Movies first. The story of the film is nothing new, a typical "hero vs. monster plus conspiracy" type of movie. Although there is still a little confusion about the true face of the villain, in fact, people with a little experience in watching movies can see what is going on at a glance. As for the episode when the brother turned into a monster, the relationship sprouted, the heavens and the human were at war, and he couldn't bear to attack his sister. This kind of plot seems to appear in all movies where monsters appear.
The technology is great, and the characters' movements and expressions are lifelike and amazing. A few years ago, there was a CG movie "Final Fantasy" (it seems that it was also made by SONY), which was also adapted for the game. It blindly pursued technical perfection, but the story was unknown, so the reputation was not good. The story of this movie is well told, and the technology has undoubtedly improved a lot, so it is naturally not on the same level in comparison.
In addition to what has been said above, there is one more factor that gave me a four-star rating for the film, and that's what the title of this article is about. That is the hand-in-hand appearance of Leon and Claire, the protagonists of "Resident Evil 2". The first computer game I played was "Resident Evil 2". I bought the original version. I remember the price was 26 yuan, and I spent 18 yuan. At that time, my university dormitory just raised money to buy a computer. The curiosity about the computer and the freshness of the game combined, I was quite fascinated by "Resident Evil 2" for a while. Several times at night, everyone in the dormitory slept, and I played alone. I still remember the nervousness of being afraid of a zombie suddenly rushing over when I opened the door in the game. One of the innovations of this game is the dual protagonists and the dual main lines, which are interspersed and intertwined with each other. I got through a level with Claire, then my enthusiasm for the game waned, so I never played with Leon again. Based on this memory alone, this film has already received three stars.
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