When watching this, I always think of a doomsday novel I read when I was young: a story about a heroine from an alien planet who landed on a zombie-infested earth to save the earth.
At the beginning of this one, Resident Evil began to become a bit inexplicable, and the design of the plot made it difficult to quickly substitute.
This is set to Alice as the main research direction, and Umbrella uses her as a sample to start experimenting with biochemical human beings, with densely packed biochemical human corpses.
From here on, it's strange that the umbrella company can build an underground test facility anywhere, and then use the projection to hold a meeting. When the leading cadres find out that the doctor has a problem, they will not execute it in time, and they are still waiting for him to slap the virus in his body; Zombies do not carry a gun for experiments, do not take any protective measures, and do not fall from the inside, which is really the halo of the protagonist.
Alice has also been rescued by the team at the end of the second part and has become a lone ranger. When she heard the broadcast, she went to save people. She didn't have any precautions in her heart. She has been transformed and is very strong. When it comes to transformation, I get even more angry. The first two are still fighting between humans and zombies. It’s a bit outrageous, but it can also be made by powerful people. This one is directly transformed into a robot, controlled by the chip on the satellite, and can still Control the fire, I'm a good guy, it's become a fantasy movie.
There is also a very outrageous one, that is, the cowboy was bitten, don't say, hey, I just don't say, and then his girlfriend was killed by a zombie bird to protect him. I'm thinking that you are infected anyway, so you can't protect your girlfriend. Sure enough, the corpse changed at a critical moment, biting the little girl.
But in the end, there is still something to be said for the third installment. The first is the emergence of the team, which has developed a new form in the apocalyptic world, capable of protecting the weak. The White Queen is also really cute, she feels a little more like a child than the Red Queen. Alice's final battle with the professor was also quite exciting, and the dense crowd of clones was also quite shocking.
Of course, although the third film is not as good as the first and second in terms of famous scenes, it is still very handsome to take out a cigarette in the fallen car seat and die heroically.
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