BSAA Chris Redfield enlists the help of government agent Leon S. Kennedy and Professor Rebecca Chambers from Alexander Institute of Biotechnology to stop a death merchant with a vengeance from spreading a deadly virus in New York.
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Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.
Yo, there's no way for me to review this film without saying, take your *insert ethnicity + "ass" here* to see this film,like now. You have to see it in order to know what you're really messing with.
There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.
Like the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.
The hubby and I watched this the other night and it was amazing. It hearkens back to the old school Resident Evil games, where you were shooting zombies and maybe a few crazy mutants. The best thing to compare it to is one long, action packed cut scene. Things I wasn't thrilled with: Actually there wasn't much that bothered me except the character design for Chris and Leon. Leon looked like a douchie pretty boy, while Chris was a 'roided army man. Of course as DK reminded me, Chris did punch a rock to death (RE5) so I guess he needed to be a bit 'roided for that. My one other issue was with Rebecca, she'd gone through the whole zombie thing before and was a member of S.T.A.R.S with that training under her belt. So why did she freak out so much when the zombies started coming after her? I mean she's dealt with these things before. Things I liked: The graphics were so good that at times it looked real. The story was like the plot to one of the games. I liked the Chris and Leon team up, I also liked that they brought back Rebecca. The game and previous movie references were a great little treat for any Resident Evil fan. Lots of action, blood and gore, just what you'd expect from this franchise. Conclusion: I feel this is a must see for any old school Resident Evil fans. If you liked the earlier Resident Evil games then I think you'll really enjoy this movie.
Motion capture, animations, layouts, mattes, composites are all first rate as usual. 95% living/breathing human accurate while the other 5% adds an other worldly human replicant/android style artificiality to how the humans move which actually enhances the visual mystery effect further. Storyline, voicing, dialogue, settings, sound effects all add to that first rate quality. The only drawback is virus creating zombies is getting old, old, old, but again they did a first rate job with that redux. Even the zombies were a cut above the norm.
I was so excited to see this move since I'm a fan of RE games. This is the The animation was beautiful and I like the mo-caps. It was nice to see the bond between Leon, Chris, and Rebecca. Also, extra story is what fans - at least me are longing. For me, the previous movie was better since the characters design and fighting scene vibe were close to the game's. Also for me, the movie tend to a little bit exaggerate battle scenes. The level of battle exaggeration is the same as "Metal Gear's Game Cut Scene" exaggeration. I think this movie is only suitable for veteran gamers since veterans know the series well
I'm a huge Resident Evil fan, from the games to the movies and including the previous animated attempts. They didn't exactly set the world on fire but they were perfectly watchable efforts.I was very excited to hear about this being released so perhaps my expectations were a tad high, and I can confirm they were not met.The story very generic, the animation sub-par and the fight scenes were let's just say interesting. For some reason the creators thought they'd blend Resident Evil with The Matrix as the characters seem to be able to move neo-style to such extents I found myself cringing. These are average joes not ninja *Slaps creators wrists" bad creators, bad! Seriously why is Leon Kennedy doing bullet time triple back-flips with a dragon screw rotation while shooting zombies in the head and throwing knives and writing an essay and having a length conversation with his girlfriend before even landing? I mean okay that's a tad exaggerated but not as much as you'd imagine.Vendetta isn't bad, it's just silly and anti-climatic compared to the previous films.