After the virus invaded Raccoon City from the underground research institute, Umbrella Corporation dropped an atomic bomb in Raccoon City. These people thought they had the virus under control, but the infection was still spreading. The idea of the film is good.
Raccoon City was just the beginning, the T-Virus engulfing America in just a few weeks and the whole world turning into a wasteland a few months later provides a good explanation for the setting.
After the film has finished putting the background, the lens is switched to Alice's replica, and the X-rays in the first film appear, and the hospital with many institutions. . . Alice, who had been shot heavily, was thrown to the dead pile. There were many identical Alices. At first, she looked confused, but she realized after reading it.
There is a larger umbrella base under the desert. The doctor in charge of Alice's project has been studying Alice's serum to resist the virus through Alice's serum antibody, and create a serum that subverts the T virus, which carries intelligent memory. . .
As soon as the camera turned, it was Alice herself, escaping from the Umbrella Company's tracking in the desert. There are faults in the film, and some imagination can be filled in between.
Alice's strength and wisdom have grown at a geometric speed, and she has been able to generate powerful induction. When she has nightmares, and when she rescues a group of humans from a group of crows, she has a great willpower fluctuation, and the doctor also discovered Alice. traces, and disobeyed the pursuit. .
During the climax, the doctor was injected with Alice serum due to infection and became a tentacle monster. The ending must have made our heroine win. .
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