The one-off annihilation at the beginning was like cold water to the audience who came to the top and were still looking forward to the war. The director not only used a casual explanation like "Wesker's betrayal" to kill the audience, but also performed live performances to overturn many of the previous settings. As a result, the series is difficult to justify in the end (the time line is even more wrong); but in addition to the dashing heroine as always, the violent, bloody and thrilling special effects scenes (although the cost of this film is very small) also dazzled the audience.
Going back to the hive that looks like a second decoration is another wave of memory killings; in addition to the significantly accelerated infection rate, it is unbelievable that the zombies still have body temperature (thermal imaging). I saw your Lee Joon Ki Oppa playing soy sauce handsomely.
With the fall of the zombie film (no matter how nonsense this scene is), the years of grievances finally came to an end (although it was a less than perfect ending), and finally, out of feelings, I added a star to the final chapter of the series. I have to say that Mila really married a good husband and is willing to use seven movies to support her daughter-in-law in 15 years, looking forward to the restart of the series (although it is already on the street in terms of casting).
PS In the end, I made two separate complaints: BSAA is actually printed on the car of the heroine at the beginning (this organization still has time to be established in the movie); the monster in the slaughterhouse resembles the left guardian of Salazar (everyone knows it).
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