When I watched the first episode, I was really surprised by the production of this film. The animation-style characters, and even the reflection in the glass, are depicted in great detail, but it was later learned that it was shot by a real person and was technically processed into this way, and it felt that way.
I have read a lot of comments about the painting of the only child with color in the film, but personally, no matter how I explain it, the color part is a bit superfluous. It should be said that he does not admit that the person is still a child, so his paintings are completely unqualified.
There is also the lie that the male protagonist made up to his sister after he shot and killed his sister. According to my logic, the ending should either convince the sister or make her realize that even if she insists on making the elixir of immortality What a terrible mistake to make and then make another Resident Evil. It's always a bit frustrating to have such a short ending.
Just relying on the sentence "If there is no death, what is the meaning of life." I feel that the male protagonist is also a person who will follow the clues given by others without thinking about it. The only struggle is his promise to his sister and that sentence The words echo in the mind.
The only interesting thing about this film is the technology.
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