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This chaos is balanced by Dr. Kelson, whose narrative serves as the emotional core of the film. His efforts to connect with and assist Samson—an "alpha infected" individual whose actions challenge our previous understanding of the Rage virus—infuse the story with unexpected tenderness. Their interactions are slow-paced, gentle, and often humorously warm, presenting a glimpse of connection in a fear-driven world. The stark difference between Jimmy's malicious joy and Kelson's kindness is what lends significance to the horror.
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Kelson's narrative subtly explores whether empathy can persist in a world dominated by violence. His resolve to view Samson not as a monster but as a being still capable of connection represents the film's most radical act. In a setting where brutality is the norm, Kelson's commitment to compassion appears almost revolutionary—a refusal to yield to the moral decay surrounding him. These instances provide the story with philosophical depth, implying that humanity's survival relies not only on resilience but also on the conviction that understanding remains achievable, even when everything else has crumbled.
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