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What can we learn from a Hollywood pandemic? The positives from four outbreak films

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What can we learn from a Hollywood pandemic? The positives from four outbreak films

By Bethany Minelle

 

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Dustin Hoffman is determined to save the world in 1995 thriller Outbreak, but can we nab any of his tips?

 

At the start of the lockdown, a craze for watching apocalyptic films took hold.

 

Movies simulating the spread of a global pandemic saw streaming figures rocket, as those stuck at home tried to come to terms with the coronavirus climate.

 

Now, almost six weeks into lockdown, people are getting restless.

 

We revisit four pandemic thrillers and attempt to pull the positive from Hollywood melodrama.

 

Full Story: https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus-can-pandemic-disaster-films-help-us-navigate-the-outbreak-11979655

5 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

What can we learn from a Hollywood pandemic?

They all die in the end.....☠️

What have we learnt from this movie 'Outbreak'? Don't cast such short men in lead roles lol ????  lol. Here's some breaking news: The whole human race is going to die either from an extremist, a disease, a drone ordinance, or some sort of age related conditions. 

Hollywood. . .hub of mass population prepping.

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