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CONTAGION directed by Steven Soderbergh (USA, 2011)

 We all know that coughs and sneezes spread diseases but this movie is founded on the plausible premise that what we touch is an even deadlier way to pass on infections.

The threat of a pandemic makes a topical doomsday scenario tied neatly with the recognition that the more technology evolves, the more tactile we have to be in our daily lives .

Short of handling pods, pads and other devices with disposable plastic gloves it’s hard to see how contagious illnesses can be contained if and when a major virus takes hold.

Epidemic Intelligence Service officer Dr. Erin Mears (Kate Winslet) throws in another curveball when she says that, “the average person touches their face two or three thousand times a day; three to five times every waking minute”. As one local bureaucrat dryly observes, this means that anyone with hands, a mouth and a nose is susceptible.

The first victim we see is Beth Emhoff which comes as a shock given that she is played by Gwyneth Paltrow (a few flashback scenes ensure she has something else to do other than die).

A post-mortem reveals cause for major concern, “Should I call someone?” asks one of medics, “Call everyone” replies his boss. Continue reading

The story is King” says Clint Eastwood and his attraction to the screenplay of Hereafter seems to be that it offered the challenge of linking three fictional lives in France, America and England.

The fact that this story also has elements of a kind of supernatural thriller also appealed more than any serious reflection on what really happens when we die.

Now that he is now in his 80s, one would have imagined that Clint Eastwood would have had more than just an academic interest in the afterlife, but he says that he was drawn to the screenplay by what it said about life rather than death. Continue reading