The whole film is clueless.
In fact, I was a little puzzled by the title of the film being pulled to the streets of Tokyo and Mika Nakajima, but seeing half of Tokyo turned into a big hole in an instant, I'm sorry, my little bit of radical anti-Japanese spirit has been greatly satisfied.
Yes, 3D really makes Biochemical 4 eat enough sesame oil, but the audience is not a fool, no one will think that the effect of special dazzling is a good film. The effect of Biochemical 4 is indeed several steps higher than the first three, but there are too many slow motions. Although it is handsome, it is obviously not enjoyable. I don't want to see you endlessly turning over, I don't want to see you endlessly grabbing guns, I don't want to see you endlessly spinning and kicking, my dears, it takes skills to be handsome, and it's annoying to be too obvious. .
I have a few small questions:
1. Do you all dodge bullets like this? We've seen The Matrix.
2. Didn't the female pig's feet become normal at the beginning of the film? Why is the horse so fierce?
3. Has the umbrella (?) company's virus mutated? All zombies have turned into lily mouths.
4. The makeup on the faces of the two female Yinlian who climbed the sewer belt and fired at the zombies for Shenma is still so delicate? How much setting powder did you use?
5. Mi Shuai went out of the country with a greasy and strong figure, no one came forward to interfere?
Biochemistry is an endless pit. Every movie has almost the same plot, not that many routines, and almost those scenes, why do we still watch it with relish? Biochemical 4 makes this pit a little bit of a mouth, and if everything goes too far, it will only backfire.
I guess the series is ruined by this one. No more pride in grabbing a Resident Evil limited-edition USB stick in the future.
Finally, disappointed.
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