Turning to Resident Evil: The curse
said that this movie is not as good as a biochemical feature film. I just want to say, you have never played the game of Resident Evil, can you understand the relationship between Lyon and Ada? If their meeting doesn’t make unpainable ripples in your little heart, quickly turn off the screen and don’t waste time. There is nothing wrong with the story narration of this movie. It’s stepped forward and the characters’ characters are shaped. It’s also quite plump. It’s just that Lyon is a little too perfect. It makes you think he exists like a god. This really doesn’t help the character creation. If Lyon is a bit flawed, it’s best to expose some of his psychological aspects. Weakness, the movie will be more tense, insert a sentence, (think about it, why do you think 007 Casino Royale is successful?) In the end, do you really think Lyon was doing a dogfight with the tyrant in the basement last time? In fact, she had already got the virus body and could leave early, but she didn’t. When she learned that Lyon had been secretly protecting Lyon in the basement, from the beginning, Ada reminded Lyon that the city would be bombed and started to be trapped. He even risked his life and sneaked into the enemy's control center to rescue Leon. In fact, Ada, Ada has been silently using everything a woman can do to protect Leon. . . From the time Ida was a young girl to the present mature woman, Leon was deeply hidden in her heart!
So objectively speaking, this movie is not excellent, except for some wonderful fights and mediocre plot, nothing special, but with Leon and Ada in it, it’s OK.
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