Since the advent of the movie "Star Wars", the use and development of special effects has increased. From the very detailed model of Star Wars movies, the trend is a more realistic effect as a whole. In the mid-1990's, computer technology reached a level that can express complex visual effects in a realistic way. After releasing the movies "Twister" and "Independence Day", if you grasp this understanding using the latest computer graphics effect, it looks very realistic. It is difficult to judge the end of CGI.
There is no doubt that the roller coaster contains a lot of disaster movie DNA. First of all, this movie is called "sensurround". This is a kind of gimmick that has high quality sound quality and influenced the disaster, but now it seems a bit ridiculous. Likewise, like almost all disaster movies, there are various famous faces throughout the film, from Henry Fonda as the owner of Ziegel to the spark of the gorgeous rock band of the time. In the movie. It is the last act. There are strange side characters and multiple action sequences. Both are considered as major contents of disaster movies. Unfortunately, for roller coasters, this movie is not particularly memorable in the event of a disaster.
Unfortunately, the modern world has not escaped potential hazards. In fact, popular literature, movies, and media often focus on possible disasters. Questions about these disasters are raising: what is the possibility that they will happen? What can we do to stop them? In terms of funds and funding, how much should we invest to prevent them? It is one. Influenza pandemic. In 1918, 50 million people died worldwide due to the global epidemic of influenza. It is highly infectious and people are mutated to distinct influenza viruses, so people are not immune. The other two influenza epidemics occurred in the 20th century and another "swine flu" is ongoing. In these epidemics, the virus is not fatal like in 1918, but future viruses are likely to be like this.
The world may be the earliest scene of a disaster movie. Although bird flu is well known as avian influenza, it is not the largest and most deadly world epidemic on the planet, but it causes a large economic loss to poultry farmers around the world with a few genetic mutations It is. To the author, Simon Pakin, an award-winning journalist to investigate the threats to past, present and future humanity, to have top-tier epidemiologists, on-site farmers, and politicians working on budget cuts hear stories Please. In the next three months, we will publish his findings as a series of 5 episodes with some additional material to complement the story. Please participate in today's trip