2 big strong women + "Mi Shuai" who is not useful

Nikita 2022-03-21 09:01:48

As a film adapted from a game, it is very refreshing to watch (even I am writing a film review at this moment, and I feel a little bloody). The story line is basically clarified. (Anyway, I didn't try to understand any "storyline" when I played this game).
All in all, in a word, it can be regarded as a relatively good entertainment movie.
The following are the two scenes that left a deep impression on me:
hordes of zombies rushed to the rooftops, chasing and killing a group of "survivors" led by the heroine, and Alice and Claire completed a very typical confrontation in the shootout film. Weapons" "air relay", (At this moment, a smile appeared on the corner of my mouth, because I knew that a massacre of zombies was about to begin... [Let me immediately begin to suspect that Confucius The correctness of the proclaimed "human nature is inherently good"]).
Immediately after this exciting "slaughter scene": Claire and Alice joined forces with a "big" zombie to have a "2VS1" fight scene that was both "brilliant and sexy". (Alice is in charge of "Heroic" and Claire is in charge of "Sexy"). It is no exaggeration to say that this fighting scene is a classic example of similar dramas!

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Resident Evil: Afterlife quotes

  • [last lines]

    Jill Valentine: [to her soldiers] Deployment in T-minus 57 seconds. When you hit the deck, you watch your formation. Take no prisoners and shoot to kill. Total enemy numbers are unknown but will include Umbrealla fugitives and prime targets. Claire Redfield, Chris Redfield and Project Alice. So, people, whatever's waiting for you out there, just know one thing: You are gonna be in for the fight of your lives.

  • Alice: Why am I not suprised?

    Albert Wesker: You weren't too hard to find. Our satellite system is still operational, and there aren't too many people flying now days. Besides, I always knew you would be drawn to your friends. Loyalty - Highly overrated.