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Sarai 2022-02-11 08:02:15

I saw in the pirated disc of the second-grade Resident Evil 2 game in the second grade of elementary school. I saw that this movie had too much impact on a second-grade student. Until now, I often think of the nightmare I had at that time.

The underground base that was supposed to be solid was eventually captured. The people who were stable and dead ended up on the helicopter. The strong soldiers ended up becoming food. It has to be said that it is a very ironic ending. However, every role has a responsibility for this ending. On the one hand, the military is responsible. I lose patience with scientists and keep declining staff. On the one hand, the research results of scientists are useless. In the end, they tore each other and run to death. Such a safe base was wasted.

I think that if it is realistic, in the end, it should be the military scientist who first guarantees survival, not the existence of many zombies, for the sake of scientific research. If the two sides can recognize the status quo, cooperative survival must be the best choice. It’s not that the military is unilaterally responsible in the movie

In this way, everyone has a sense of existence and will not blame each other and at least have a better chance of living in harmony with each other.

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Extended Reading
  • Kaleb 2022-03-27 09:01:10

    It's too obscure and boring.

  • Eldora 2022-04-20 09:01:49

    The original story was really good, and the original special effects were really embarrassing.

Day of the Dead quotes

  • John: We don't believe in what you're doing here, Sarah. Hey, you know what they keep down here in this cave? Man, they got the books and the records of the top 100 companies. They got the Defense Department budget down here. And they got the negatives for all your favorite movies. They got microfilm with tax return and newspaper stories. They got immigration records, census reports, and they got the accounts of all the wars and plane crashes and volcano eruptions and earthquakes and fires and floods and all the other disasters that interrupted the flow of things in the good ole U.S. of A. Now what does it matter, Sarah darling? All this filing and record keeping? We ever gonna give a shit? We even gonna get a chance to see it all?

    [shouting]

    John: This is a great, big, 14 mile *tombstone*!

    ["tombstone" echoes with distant moaning]

    John: With an epitaph on it that nobody gonna bother to read. Now, here you come. Here you come with a whole new set of charts and graphs and records. What you gonna do? Bury them down here with all the other relics of what... once... was? Let me tell you what else. Yeah, I'm gonna tell you what else. You ain't never gonna figure it out, just like they never figured out why the stars are where they're at. It ain't mankind's job to figure that stuff out. So what you're doing is a waste of time, Sarah. And time is all we got left, you know.

    Sarah: What I'm doing... is all there's left to do.

    John: Shame on you. There's plenty to do. Plenty to do, so long as there's you and me and maybe some other people. We could start over, start fresh, get some babies...

    [whispering]

    John: and teach 'em, Sarah, teach 'em never to come over here and *dig these records out*.

    [distant moaning]

  • Ted Fisher: We've got to have sterile conditions. Half the work we do goes down the toilet due to contamination.

    Captain Rhodes: You'll work with what you've got, Fisher.

    Ted Fisher: But it's madness! Can't you understand...

    Captain Rhodes: [cutting him off] I understand this. You and your playmates, you're running out of friends fast around here.

    Ted Fisher: Look, Major Cooper promised us that we would have...

    Captain Rhodes: [cutting him off again] Major Cooper is dead! I'm in command now. And I'm telling you that you'll work with what you've got. And you better start showing me some results, or you won't have that very much longer.

    Ted Fisher: How can we show you results when we don't have the proper working conditions?

    Sarah: We're in a desperate situation here! We need each other. Can't we just get along?

    Captain Rhodes: You need us the way I see it, lady. I'm not so sure we need you at all. I'm not even sure just what the hell it is you're doing in there. Just what the hell it is my men are risking their asses for.

    Sarah: Well, maybe if there was more cooperation around here, your men wouldn't have to risk their asses quite as often!