In 2035, The Rain Kills 90% Humans...1 Drop= Death

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Published 2022-06-14
The world as we know it has come to an end, due to a rain-carried virus that wiped out nearly everybody in Scandinavia.
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All Comments (21)
  • @blame7121
    Imagine witnessing a mild car crash, seeing a family get out of the car and rush to woods, so you decide to abandon your own car and follow them. Just because you were curious about why they were in such a rush?
  • I guess in this universe, it’s good to be a plant since apparently they’re not affected by the virus whatsoever.
  • @Zanchcrow
    Never understood why in so many movies of this genre, the inhabitants always choose to venture out of the base at night. Even if there is no way to tell the time inside the base, the doors should have went back down the instant she realised it was night.
  • @hiuto2
    Find a Costco warehouse or any of the same type, enough water and food for a decade. If rain was toxic, then a much higher percentage of people would die. Power would go out so only bottled water or filtered water (hopefully) would do to grow food.
  • @lampeditor6199
    If they would’ve just listened to their mom and stayed inside, she would’ve still been alive
  • @BobBob-up8fz
    Dad: "Protect your brother. He is the only way to stop the Virus!". Daughter: "Why though? Why not tell mom this info too?" Dad: "look! I could take 5min to explain EVERYTHING, to you both. But that requires to much common sence. Now; follow my vague info. I'm gonna go out into the direct rain storm right now!"
  • Never heard of this movie but the theme is familiar. Classic "when the apocalypse comes people will be their own greatest enemy" story. The issue I think, is that in these stories they rarely show any contrast. It'd be interesting if we spent the movie watching this group make bad, selfish decisions, then justifying themselves by saying "its the only way to survive". But then, at the end we find a city of people who have thrived by working together and using their heads. It'd be much more meaningful in my opinion.
  • @Twiggy163
    Why can't they make kids do as they're told just for ONCE in a movie.
  • How is clean water not more of a concern than food, in a world where most water is contaminated??
  • @Meltman1000
    Maybe if you are going to open that door after 6 years, maybe do it during the day
  • @eazygamer1394
    She literally killed her mother because she opened the door
  • @fluffz7082
    mother dies in front of their eyes next frame: expressive dancing
  • @stonem0013
    Rasmus was such a liability - the dad should've thrown him out of the car the moment he refused to wear seatbelt
  • @Tyroldis
    The kids mourn their mother's death. 5 seconds later - they party like there's no tomorrow.
  • @Darkgun231
    The dad really should have tried to explain what was happening. Maybe some notes, or a video message, or something.
  • @bige9856
    i love movies when it’s always the kids doing stupid things that are easily preventable 😃
  • "And discover that there are more bunkers throughout the city". My man, that's the ENTIRE COUNTRY.