[End with flowers] Long article reviews the road to face slaps in the Resident Evil series

Kacie 2021-12-20 08:01:01

[Preface] Speaking of "Resident Evil" can be regarded as my zombie film enlightenment film, unknowingly 15 years have passed, this series has finally come to an end, and for a while, I feel a little bit emotional. I have always had an idea before I watched the sixth part. I wanted to take the opportunity of the end of this series to write an article to review and comment on the six "Resident Evil". It was not written until the end of February, which really convinced me. Since this is a review of the entire series, there will be a lot of spoilers for the first few plots. If you haven't watched the first few, please read it carefully. [1] The first part of "Resident Evil" released in 2002 was the beginning of this series. Compared with the fancy follow-up work, the first action scene with a budget of only over 16 million yuan has almost no novelty, and the special effects are also very simple, but I have to admit that Paul Anderson has handed in super level homework. The rhythm of the whole film is relaxed, the editing is excellent, and there is almost no redundant and cumbersome shot. The plot is suspenseful, which makes people impressed after watching it. The beginning of the film is a plot of the virus leaking in the honeycomb and the massacre of the red queen. The rhythm is quite lively, and it mobilizes the audience's emotions from the beginning. In this segment, the director also carefully laid a lot of foreshadowing for the subsequent plot, such as a virus stealer who knocked over a passerby's coffee because of a hurried departure, an experimental dog who later became a zombie dog, and Matt sent to the hive to respond. Sister (the director seems to be suggesting that she was on the phone with Matt when the accident happened)...Look at the following directors who are crazy about making action scenes and show off new monsters. The conscience of the industry! Next, the heroine Alice wakes up in a mysterious mansion, followed by Matt and the bento team on stage, and the group found Alice's scumbag boyfriend on the train to the hive. After watching this passage, the audience was full of doubts. When they were looking confused, the director promptly explained the ins and outs through the mouth of the lunch squad leader. 1. 0, but it threw new questions to the audience. And just as the audience was attracted, the director took advantage of the hot iron and threw out his assassin, dedicating what is arguably the most classic section of the entire series, that is, the intense plot of the laser corridor leading to the host room of the Red Queen. The audience hadn't reacted yet, a laser beam had already been swept away, the heads were cut and the pellets were cut, and the three members of the bento team (including the bento team leader) were presented with fragrant bento! It can be said that when we saw the plot of such a bunker for the first time that year, how big the impact was on the soul, how classic the plot is! It's no wonder that the next few movies are so enthusiastic about this laser plot, and they take it out again and again and use it again.

The laser corridor in the first part is the most classic scene in the entire series

The first part of the red queen has a charming British accent very nice

After turning off the power and restarting the system, zombies rushed out frantically, and Alice and several teammates began the exciting road to survival. After shooting and killing zombies for a while, the heroine came to the place where the lab dog was raised to think about life. With the help of the dogs who turned into zombies, Alice regained the skills of sharp gun and round kick, and then smashed the head of Matt’s sister who turned into a zombie, and gained a lot of experience. Fully point the protagonist's halo skills. Next, the director used Matt to explain the ins and outs of 2.0, which led to the T virus. At the same time, Alice also remembered the sporadic clips, and found that she seemed to be the connector of Nei Ying's sister. Full of the protagonist's halo, Alice's natural leadership is bursting, and she returned to the host room of the Red Queen, and asked the Red Queen to tell the ins and outs of 3.0, which is the origin of the zombies in the hive. Following another story of a dry zombie, a group of people came to the previous T virus laboratory. Alice remembered that there was a vaccine, and Alice’s scumbag friend also remembered that he was actually the person who stole the virus and leaked the virus. So far, the director finally got the ins and outs of the final version 4. 0 all told the audience. I have to sigh that the director of the year really spent a lot of thought on the script. This suspenseful script with a pipa half-hidden is undoubtedly one of the reasons why the first film was loved by the audience. The BOSS licker released by the Red Queen killed the scumbag boy friend, sent a steaming bento to the remaining members of the bento team, and after scratching Matt, he was killed by Alice without accident. After a boss battle, Alice and Matt escaped from the hive, but they were taken away by someone newly sent by the umbrella. A subsequent narration revealed that Matt would be transformed into a "Nemesis" (stalker), which would well pave the way for the sequel. Finally, Alice escaped from the Raccoon City Hospital and discovered that a Resident Evil had occurred in Raccoon City, and thus received the Raccoon City incident in the game. The first part of "Resident Evil" that year gave me the feeling of surprise and shock, and I was immediately attracted by this series. The two actresses, Milla Jovovich and Michel Rodriguez, performed well. The red and black are very eye-catching, but I think the biggest contributor to the film's success is Paul Anderson, who is the screenwriter and director. As mentioned earlier, this film is very good in script layout, rhythm control, and lens editing, which can be called the pinnacle of the series. At the end of the film, after Alice loaded a rifle, the camera slowly zoomed out and shot a messy raccoon city street. This shot made me think that Paul Anderson should have spent all of his directorial talents. This movie is on. By the way, there was actually a very crude end credit egg in this film that year. It was when the cast and crew played most of the time, a line from the role played by Michelle Rodriguez would be inserted between the music: " When I get out of here, I think I'm gonna get laid. After the opening remarks, the director used a very bright rhythm to tell the story of the new wave of umbrella squad that opened the hive, released the zombies inside, and then the umbrella company quickly evacuated the key personnel and so on. In this section, the story of the daughter of Dr. Ashford who invented the T virus and was stranded in Raccoon City due to a crash during the evacuation was filmed, but it was not described in detail, leaving the audience with a lot of suspense. Next, the first game character in this series, Jill, is online, and the shape is very similar to that in the game, which is eye-catching. Sienna Galley, who plays Jill, has also become the most acclaimed actor among the game characters that appear in this series. After talking about the full outbreak of the Resident Evil in Raccoon City, the second game character Carlos appeared. This little brother also appeared in the third part, and also had an emotional scene with Alice. He had a good chance to be the leading actor, but he was ruthlessly given a bento. This is a later story. After the opening remarks, the director used a very bright rhythm to tell the story of the new wave of umbrella squad that opened the hive, released the zombies inside, and then the umbrella company quickly evacuated the key personnel and so on. In this section, the story of the daughter of Dr. Ashford who invented the T virus and was stranded in Raccoon City due to a crash during the evacuation was filmed, but it was not described in detail, leaving the audience with a lot of suspense. Next, the first game character in this series, Jill, is online, and the shape is very similar to that in the game, which is eye-catching. Sienna Galley, who plays Jill, has also become the most acclaimed actor among the game characters that appear in this series. After talking about the full outbreak of the Resident Evil in Raccoon City, the second game character Carlos appeared. This little brother also appeared in the third part, and also had an emotional scene with Alice. He had a good chance to be the leading actor, but he was ruthlessly given a bento. This is a later story.

Jill in the second part is very beautiful, and the degree of restoration is quite high.

By the way, I would like to praise that the director of this film did a great job, that is, the plot is very closely connected with the first film. The film used the first episode of the last Alice escaped from the Raccoon City Hospital when explaining the plot of the raccoon city explosion crisis, emphasizing the connection and intersection between this one and the first one, making this movie lack the following ones. The sense of fragmentation in the sequel. Afterwards, the plot said that the infected person also appeared in the only passage away from Raccoon City. The small leader of the umbrella company decided to close the gate and lock all the citizens in the city. Dr. Ashford, the inventor of the T virus, refused to evacuate because his daughter Angela did not follow. He stayed outside of Raccoon City and used computers to search for survivors, hoping to use their power to find his own daughter. (According to the understanding of Hollywood screenwriters, it seems Those who engage in scientific research have their own hacker skills (OTL). Jill, the male Bento policeman, and the female reporter formed Survival Team No. 1 and hid in a church. The plot of this episode is very horrible. There is a priest in the church who actually feeds his sister who has become a zombie with a dead person. It is really quite tasteful. Followed by the first BOSS licker group into the church to do the majestic blessing, but Alice, who was so dazzling, drove in on a motorcycle and rushed in easily and got a triple kill. As the first part made a lot of money and the second part had a larger budget, the action scenes increased a lot. The director really spared no effort to give Alice a chance to be handsome. Fortunately, the plot is full, and although there are many action scenes, it is not overwhelming, but it adds a lot of color. Carlos and his two bento teammates formed the No. 2 survival squad, struggling to survive in the raccoon city where the Resident Evil broke out. One of the Bento teammates was actually named Nicholas, which must have been the one killed by the tracker in the Resident Evil 3 game. Survival No. 2 team found a helicopter dropped two boxes of things at the Raccoon City Hospital, so they chased them, but it turned out that it was thrown by the umbrella company to trackers in the hospital for the purpose of implementing the "Nemesis" project. arms. In addition to survival squads No. 1 and No. 2, there is also a survival squad No. 3 with only one member, LJ. This little black brother didn't use it, just to be funny, and to bear all the laughter of the whole film. He hid in a STAR The stronghold of S (special tactics rescue team) members, but unfortunately encountered the big boss of this episode to push the tower, and then had the honor to witness the gods chasing and killing brother N. Survival squad number one that recruited the heroine Alice on the other side received a call from Dr. Ashford, received a task to help Dr. Ashford find his daughter, and learned about the umbrella at dawn. The company would destroy the entire Raccoon City with a nuclear bomb. Team No. 1 ran into Chasing Brother on the way to find the Doctor's daughter. Alice had the protagonist's halo knowing that she would not die, so she told her teammates to go first, and they did not agree with Chasing Brother. Because Alice was transformed by the T virus and gained extraordinary response and strength, coupled with the protagonist's halo blessing, she was still able to escape to the limit in front of the chasing brother in the Liushen outfit. The three survival teams finally found the doctor’s daughter Angela at the doctor’s daughter’s school and successfully rendezvous. Of course, some teammates were lost on the way, but it was not important. In the end, Alice appeared in time and listened to Angela explaining the ins and outs of her father's invention of the T virus. By the way, he gave Carlos who was bitten a drug. The survival team hurried to the evacuation point after completing the task. Alice recorded the monologue at the beginning of the movie on the way, followed by a set of very handsome action scenes, and of course it was Alice's personal performance time. It’s just that this evacuation point is a trap. Dr. Ashford has been caught by the little boss of the umbrella, and this is all for the final test of the Nemesis Project, which is to let Alice in nude and Chase go head-to-head. Who can fight better? After a fierce fight, Alice, who lit the protagonist's halo, won, but suddenly remembered that he was the first Matt who escaped from the hive with her brother. She burst into tears in an instant, and then gave up making up the knife. Just when Alice was about to die, Chase suddenly found out that he had picked up the equipment and drew the guard with the umbrella, and then sacrificed himself to help Alice reverse the situation, grabbed the helicopter and left Raccoon City. But the helicopter fell on the outskirts of Raccoon City under the impact of the nuclear explosion, and then Alice (life or death unknown) was also taken away by the umbrella man. The director's performance so far is remarkable, but unfortunately, a runaway ending was added at the end. Originally, the film ended perfectly with the news that the umbrella successfully concealed the guilt, but it was superfluous to add a plot of Alice escaping from the umbrella base. This episode can be said to be unbelievable, Alice opened the hanging hook is simply horrible, staring at the closed-circuit TV can make the guard bleed to death, and then inexplicably picked up by Jill and others, let the audience watch I'm confused. In fact, it is not impossible to pave the way for the sequel, but I feel that this paragraph is really a bit too vague. Alice was almost dead when she was hit by a flying knife on the helicopter, and then crashed again. According to reason, her body should be found after the umbrella, otherwise Jill and others would not leave her at the crash site; and The survivors who came out later to rescue Alice were supposed to be wanted, but somehow it was easy to enter the heavily guarded umbrella base and blatantly picked up Alice; it is even more unreasonable for Dr. Isaac to let them go, because In the third part, he tried his best to catch Alice back...Because the plot is really bizarre, the director didn't elaborate, even if it was the next part, he didn't explain it, so he can only rely on the audience's own brains. Made up. My personal understanding is that the first and second Alice died after the crash. Dr. Isaac picked up the body and cloned a new and more powerful Alice, but she escaped and happened to be met. Jill and others who were disguised as Umbrella employees mixed into the Umbrella Base to rescue her. According to my thoughts, the third part should explain the story of Jill and others entering the umbrella base, and finally reveal the truth that Alice, who escaped at the end of the second part, is a clone. Unfortunately, in the third part, the screenwriter completely ignored the many questions left by the second part, and vowed to say that the Alice who escaped at the end of the second part was the original Alice, which swelled my face. There is an easter egg in the middle of the credits, which looks like an advertisement for the umbrella company: "This is a product of the Umbrella Corporation. Our business is life itself. Some side effects may occur." Produced by the company. Our business is life itself. But some side effects may occur.") This should be the most interesting easter egg in the entire series.

The egg at the end of the second part is very interesting combined with the movie theme

[3] After the success of the first two, the third part of the series "Resident Evil: Extinction" was released in 2007. The director changed another one, but Paul Anderson is still the producer and screenwriter. Although this box office is not bad, it is my least favorite one in this series. It is from this beginning that the quality of "Resident Evil" has seriously declined, the plot is empty and illogical, there are many redundant plots, and the sense of separation from the previous two is very heavy. The most outrageous thing is that the screenwriter’s hand in this movie has directly brought the whole world to almost extinction, so that the following sequels cannot be edited no matter how they are edited. The way back to the face. The opening paragraph was the Umbrella Company’s experiment on the clone of Alice, and soon the audience was shown the dead body of the clone of Alice. Originally, when I saw this, I thought that the reversal of the ending should tell the audience that Alice’s body died in the second crash, and the clone was also a clone when he escaped at the end of the second, but it seems that the screenwriter had no such idea at all. , The director didn't mean to connect this part with the ending of the second part at all, and he really slapped me in the face. After that, there was a monologue by Alice, telling the audience that after the raccoon city was neutralized, the T virus spread to the world within a few years, human beings were almost extinct, and the earth was turned into a desert by the virus. Since it is a story a few years later, the director simply ignored the many big holes dug at the end of the second part, and directly turned them into unsolved mysteries, resulting in a very weak connection between this sequel and the first two parts, as if A Resident Evil 2 was missed in the middle. 5 is the same. I have to say that this is really a very failed process. Compared with the excellent performance of the previous two directors and screenwriters, this one is neither consistent nor inferior. It is really hard to pass. After Alice's monologue, there is a plot in which Alice has done a few perverted solo. This plot is redundant and nonsensical, so there is absolutely no need to stay. The most funny thing is that after Alice was caught by a few perverts, the perverted old woman's son wanted to do some lewd and lewd things, but was kicked to death by Alice, but then Alice was knocked out by other perverts. I really don’t know what the screenwriter thinks. The pervert who was kicked wants to hehe Alice. Then follow this line of thinking. After the other perverts fainted Alice, shouldn’t they come while it’s hot? But the other perverts actually just handcuffed Alice and threw it in the dog cage. They also nicely gave her the key and unlocked it so that she had a chance to kill... This kind of plot is not helpful to the main line, stupid and illogical, the first two parts Basically it didn't appear, but from the third part onwards, the director fell into it and couldn't extricate himself from it. This is one of the main reasons why the following "Resident Evil" is becoming less and less attractive. The next movie briefly lets the old characters Carlos and L. J showed below, and at the same time let the new game character Claire come out, telling the audience that a survival team was wasting fuel aimlessly on the desert road. The director wanted to use the desolate desert to express the apocalyptic atmosphere, so the entire film was yellowish, and the characters were dirty, which felt incompatible with the other parts of the series. How did the screenwriter come up with the setting of the T virus turning the earth into a desert? It's really nonsense... Then there is a high-level meeting in the umbrella company. The top of the umbrella here wanted to return to the ground, but in the sixth part, they slapped this setting, and at this time, the great devil Dr. Isaac also looked at Wesker’s face, until the sixth part. Wesker directly became a younger brother of Dr. Isaac. The screenwriter really spared no effort to slap himself... So far we can see that the director wanted to divide the narrative into three lines, one is the heroine Alice, and the other is Claire’s survival. One of the brigade is Dr. Isaac from the Umbrella Company. But the problem is that apart from the obvious purpose of Dr. Isaac's line that is to grab the original Alice to study and strengthen the zombies, the other two lines are walking around aimlessly. Almost half of the story of a movie is still not on the subject, which shows that the script is really not very good. And the most terrible thing is that the director seems to be very fond of taking some meaningless shots, such as Claire dropping something behind when looking for a cigarette, Alice driving a motorcycle on the road, members of the survival team, etc. The tempo of the movie is very slow and boring. After that, the plot continued to develop slowly and loosely, and I talked about L. J was bitten by a zombie but concealed it, Claire's survival team is about to run out of food and fuel, Dr. Isaac's research progress on the violent zombie is not ideal, and Alice's superpowers are getting more and more perverted, etc. The plots are really lackluster. In fact, the first two parts also have the same multi-line narrative, but since several lines have a common purpose (the first part is to escape from the hive, the second part is to escape from the raccoon city), the process also sets up a lot of suspense. And foreshadowing, so the plot is much tighter. Looking at the third part, the connection between the branches is really too weak. The director's narrative is as bland and tasteless as boiled water. No wonder the third part's evaluation is not very good. Until Claire’s convoy was attacked by crows infected with the T virus, Alice appeared and rescued them with super powers. The face is swollen in the relevant plot) After sensing Alice's position, the three lines finally come together and the movie has a nod.

This shot of Alice burning the zombie crow may be one of the few highlights in the third part.

Alice showed Claire a notebook she found on the road. It said that there was a place in Alaska that was not polluted. After some confusion, Survival Brigade decided to go to Las Vegas for supplies and then to Alaska. Unexpectedly, when I went to Las Vegas, I was caught in the trap of Dr. Isaac again. The survival team was attacked by violent zombies that could run and climb. The scale was reduced to a survival team. Even Carlos was cheated by L. J took a bite. After driving a wave of unparalleled hacking of zombies, Alice was suddenly controlled by Dr. Isaac’s satellite, but she burned the Umbrella’s satellite chip with her superpower, and then rushed into Dr. Isaac’s setting. There was a wave of killings in the nearby camp, which directly caused Dr. Isaac to be bitten by a violent zombie. The survival team found Dr. Isaac's base according to the information in the camp, and then Carlos, who was infected with the virus, drove a large truck into the group of zombies and detonated the bomb to help Alice and the others blast a way. The survival team went to Alaska on the base’s helicopter, while Alice went to the base alone to kill Dr. Isaac, the big boss in this episode. Alice found her own clone underneath the base (the petri dishes of these clones are almost the same as the last one in the second part, so I still think that the second one escaped last is the clone instead of the first and second The original version of Alice, of course, according to the sixth part, the first part and the second part are also clones), she was shocked. At this time, Dr. Isaac, who had hit a lot of antibodies and turned into a virus library, came out to fight with Alice, and was cut into pieces by the laser in the same laser corridor as the first one. At the end of the film, the shot was given to Wesker and other high-level officials who had a meeting in Tokyo's underground umbrella base. Alice told them that they would bring some friends to find them, and these friends were naturally a lot of clones of Alice in the base. The director level of the third part is not very good, but in the final analysis, this unsightly pot is that the script is not as good as the first two, so a large part of it should be undertaken by the screenwriter Paul Anderson. As the saying goes: "Leave a thread in everything, so you can see each other in the future." Paul Anderson wiped out the world as soon as he came up, and then wrote down all the surviving characters in the second part. It is really not foresighted, compared with that. Next, Lin Yibin, who is also the director of the series, retrieved the characters from the previous work in "Fast and Furious 5", and then emphasized the connection with the previous work, and successfully resurrected the dying series of salted fish, which is really a judgment. After the credits, there is a simple easter egg like the first one. It was a sentence Alice said to Dr. Isaac before his death in the laser corridor: "You're just another asshole.

This sentence basically appears once in every part, no matter how blunt the occasion

[4] The fourth "Resident Evil: Afterlife" released in 2010 was re-directed by Paul Anderson. Of course, Paul Anderson, who has exhausted all his director and screenwriting skills in the previous work, can no longer make a classic movie like the first two. The fourth part can basically be regarded as a cheating film made by the director to make his wife look handsome. This one started on the streets of Japan, corresponding to the Tokyo Umbrella Base mentioned at the end of the third. After a set of meaningless slow motions, Mika Nakajima who appeared in a cameo turned into a zombie and killed a middle-aged uncle. This paragraph was added in order to attract the box office (Japan should be a big ticket holder for this series). It can be seen that the director really did not put much effort on the script, but instead focused on asking celebrities to make guest appearances to increase the box office. It is really abandoning everything. Immediately afterwards, there was a plot of the Alice Legion's raid on the Tokyo base, naturally in order to make Alice look handsome. But the problem is that there is basically no connection between this handsome episode and the subsequent plot. The director even let Wesker blow up all the clones of Alice in a wave, which is really dumbfounding. Does the director himself feel that the third movie with so many perverted clones of Alice at the end is too unbalanced, so he can't wait to slap himself in the face in the fourth movie to wipe out all these clones? However, the director who was addicted to face slaps became even more aggressive and asked Wesker to give Alice a shot of antibodies, eliminating her abnormal superpowers in the third part. This is simply speechless to the extreme. I slapped myself twice in a row, basically drawing a clear line from the setting of the second and third parts. The director's ability to abandon pits is really remarkable. The most bizarre thing is that the plane Alice and Wesker were riding in crashed into the mountain, and Alice, who had become a mortal, ran out unscathed. Is this script really not logical at all? Then the director continued to show the lower limit, and directly subtitled it for six months. Then, does the story in Japan at the beginning really have nothing to do with the whole movie? All in all, Alice found Claire in Alaska, then took her to Los Angeles by plane, and landed on a building. So far I feel that the plot has jumped quite sharply, but is it finally about to start this story? After landing, the survival team in the building greeted Alice, and then asked about "Acadia" (the small town in Alaska mentioned in the third notebook). After some conversation, Alice learned that there was a ship called "Acadia" in the distance, and the signal to the survivors was from the ship. Claire also remembered the sporadic fragments of the third survival team arriving at Alaska beaches. Well, by now I know that the goal of this movie is to go to the ship called "Acadia", but it is estimated that everyone on board is mostly tricky. The next step is for the survival team to take Alice to visit their base. It turns out that the base is a prison, and there is still a man in the prison, and this man is actually Chris in the game, that is, Claire's brother. It was Wentworth Miller who played Chris in "Prison Break", and he was shut down again, probably because of the director's bad taste. After the visit, the NBA star in the survival team took Alice to take a bath, and then Alice discovered that a wretched man wanted to take a peek, and when he was about to send him, two zombies with chrysanthemums in their mouths suddenly appeared. Kill the wretched man. WTF, it turns out that zombies can already punch holes now. In short, the prison is not safe anymore, and it is about to start to escape. So the survival team released Chris, and Chris told them that there was a riot car in the prison and an arsenal underground. But the road to the arsenal was flooded, so I had to swim there. As soon as she swam out, the volunteer bento girl was killed by the zombies (WTF, zombies can actually swim) that followed and received a fragrant bento. The survival squad on the other side opened the door of the closed armored car very hard and found that the armored car inside had no power at all, so the survival squad immediately broke out. The plane from Alice on the top floor flew away. The helpless survival team had to crawl out along the hole dug by the zombies. Of course, they had to act in an action scene before leaving, so there was a section where Alice and Claire cooperated against the axe man. The director should be really in love with Ali Larter, and he even gave her an action scene to be handsome alone, but unfortunately the slow motion and the shots of throwing things on the screen are really outrageous, and the whole episode looks really embarrassing. .

The director of the fourth film actually gave Claire a separate action scene, and the treatment was extraordinary.

When escaping to "Acadia", the survival team was only left with Alice and Chris brother and sister (well, it seems that only the protagonist and the game character will not die, except Carlos). They discovered that the ship was a trap for the umbrella company, and the umbrella company wanted to trick the survivors into catching them. And the big BOSS Wesker in this episode is also on board. Well, this movie has chrysanthemum zombies, axe men, Chris, BOSS or Wesker. It clearly mimics the fifth generation of the Resident Evil game, but the problem is, it's a very poor imitation! Anyway, after a very badly filmed BOSS battle, even though Wesker was frantically whipped the body, he still got on the plane and left, and pressed the button to detonate the bomb on the plane, wanting to learn the title to kill the clone of Alice. The Legion killed Alice and others on the ship like that. Only this time Alice threw the bomb on the plane in advance, and asked Chris brother and sister to go up to the deck to watch Wesker's plane explode. At the end of the film, the NBA star who was captured by the zombies in the sewer has a bloody path, and the survivors on the deck find a large wave of parachute planes approaching them. After a short cast and crew, an Easter egg came out, and it was actually the second Sienna Galley, who played Jill, returned. The look is exactly the same as Jill in the five generations of the game! It is estimated that the most exciting part of watching the whole movie is this scene...

Jill's return should be the most exciting scene in the fourth

After losing the advantages of the first two movies, the fourth movie has many shortcomings: the plot is simple and old-fashioned like a third-rate zombie movie, the rhythm is off and torn, and many characters exist for convenience, very deliberately in order to cater to 3D. Throwing things at the screen, there are so many slow motions in the action scene...All in all, this is a money-making work, and there is really no sincerity. After the cast and crew, as usual, there is a simple easter egg, which is a line at the beginning of the Alice Legion’s raid on the Tokyo base: "Hey, boys, is that any way to treat a lady?" Is it a girl?") It doesn't seem to have any special meaning, and it is estimated that no one will notice if it is hidden in the middle. [5] After seeing the cheating father of the fourth part, my expectations for this series have been quite low, but the fifth part of "Resident Evil: Punishment" in 2012 really made me see Paul Anderson's determination to challenge the worst of the series. . The opening scene of this one is quite cool, showing the story of Jill leading the attack on Alice in reverse, and then the end of the fourth one. At the same time, the name of the actor who plays the game character in the cast is also signed under the name of the game character. The name is quite thoughtful. Just when I thought this one should be pretty good, Alice came up with a déjà vu monologue again. This monologue was still very long. It followed the scene that was played upside down and played it again, and then Alice was bombarded by the explosion. Lost consciousness in the sea. When I woke up, I found myself sleeping in the bed. Carlos, who died in the second movie, became his husband. They also had a hearing-impaired daughter named Betsy. I was a little confused at the time, but I immediately consoled myself. Maybe the director wanted to say that the first few plots were dreams, and then he could reset the third and fourth ones. What follows is a plot that is very similar to "Dawn of the Living Dead". Resident Evil broke out. Alice flees with her daughter. Unexpectedly, she is attacked by her husband who turned into a zombie, and then loses consciousness. After waking up, he found that he was still locked in the laboratory of the umbrella company, and Jill was still outside. Well, it seems that the plot of the fourth episode is still followed, and the husband and daughter just now are dreaming. Then the computer malfunctioned inexplicably, Alice hurriedly changed her clothes and escaped, and found herself in Tokyo? Then there is a plot that is very similar to the beginning of the fourth part. Mika Nakajima is here again? Alice, who was completely out of the situation, didn’t care so much. After beating the zombies, she ran and ran, and found that she was still in the laboratory of the umbrella company. Then Ada Wang, played by Li Bingbing, suddenly went online. The strange thing is that Alice actually returned Know her? It turns out that Wesker sent Ada to rescue Alice. Wesker of Temeow can't kill him no matter how much he kills, and there is no need to explain why he can't be killed. As long as the director needs him, he can be resurrected. Wesker explained the ins and outs. It turned out that Alice was caught at an umbrella base in Russia. The base can also simulate the outbreak of the virus in major cities around the world. Wesker also said that an assault team was sent to help Alice and Ada escape. After the camera turned, this assault team appeared, including the fourth NBA star who escaped from birth, and Leon, who was very unsuccessful in casting... After listening to Wesker's explanation of the ins and outs, Alice seemed to understand a bit, but I'm still out of the situation, and I don't understand what the umbrella is doing to keep Alice here and why Wesker is here to save Alice. Anyway, I have to go through many levels and escape from this base. After the Red Queen went online, he changed a little actor who was not so good-looking. As usual, he wanted to talk about the classic dialogue. After listening to Wesker explaining the ins and outs, Alice seems to understand a little bit, but I am still out of the situation, and I have no idea what to do with the umbrella and why Wesker is here to save Alice. Just surpassed many levels and escaped from this base. After the Red Queen went online, he changed a little actor who was not so good-looking. As usual, he wanted to talk about the classic dialogue. After listening to Wesker’s explanation of the ins and outs, Alice seems to understand a little bit, but I’m still out of the situation, and I don’t understand what the umbrella is doing and why Wesker is here to save Alice. Just surpassed many levels and escaped from this base. After the Red Queen went online, he changed a little actor who was not so good-looking. As usual, he wanted to talk about the classic dialogue.

The fifth part is not as good as the first one

Then there will be no special plot. After killing the two axe men at the New York Proving Grounds, Alice and Ai reached the meeting point, which was the world in which they dreamed of having their husbands and daughters. But the assault team was late. It turned out to be a zombie soldier who could shoot at the Moscow test site (WTF, the skills of zombies are getting better and better). Well, there’s nothing to do anyway. Alice and Ada are walking around at the proving ground where they assembled, and by the way, they found Alice’s daughter in this world. A clone of Sims. Follow Jill with a team of people to catch Alice, there are many old-faced clones, they are the first Bento squad leader who led the lunch, Michelle Rodriguez played Ren and the second Carlos who led the lunch box. Okay, director, do you regret that you have posted so many bento in the first few movies so quickly, so this movie has to use such a face-slapped method to bring these actors back? After a wave of fierce battles, Alice took her daughter away first under the cover of Ada, and then met with the assault team in Moscow after another fierce battle, and finally reached the last level of the submarine base, but her daughter was unfortunately captured. Alice, who had a maternal attack, decided to rescue her daughter alone, but at this time the team led by Jill chased her, and Uncle Libari of the assault team bravely led the lunch for her teammates. After a bitter battle, Lyon bombed the simulated test site, and Alice also saved her daughter and escaped. Of course, Jill and Ida who ordered the popular character halo won't die, and they chased after Clone Rain. So Alice and Jill singled out, and the clone Rennes, who played the fourth and fifth generations of the game Parasite, became the big BOSS in this episode to fight against Lyon and NBA stars. After a long and smelly fighting scene, Alice knocked down the device on Jill’s chest, let Jill recover, and killed the big BOSS parasite Renn, while the NBA star without the aura of the popular character went smoothly. I got a bento I didn't get in the previous episode. After clearing the customs, of course, I left on the plane. There was Jill on the plane, and there was a little girl. It was really a replica of the second ending. Leon also stretched the salted pig's hand to Ada's thigh, which was really bloody. After the plane flew to Washington, Wesker returned the T virus to Alice, giving Alice back to her special abilities. Seeing this, I was drunk. The director was really addicted to face slaps. The last film was too buggy for Alice and gave her a shot that made her lose her superpowers. This time, another shot made her regain her superpowers. It's just a child's play. Wesker told Alice that the Red Queen will kill everyone on the earth. You don't need to worry about the reason. You are the ultimate weapon of mankind anyway. In the end, the five-member group of movie protagonists and game characters stood up and put on a pose, as if there would be them in the sixth part. In the end, of course, the director swelled his face again.

The five people at the end of the fifth part are only Alice and Wesker appearing in the sixth part.

The quality of the fifth part is undoubtedly the worst in the series. The story of the whole film is thin, basically it is to fight monsters and clear the level. It feels like showing off the characters and monsters of the game, so that game fans can pay for the bill. Unfortunately, the casting is cheating, but it gets bad reviews. It can be said that the fourth and fifth films are two meaningless ones. It is almost a delay in defrauding the money of the two films. The problem is that the addition of these two films did not lead the third film back to the right path. On the contrary, Created a lot of slapstick farce and more and more plot loopholes. There are no easter eggs in this one. [6] Well, I finally wrote the sixth "Resident Evil: Final Chapter". The movie was originally expected to be released in 2014, but it was eventually postponed to 2017 because of Milla Jovovich’s pregnancy. After the cheating of the third, fourth, and fifth parts, this series is already hard to return, so I don't dare to have any expectations for this part. After reading it, I really feel disappointed. Starting from the third part, the director began to suffer from the stubborn illness of self-slaps, and by the sixth part, the road to face-slaps was simply the peak and most glorious moment. The plot begins with a narration from Alice, telling the origin of the T virus. In just four minutes of narration, the director frantically destroyed the setting of the previous game, and almost beat his face like a pig. In the second part, the T virus was invented by Dr. Ashford to treat his daughter Angela’s leg disease, and the sixth part became Dr. Marcus’s invented to treat his daughter Alesia’s progeria . In this way, it seems that the second part does not exist at all, and the second part is a one that I think is more logical and has a more rigorous plot. Well, I don't understand the world of directors. The next shot came to Washington, which was in ruins. The director spent five minutes for Alice to kill a monster flying in the sky that appeared at the end of the fifth part. It seemed that he was about to join the fifth part of the story. , But in fact it is Paul Anderson’s botched pit-filling technique, which is the same as the story of the Alice Legion’s raid on the Tokyo base at the beginning of the fourth part. What happened between the end of the fifth part and the beginning of the sixth part? It seems that the director didn't want to mention it. He only used one sentence that Wesker betrayed Alice and then gently and skillfully dismissed the audience. It was really irresponsible.

The plot of the flying monster at the beginning of the sixth part is actually not helpful to the main line.

According to the plot of the fourth part, Alice attacked the Tokyo base of the umbrella four years after the Raccoon City incident, and then arrived in Los Angeles after another six months, but in the narration of the sixth part, Alice said that the Raccoon City incident was in Ten years ago, that is to say, more than five years have passed from the end of the fourth part to the beginning of the sixth part. Over the past five years, the plot of the fifth film has been removed, and there is still a blank space in the blockbuster. It seems that this is the reason why Lyon, Ada and Jill disappeared. Well, of course, if it’s just the director who made a mistake on the timeline, then I’ve never said it before == Anyway, the queen found Alice and told her that Wesker hid in the hive of the first film. Tell her that there is an antidote to the T virus in the hive, which is airborne and can kill all creatures infected with the T virus, but the umbrella will wipe out the remaining humans in the world within 48 hours. Alice took the task of getting the antidote and went on the road. On the way, she was caught by the umbrella man for a motorcycle. The third big devil Dr. Isaac was the one who caught her. It turns out that the one killed in the third movie was just a clone. No wonder Wesker’s position at the time seemed to be much larger than that of Dr. Isaac. Well, the director will definitely not commit the confusion between the positions of Dr. Isaac and Wesker. This kind of low-level mistake == Dr. Isaac didn't know why he didn't kill Alice directly, but she seized the opportunity to fight back and was chopped off a hand. Alice finally grabbed the motorcycle she wanted to go to Raccoon City. Arriving in Raccoon City, Alice was caught in a trap again and was caught, this time by survivors of Raccoon City. However, Alice found her old acquaintance Claire in the survivors, whose appearance was exactly the same as in the game. The two talked about their old times and what happened after the fourth part. Claire actually talked about a boyfriend. After having a boyfriend, he seemed to have forgotten the existence of his brother Chris. Then Alice told everyone that Dr. Isaac was rushing over with an army of zombies and an armored vehicle to find her to report (duo) the hatred of the hand (qi), and everyone had to prepare for one. Well, anyway, the director just wants to make an action scene, and sends out a few lunch boxes by the way. After a battle, the survivors successfully defeated the enemy, but Dr. Isaac escaped. It turns out that there are still two zombies coming over. The only way to save everyone is to go to the hive to grab the antidote and solve all the zombies at once. Alice had to take a lunch squad and rushed to the hive.

The trailer was really shocked to see this scene thinking that Claire needed a lunch

At this time, Wesker in the hive felt that the Red Queen had no use for eggs, so he changed the Red Queen's defense mechanism to manual control. It’s just that it’s useless to change it to be controlled by him. Anyway, the bento is sent to and from the bento team members. The members of the bento squad kept going through the levels, and each level had one or two. One of the levels in the middle was the same place as a slaughterhouse, and the level of horror was simply overwhelming. In fact, if I were Wesker, I kept blowing and blowing at the turbofan level. I don't believe you can hold on to the time of a movie. The Red Queen showed Alice a video of a meeting of senior officials of the umbrella company. It turns out that the T virus was deliberately released by Dr. Isaac to destroy mankind. It must be the director who felt that the boyfriend who stole the virus and his wife in the first film made him very upset, so he wanted to take his part from the series. Delete it. As for why Dr. Isaac released the virus, it is estimated that only two words can explain it. In short, all the top executives of the umbrella company are sleeping in the hive, so the first part of someone leaking the virus in the hive must be fake, and the second nuclear bomb thrown in Raccoon City must also be fake, otherwise the director's face must be. It hurts a lot. Following the red queen, he warned Alice that there was a ghost in the bento team. Well, according to convention, it must be very suspicious that people who are not the protagonist or the character of the game do not accept the convenience of life and death. What's more, we also have a game character Claire (Claire is obviously Lyon's harem). In the end, this dragon set was really solved by Claire, just as Alice killed her boyfriend in the first movie. After walking through the laser corridor of the first part, Alice found the equipment left by the first bento team. This feeling is as magical as finding a gun on the road while playing a game. Later, Alice saw Dr. Isaac again. Well, it turns out that the real Dr. Isaac was in the hive, and the one who was chopped off outside was also a clone. Dr. Isaac told Alice that she was also a clone, and that the body was actually Alesia, the daughter of the inventor of the T virus. So it turns out that the Red Queen is what Alice looked like when she was a child, so it's no wonder that the director and Mira's daughter are required to act. Well, it turns out that Paul Anderson's crazy face-slapped is for the hot spot of the plot. It is estimated that he has tried all his thoughts to think of it. Compared with the fourth and fifth parts, there is a little improvement. Let's not force too much. Next is the regular fighting and BOSS battle. Anyway, according to the routine, I have to say a classic dialogue "You will all die below", and then come to a plot of the laser corridor to pay tribute to the classics, but the director is really tired of every film. The former undead Xiaoqiang Wesker was easily clamped to death by a door, but the big boss Dr. Isaac forcibly lost the superior game, and was finally killed by the cloned himself outside. The end is that Alice releases the drug, which is effective in solving the mystery of the drug, and immediately kills a lot of zombies, but she herself is not killed by the virus. Hey, speaking of this, didn't Wesker's fifth film give Alice a shot to get her superpowers again? Why haven't I seen her use this one? Could it be the five years that it was stolen between the end of the fourth part and the beginning of the sixth part? It should...should...it was the director who forgot, right? The Red Queen showed Alice the childhood memories that Alesia had saved before his death, so that Alice could have a complete life, but I actually want to ask why the Red Queen still works after the hive is blown up? At the end of the film, Alice is driving a motorcycle, and another monster of the kind she killed at the beginning flies up in the sky. It is probably just to express the possibility of other developments in this series. The plot of this one is a bit better than the bad work of the fourth and fifth ones, which purely delay time and cheat money, but the logic is chaotic and seriously conflicts with the previous setting, which is really unsatisfactory. The producer did not let the characters from the previous game continue to appear for commercial considerations, and replaced some actors with more box-office potential... It’s not unwieldy to get a lunch box... But this is the last one. From now on, Paul. Anderson and Milla Jovovich don’t know if they will face the crisis of unemployment, so let’s say a few words less... After the credits, there is a line egg according to the usual practice. I personally think it is quite interesting. It is the one from the Red Queen. A classic line: "You're all going to die down here." ("You're all going to die down here.") I was waiting in the cinema until the end, and I was shocked by this sentence = =

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  • Herta 2022-04-24 07:01:12

    Better than Assassin's Creed. It's a good summary of the increasingly ridiculous movie settings. Like what Lolo said, the level of American blockbusters is generally hhhhh, sister Mila is a goddess.

  • Gabriel 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    There is a sense of space for games, especially 3D and VR. But the character collocation and customs clearance settings are so boring, and the latest collection of heavy electronic music that I liked in the movie version in the past is gone this time.

Resident Evil: The Final Chapter quotes

  • Dr. Isaacs: I made you.

    Alice: Yeah. Big mistake.

  • Alice: My name is Alice, and this is my story. The end of my story.