Resident Evil is a series of movies that I have only recently started watching. In fact, it cannot be said that it is the first time I watched it, because I was taken by my brother when I was a child and I have seen Wu all the time, but my memory is a little vague. And this film has become a shadow of my childhood. When I was a child, I basically dreamed of zombies every day. Can't sleep at night. So this time I look at it as a challenge to my childhood shadow. Then let's talk about the movie itself. I personally think this movie is a very good movie, just talking about the movie, it has nothing to do with the game, because I haven't played the game. But I think that since Resident Evil can be called the pioneering work of zombie films, there is a reason for it. It goes without saying that the makeup and picture are well made. As for the plot, it is very reasonable and there is no logical problem. And as far as each of its plots is concerned, you can pick one out and watch it without having to watch it all from beginning to end, but the plot can also be fully connected. So for those lazy people who don't want to read all of them, it's a lot of work. European and American movies have never mind challenging big themes, such as the survival and death of human beings, and as far as this movie is concerned, its production is completely able to hold this theme. What he showed strongly, the spirit of living, is very shocking and inspiring. I think when we watch a movie, we should not go to the movie for the sake of nitpicking, but to learn. All movies, no matter how bad they are, have something to learn from, and that's where the value of this movie lies. And the measure of whether a movie is a good movie is how much people can learn from this movie, so those who have learned a lot think this movie is a good movie, and those who have not learned it think it is a good movie. This movie is a bad movie. It all depends on your own learning ability and three perspectives.
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