1. In the second part, Alice can have superhuman perception, and can smell the infected person from far away (exaggeratedly speaking). Look for the little girl in her. , If in doubt, go back and look again. In the third part, Alice's ability increased exponentially. When she was with everyone, LJ's chest had already begun to rot, and the situation was getting worse, but she didn't know. This led to a senseless shock later.
2. There are two ways of transmission of the virus in the film:
a. Zombie scratches or bites
b. Eating infected corpses.
In the third part, since crows will be infected by being fed carrion, other sacrificial animals ( (Such as dung beetles, vultures, earthworms, etc.) are not included in the film? You might say that the length of the movie is so short, of course, it's important to shoot it. This statement is very bad. A successful filmmaker or screenwriter, they shouldn't miss the picture that is supposed to be perfectly presented. Think about human zombies. Dog zombies have appeared in the first and second episodes. Do we really need to cook cold rice? The corrosive animals mentioned above are a good breakthrough. We must know that for the total amount of human beings, their number is also amazing. The most important point is that they can fly in the air. The land warfare turned to air warfare, which will be another highlight of the Resident Evil series.
3. The same is the problem of ability improvement. In order to let the audience understand Alice's energy, the film uses a lot of close-up shots, such as heavy objects flying in sleep, strong will when contending with the restrained body, and protective shields used when encountering partners. However, in a real battle, the ability that can be manifested has only speed, which makes people feel that the whole battle is very empty, and it can hardly reflect the power of the T virus. I think this is also one of the three shortcomings.
In fact, to be honest, Resident Evil is a very compact plot in the series. It is a good movie. You can turn it over if you have time~
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