I don't know when I started to like sci-fi movies. At first, I was attracted by the advanced and sophisticated instruments in the movie, and then I watched it one by one because of the slowly interlocking plot. Gradually understand the human's longing for the future and deep thinking about their own potential hidden in science fiction movies. One of the most profound is the "Resident Evil" series adapted from the game. Set in the United States, where modern science is extremely developed, the story takes place in the bioengineering laboratory of a company called Umbrella - "Hive". Hundreds of genetics, bioengineering experts are conducting a scientific study, and a virus suddenly breaks out and spreads rapidly. In order to prevent the virus from leaking, the supercomputer "Queen of Flames" that controls the operation of the laboratory closed the "hive" and killed all the staff who were infected with the virus. The heroine Alice and Matt formed a rescue team and were ordered to come to the hive. They originally wanted to destroy the virus and save the survivors, but unexpectedly found that these virus-infected staff had become terrifying zombies, extremely aggressive, and people were bitten or caught. Wounds can become infected and even instantly turn into zombies. After fighting to the death, Alice and Matt escape the hive, but they are caught in an even more sinister mystery... "Resident Evil" is adapted from the popular game, there are currently three, and the fourth is about to be released. Because there are many fighting scenes in the film, and there are always zombies throughout, almost every episode is marked with the PG-13 logo. Zombies are rampant on the streets, comrades in arms are facing each other because of the virus, a town was completely wiped off the map after a nuclear explosion, and the once prosperous Las Vegas was turned into a desert... "Resident Evil" is presented with a shocking perspective. The plot, but the purpose is not just to give people visual impact and mental stimulation. I still remember the summer vacation after the college entrance examination. I sat in front of the computer and watched the first to third films in a row. I did admit that some scenes were terrible, but I opened my eyes to the end, because I was shocked and a little moved.
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