Heinreich Volmer, though introduced as the unconventional head of the wellness spa, was actually a medically-immortal Swiss Baron and mad scientist supposedly executed 200 years prior. It also could have undertones of her actually being just like everyone else, not accepting of the Cured people, a … If you know that movie, you know that book, then you know what a central moment that was to the book. It was an unique zombie movie.I just want to add that this concept of cured zombies is far from original. Movies & TV Stack Exchange works best with JavaScript enabled So creepy and interesting and different from anything else in the genre and then they do nothing to explore it! Was the top still spinning? So he walks away. And we are all in desperate need for forgiveness and grace.Which is totally why I love movies and stories crafted by other humans. But he did see it wasn't right so it did make up for it, which is why I still think he was a relatively ok character, but to just join in on something like throwing a molotov cocktail so easily like that docked off some points for me.This next point is definitely a big spoiler so I shall warm anyone, even though it is marked as "Spoiler", that I will be taking about the ending.I feel like Abbie (Ellen Page) should have killed her son after her son had been infected. But I digress.) But through several twists, Conor forces Senan back into helping them. So there were two problems the scientists needed to solve in this world. That is a fantastic backdrop to plant your story in. These are the left over jobs of society. What the heck was she smiling about????? Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts Don’t waste your time.Watch the series “In the Flesh.” It’ll be a revelation for you. The meanness of the act. It isn't your stereotypically "evil" antagonist, he is in that gray area.I didn't like Senan (Sam Keeley) as a character all too much, he is a good character but I would've liked it if he didn't jump sides to the Cured Alliance so easily, I was rooting for him to not switch so easily. And that is, markings on maps showing where Senan was going to take Cillian. Senan couldn’t cure Cillian, and so they’re on the run as the government are currently just killing all infected and not offering the cure.I believe after the second outbreak, Connor gained some traction and is obviously running some sort of political campaign. Maybe I’ll make my title more clear in the body! In writing this I've gone from thinking its the narrator preparing himself to die & finally forgetting that Tyler exists to the narrator actually being dead & it being all part of his imagination. And their plan is simple, they are going to utilize the doctor and promise her they will break her girlfriend free. 200 years ago, The Institute was the castle of a notoriously mad Baron who fell in forbidden love with his own sister - who was said to have been stricken with an incurable illness. After Anna found out that Senan killed her husband and flipped completely out, it was obvious she was going to have nothing to do with Senan ever again. When you think about how many more people died because of the grudge against the cured, which in turn lead to the cured forming a grudge against them, it’s such a ridiculous cycle. Note how Alex's fantasy-life has changed: The sex seems a bit wild, but it is monogamous (contrasting with an earlier threesome) and it is consensual (at least in comparison to earlier rapes) -- which is apparently enough to earn the approval of society (versus the condemnation of society that Alex used to earn).What Barry says could be correct, but I doubt Mr Kubrick would show anything that goes against proven science. The only reason he hasn't started already is because, while she's technically "of age," all this biological tampering has slowed the onset of puberty - and therefore her ability to bear children.What sets things in motion, apparently, is Lockhart. I think it would have been a better ending if this "irrational thinking, bad consequence" was the theme of the movie and have it end with Abbie not thinking rationally. It’s all of these thing of course.