At the beginning, Alice was about to escape from the laboratory. The whole scene was exactly the same as that of Resident Evil 1, so I thought it was the wrong movie. After she was shot, I followed the camera to see a "Alice" ditch. It turned out that Dr. × always believed that Alice's blood was the only hope to resist the T virus, so after Alice's mother escaped (the end of Resident Evil 2), he has been cloning Alice, but the clones do not have the ability of the real Alice. Other studies have found that when Alice's blood is injected into the body of a zombie, the zombie will have a lower intelligence, but the toxicity and destructive ability are greatly increased.
The camera cuts, the real Alice is riding a motorcycle alone in the desert, and the whole world is full of the desolation and despair of the apocalypse. Sunset, desert, alone, the kind of self-blame and loneliness of being alone for fear of bringing misfortune to others are displayed in the sand and gravel wandering with the wind. Doomsday, it should be like this. Alice receives a distress signal and heads to a shabby house, which turns out to be a family of Texas massacres, the last of which died under the mouth of her captive zombie dog.
Carlos, the little guy in Resident Evil 2, became one of the leaders of the escort team, leading a convoy of more than 30 people to flee in the desert. When he thought everything was calm, he was attacked by an overwhelming swarm of zombie crows. When it was about to be wiped out by all on the spot, Alice appeared, showed great power (she has super powers in this episode), and killed all the zombie crows.
Later, Alice told everyone through a diary she found that Alaska was still a pure land that was not polluted by the T virus. To restock food and gas before heading to Alaska, they decided to head to Las Vegas first. But what they didn't know was that Dr. X had already locked Alice's location through satellite, and he went against the decision of the Umbrella Company's executives to send troops and a large number of enhanced zombies to capture Alice.
The two sides fought in Las Vegas, and the guards were almost wiped out except for the child, and Dr. × himself was bitten by a zombie. Because it is an enhanced zombie, the normal dose of anti-venom cannot eliminate the T-virus. In order to survive, Dr. X injected N times the anti-venom, which eventually mutated and became a special type. The Blood Washing Umbrella Company is located in the underground research base. At this time, Alice and her party also came to the research base of the Umbrella Company in order to grab a plane to Las Vegas. In order to cut a bloody path among the zombies, Carlos resolutely boarded a truck full of gasoline and rushed towards the zombies (he was bitten in the Las Vegas War and died soon), and the fire burst into the sky, Alice. After the escort team successfully grabbed the helicopter, they said goodbye to everyone and went to the underground research institute alone.
The computer appeared and told Alice that she only needed her plasma to save the world, but she had to kill the alien Dr. X first. It had tried its best to trap him underground, but it couldn't last long. In order to save mankind (and for revenge), Alice is ready to die with Dr. ×. In the end, Alice, with the help of clone Alice, led Dr. × to kill under the most terrifying organ in Resident Evil 1, and the story ended, but we still don't know how human beings will end...
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