dr Neville will see us through”.

Also later in the film there is an exchange between Robert Neville (played by Will Smith) and another character in the film, Anna, which reveals the extent of the damage done by this momentary ‘saving grace’ which went on to become a harbinger of doom for the human race.

Anna: “The world is quieter now. You just have to listen. If we listen we can hear god’s plan.

Robert: “Let me tell you about your god’s plan. There were 6 billion people on earth when the infection hit. KV had a 90% kill rate, that’s 5.4 billion people dead. Crashed and bled out dead. That’s a 1% immunity. That left 12 million healthy people like you, me and Ethan. The other 588 Million turned into your ‘dark seekers’ and then they got hungry and they killed and fed on everybody. Every single person that you or I have ever known is dead. There is no god.”

A further excerpt taken from later in the film concerns a voice-over by Anna, one of the film’s few central characters who says:

“In 2009 a deadly virus burned throughout civilisation crushing humankind to the edge of extinction. Dr Robert Neville dedicated his life to the discovery of a cure and the restoration of humanity. On September 9 2012 at approximately 8:49pm he discovered that cure and at age 52 he gave his life to defend it. We are his legacy. This is his legend. Light up the darkness.”

I don’t know if the ‘9/11’ was intended by the writers as a ‘cute’ touch - or the year ‘2012’, but I suspect they both were, these dates having as they do inbuilt associations with devastation, whether real or imaginery.

23 October 2009

The epal hunt

Why should it be so hard to find an epal today?

Some years ago, I wrote to several people - some for several years - before everything changed with online groups and then blogging and online social networks.

I got to know more about some of those people than I know about myself. There was an intimacy which you don't get online. And I thought I'd like to go back to that because quite honestly, for me anyway, online social networks have become passe.

Naively I also thought that the internet would "provide", as it had done in the previous decade, ordinary unpretentious epal sites that didn't demand extensive information before joining, finding once having joined that these also now cater to the online social network set. That had easy to access long lists of keen epal seekers that could be connected with the very same day.

Nowadays, at what stage in the relationship build does the "request email address exchange" happen? And who makes the first move?

Is it, like, getting engaged?

I didn't realise it would be such a BIG ask!

13 July 2009

This makes a lot of sense ...

"Swearing Makes Pain More Tolerable

By LiveScience Staff

posted: 12 July 2009 10:05 am ET

That muttered curse word that reflexively comes out when you stub your toe could actually make it easier to bear the throbbing pain, a new study suggests."