ChemicallyEnhanced
Bluelighter
I'm currently on hour 79 of cold turkey from Morphine, so sorry if I'm not very articulate or clear here.
^I can only think of like two examples off th top of my head but there are probably HUNDREDS.
1) Cabin Fever (either the 2002 OG or the 2014* remake) - Jeff. Twenty-somethings stranded in a cabin in the woods while a very contagious flesh-eating virus is spreading through them. When Karen is the first to be infected, the quaranteen her in the [shed or boathouse depending on the version]. Jeff is the one who insists they strip and closely examine each other for the lesions/rashes/skin damage. The next day they fix the jeep and Marci and Paul help a very bloody Karen - who is also vomiting blood - to the jeep and keep touching her, despite knowing how contagious it is. He's been breathing through a handkerchief and staying several feet from the others. At this point, knowing there is no way Marci and Paul AREN'T infected, he grabs a bunch if beer (despite them not even knowing yet that the disease is in the water) and hides out in the woods. Thus being the only person NOT to catch it, with the remaining character catching it from drinking the water, same as Karen.
2) 28 Years Later (Or 28 weeks?) - the guy who abandons his wife. It's a situation where the zombies have already broken into that last room of the house and the wife hangs back (to help a kid? who is already doomed) thus sealing her own death. His chances of survival if he had stayed with his wife or tried to help her were 0%. Her chances of survival, regardless of what he did, were 0%. He had no other reasonable option.
*yes, they DID remake it only 14 years later and, no, the gore effects were WORSE
^I can only think of like two examples off th top of my head but there are probably HUNDREDS.
1) Cabin Fever (either the 2002 OG or the 2014* remake) - Jeff. Twenty-somethings stranded in a cabin in the woods while a very contagious flesh-eating virus is spreading through them. When Karen is the first to be infected, the quaranteen her in the [shed or boathouse depending on the version]. Jeff is the one who insists they strip and closely examine each other for the lesions/rashes/skin damage. The next day they fix the jeep and Marci and Paul help a very bloody Karen - who is also vomiting blood - to the jeep and keep touching her, despite knowing how contagious it is. He's been breathing through a handkerchief and staying several feet from the others. At this point, knowing there is no way Marci and Paul AREN'T infected, he grabs a bunch if beer (despite them not even knowing yet that the disease is in the water) and hides out in the woods. Thus being the only person NOT to catch it, with the remaining character catching it from drinking the water, same as Karen.
2) 28 Years Later (Or 28 weeks?) - the guy who abandons his wife. It's a situation where the zombies have already broken into that last room of the house and the wife hangs back (to help a kid? who is already doomed) thus sealing her own death. His chances of survival if he had stayed with his wife or tried to help her were 0%. Her chances of survival, regardless of what he did, were 0%. He had no other reasonable option.
*yes, they DID remake it only 14 years later and, no, the gore effects were WORSE
