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Resident Evil [Blu-ray]
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Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 12/31/2007 Run time: 100 minutes Rating: R
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Marilyn Manson worked on the soundtrack, so it's no surprise that Resident Evil is best enjoyed by headbangers, goth guys, and PlayStation junkies. Like the interactive game it's based on, this horror hybrid pits a small band of SWAT-like commandos (including Milla Jovovich and Girlfight's Michelle Rodriguez) against a ravenous hoard of zombies, resulting in a gorefest that only sociopaths could love. The tenacious heroes are trapped inside the Hive--an underground complex where an evil corporation conducts illegal research with a deadly virus--and the zombies (reanimated corpses of sacrificed employees) are fodder for endless rounds of gunfire. It's utter nonsense (not unlike director Paul W.S. Anderson's previous Event Horizon), so your best defense is to wallow in it or avoid this trash altogether. A few cool sequences are borrowed from better films (that slice-and-dice laser is cribbed from the 1998 Canadian shocker Cube), but if you're in the mood for heavy-metal carnage, this movie's for you. --Jeff Shannon
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Resident Evil [Blu-ray]
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User Comments About Resident Evil [Blu-ray]
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Brilliant, mysterious, intense and creepy sci-fi/horror
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Wouldn't it be great if a sci-fi/horror film like this ended in a truly unconventional blow-your-mind way (e.g. Besides, since the film is based on a video game the zombie/human slaughter comes with the territory. To be expected, the mystery build-up in the first hour is better than the last half hour, which is action-filled. She obviously doesn't know who she is or where she's at and wanders around the mansion trying to figure things out when BAM.
Milla and the commando team slowly discover this. Her face and expressions are magnificent. The slow revelation of the mystery is superb, including who Milla really is. The part I saw was near the beginning where Milla mysteriously wakes up in a shower in a mansion. Can they get out alive.
This is sci-fi of the highest order. Then I caught a 15-minute snippet of the film while channel surfing recently (not knowing it was "Resident Evil"). The mansion is a secret emergency entrance and the commandos are sent by the Umbrella Corporation to go down and find out what caused the supercomputer (called the Red Queen) to shut down the facility and kill the people. Since its release I never gave the film any thought, but the red film poster/dvd cover with Milla Jovovich in a ripped red dress somehow snuck into my subconscious over the years. Mindless action with numerous quick edits somehow always becomes boring. PERSONAL GRADE: A-
. Paul Anderson's "Resident Evil" was released in 2002 and is based on the video game of the same name. The film runs 95 minutes before the credits roll. Milla herself is stunning. POSITIVES:. The set-up is truly intriguing and, in ways, brilliant. It turns out that a virus has turned the 500 Umbrella employees into hideous flesh-eating zombies (I know this sounds totally absurd but the way it's explained in the film is somehow believable). The entire film she runs around in a red dress with a slit up the side.
I don't play video games so this review is based solely on the film. The film features a cool eerie score highlighted by some rocking nu-metal acts. a team of commandos storm the mansion and take her via secret subway to a vast underground research/development complex called The Hive, which belongs to The Umbrella Corporation. But the final sequence makes up for it, sort of. Although "Resident Evil" is original in many ways it's sometimes reminiscent of other films like "Aliens" and "Dawn of the Dead." Hence, some things are predictable; for instance, anyone who gets bitten by a zombie is gonna eventually turn into one. the original "Planet of the Apes").
Meahwhile the Red Queen has trapped them in the Hive with the zombies and other undead creatures. [PLOT SPOILER. As already noted, the opening is truly intriguing, successfully capturing the viewer's attention. Don't read the next two paragraphs unless you want to know the basic plot] After viewing the dvd I discovered that a biological "accident" causes the supercomputer that runs The Hive to shut down the entire facility and gas the 500 workers to death. NEGATIVES:. [END SPOILER].
That's all I saw. I didn't have time to watch anymore but I decided right there to pick up the dvd. ring of brilliance. The story itself and the delivery (sets, etc). Why.
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RESIDENT EVIL Makes Good Halloween Fun
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When the review was restored by Amazon, the number of stars was different. It was in the cards. RESIDENT EVIL is chock full of monsters, blood, gore, and actually cool, creative decapitations. A crack military team is sent in to determine what happened. The special effects are pretty well done, and as stated earlier, there are some pretty original decapitations using lasers. Ravenous zombies - what more could you ask for on Halloween. The plot is pretty loose and full of holes, but I really didn't care; I was having too much fun.
Based on a popular computer game (which I have never played), RESIDENT EVIL is an entertaining monster flick for a cozy evening at home. If you enjoy this sort of thing, you will really like RESIDENT EVIL. My husband and I did, and it was just the thing for Halloween. But seriously, couldn't the Umbrella Corporation, who owns the research facility, see this coming. The only people on the outside who might know what is going on have no memory.
Eventually, the Red Queen was obviously going to say "Off with their heads.". It launches the viewer on a wild ride, rarely pausing for breath. As zombie movies go, RESIDENT EVIL is pretty fun. Red Queen, the computer that runs the complex, has gone mad, killing everyone in the place, and initiating a complete lock-down of the facility. NOTE: This is a THREE-STAR review. But things go horribly wrong. RESIDENT EVIL opens with a bang: something has gone seriously wrong in a secret, underground research facility.
(Isn't that always the case). There was a problem after posting. The acting is typical for a monster flick, but then again, you don't watch a monster movie for the acting. I mean, they named their master computer Red Queen.
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Cool concepts, characters/effects lacking realism
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The PQ and AQ were above average, but not demo, with the picture a bit soft in parts. Equipment used to watch, is Panasonic 42" Plasma, BD30K Blu-Ray player and Onkyo 605. First of, I am not a gamer, and am not familiar with the game. This was the first time I watched this Blu-Ray. The story was engaging in that it was futuristic, and had some cool effects (although over computerized). I am rating it 3 stars, for the story and overall acting/movie. If you're a fan of the genre, give it a rent.
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finally a decent video game to movie adaption
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just the simple things like the underground research facility, raccoon city, the arklay mountains and even the licker from the games will have the fans saying oh yeah i remember those. Its a good movie, just a few misteaks made but definatley worth watching. While the movie is loosley based on the resident evil games it still manages to stay true to its the games roots. Im keepin this review short so for those of you who have no idea about the games, heres the pros and cons. pros: plenty of people getting killed here so this film will satisfy your barbaric needs, offers other neat sequences of action other than killing zombies, and the main monster is very well planned out. cons: the loud headbanging music really doesnt go with the resident evil genra, milla jovovichs red dress really is out of place here, the characters all have paper thin individuality.
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This film is everything House of the Dead wanted to be but couldn't.
Anderson. Gorehounds will be happy and Zombaholics will have fun playing guess the reference, such as the elevator scene which recalls the original Dawn of the Dead.
This movie is based on a horror/survival videogame by Capcom. Now I got that out of the way, Resident Evil is a pretty good zombie movie, successfully adapted from the game by Paul W.S.
A must have for any zombie fan. The zombies move at a decent pace as does the movie and there are plenty of "BOO." moments, but nothing too scary.
The acting is good as far as zombie movies go and the cinematography is great.
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