Where there are action scenes, it is very sharp, including the first rescue operation at the beginning, and after the confluence of the final laboratory, everyone's tactical actions fully demonstrate that this is a veteran unit with combat effectiveness and tacit understanding. There are two shots that impressed me a lot, one is a broken neck directly after falling on the back. The other is in the laboratory, after the undead regroup, when Booker enters a room, he first probes through the glass gap, and then penetrates into the lens. Haven't seen similar shots in other films, the design is great. The fight between the heroine and the strong man in the glass promenade is also very exciting.
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