The camera switches are too frequent, and the PPT movie summary is in place

Gretchen 2022-04-20 09:01:47

Like the previous ones, the plot is chaotic and can't be connected, except that the end of the first part, the second part, the third part echoes the lower part, and the fourth part begins to collapse. In other words, basically all the holes that should be filled have been filled, which echoes the big bug in the first part: it is obvious that the virus was deliberately thrown out and released by Alice's husband, but the first few parts have always emphasized that it was an accidental leak. It's fair to say 3 stars.

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Resident Evil: The Final Chapter quotes

  • Dr. Isaacs' Clone: What the hell are you?

    Dr. Isaacs: I'm you, you idiot.

    Dr. Isaacs' Clone: No. No. No, that's not possible.

    Dr. Isaacs: The real you.

    Dr. Isaacs' Clone: [stabbing the clone] Liar! Abomination! You dirty, filthy clone! I'm me. He's not me.

  • Alice: What happened?

    Red Queen: When Isaacs died, I could bring myself back online and stop attacks on the remaining human settlements. You saved them.

    Alice: Why am I still alive?

    Red Queen: The antivirus only destroyed the T-virus within your body. It didn't harm the healthy cells. You are now free of infection.

    Alice: I thought I would die. You and Alicia, you lied to me.

    Red Queen: We had to know if you were willing to make the sacrifice, to give up your life for others. This was something no one at Umbrella would have done. Alicia Marcus was right about you.

    Alice: I *was* one of them. I was created by Umbrella, just an instrument for them.

    Red Queen: No. You became something more than they ever have anticipated. The clone became more human than they ever could be. And you have one more step to make.

    Alice: What do you mean?

    Red Queen: [opens the file, uploading it into Alice] Before she died, Alicia downloaded her memories for you. The childhood you never had combined with the woman she could never become.