viernes, 24 de abril de 2015

World War Z. Carnahan Matthew Michael, Goddard Drew, Lindelof Damon (1)

Jurgen Warmbrunn: Trouble with most people is that they don't believe something could happen until it already has. It's not stupidity or weakness, it's just human nature.
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Jurgen Warmbrunn: In the '30s, Jews refused to believe they could be sent to concentration camps. In '72, we refused to be massacred in the Olympics. In the month before October 1973 we saw Arab troop movements, and we unanimously agreed that they didn't pose a threat. Now, a month later, the Arab attack almost drove us into the sea. So, we decided to make a change.

Gerry Lane: A change?

Jurgen Warmbrunn: "The tenth man." If nine of us with the same information arrived at the exact same conclusion, it's the duty of the tenth man to disagree. No matter how improbable it may seem, the tenth man has to start thinking with the assumption that the other nine were wrong.


(1) Based on the novel World War Z by Max Brooks

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