house of dead, the plot is the same, the sound effects are similar, and the difference is just the zombies. More and more powerful, the protagonist is getting more and more heroic, and the two sides can't die, they can't die.
Take this one, the heroine Alice's super powers are really amazing! Then a group of black zombie crows were swept away by the explosion of the small universe of her mind~! ! How handsome! Although this section reminds me of the X-Men, the dense crow special effects are pretty good.
The doctor turned into a super invincible undead zombie. The wound would heal automatically, the muscles cysts all over his body, and the tentacles of his teeth and claws, in the clamor of you cannot kill me, were finally dismembered piece by piece by the laser net. Although the villain is powerful, the plot is relatively old-fashioned. What I wonder is that it's a pity that this important person actually died like this.
The whole film seems to be set in the desert, or artificially created the scene of the desert border. The earth was ruined ruthlessly in the director’s imagination once again. The endless yellow sand, the bare sun, and the rusty cars. Everyone is exhausted, working hard, and the city has become piles of piles. Broken copper and iron, covered in the continuous yellow sand.
The heroine Milla is really a very individual actor, and the image created in the fifth element is still something I can't forget. When she occasionally be gentle, omg, the red-haired Lilu is back! By the way, her skin is well treated, delicate and soft, with natural bronze and gold. I don’t have a say in the fighting scenes. I am timid to die. When the bloody horror scene comes, I cover my face with clothes and only dare to enjoy the sound effects.
But Resident Evil, as a masterpiece of zombie movies (I think so), is still not to be missed. Although it is a bit of a series development...Many films have more or less borrowed its elements, such as the kid with anti-viral blood after 28 weeks. In fact, I think that movies like this kind of purely visual impact without much plot are still more enjoyable to watch in movie theaters.
A little preview of Episode 4, it’s time to return to the base camp! The screen has moved to the streets of Tokyo, Japan has been ransacked by zombies, and it is in tatters (the zombies should be stronger in this episode, because the zombies in the laboratory have been transformed and upgraded by the doctor). Little Japan invented the game of Resident Evil, and finally got to eat its own fruit hoho. Take the old nest away, it should be the last episode.
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