Resident Evil 2 is the second installment in the Resident Evil franchise, directed by Alexander Witt. Alice, the survivor of the first episode, wakes up to find that she has been used by the Umbrella Company as the latest biochemical experiment, with super strength, perception and sensitivity, and her mission is to find survivors in the accident. Alice regroups with Jill, Terry, Carlos and others. In order to complete the task, they must kill a bloody road in this city surrounded by zombies as fast as possible, otherwise, there is only a dead end waiting for them. It's an unremarkable, disgusting, and even insomniac movie. But in my opinion, it is not just a zombie film known for its pure horror, but an epic and magnificent war film between justice and evil, light and darkness, and a film that inspires us to cherish life. , an ethical film about human survival and environmental protection. But the fly in the ointment is that it seems that starting from this film, the "Resident Evil" series has started a routine. The heroine has become an undead strong, a group of zombies that can never be defeated. , and the freshness is not enough, the more I look at it, the more I feel a bit like Mission Impossible. Of course, the action scenes are still gorgeous, but other than that, there are very few remarkable points, not even thrilling, but Jill played by Sienna Guillory is a bright spot. . The biochemical crisis reminds me of anti-human scientific research. I can't help but recall that during the Second World War, the infamous "Black Sun" 731 bacteria unit in the Japanese invaders conducted biochemical experiments on living and healthy Chinese compatriots. Victims with great trauma. In the war with the Chinese army, the use of biological and chemical weapons that violated international laws of war made many Chinese compatriots lose their ability to live after the war and died in extreme pain. Is this the so-called "salvation"? After reading it, I thought about it for a long time, and I want to say four words: awe of nature
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