Resident Evil

2002

Action / Fantasy / Horror / Sci-Fi

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Milla Jovovich Photo
Milla Jovovich as Alice
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Jason Isaacs as Dr. William Birkin / Narrator
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James Purefoy as Spence
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598.12 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 40 min
P/S 9 / 28
1.35 GB
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English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 40 min
P/S 14 / 59
5.2 GB
3840*2160
English 5.1
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 40 min
P/S 59 / 122

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Leofwine_draca4 / 10

Not altogether bad video game adaptation, but it could have been better

Films based on computer games have long been the bane of modern cinema and RESIDENT EVIL does little to change the pattern they have fallen into over the years. This is an almost plot less action epic with a few zombies and monsters thrown in as an afterthought; a well-executed exercise in suspense, fear, and frights which goes through the motions without ever being engaging. Every cliché in the book is present here, from the actions of the zombies to the situations our characters find themselves in and the finale, amongst other things. In fact the best bit of the film is the very beginning, the prologue showing the complex spiralling out of control with death and destruction as a result; the feeling of helplessness and despair is overpowering and hard-hitting; personally I connected this with the real-life reactions of victims of disasters such as the World Trade Center bombing and thus found it very powerful stuff.

From then on the tired formula follows a bunch of marines infiltrating a spookily deserted base (more than a few nods to ALIENS here) and finding themselves picked off one by one by a number of menaces: genetic mutations, the living dead, a malevolent super computer, and skinless dogs. Having never played the game I can't comment on the connection, although I guess that the "feel" is spot on. The film's biggest loss is the gaping hole left by the departure of George Romero, who would have undoubtedly made this something special. Flashy workman Paul W. S. Anderson has little of Romero's skill and expertise in the genre and we're left only wondering what it would have been like with gory George on board.

Technically the film is very good, excellent use being made of the budget and some interesting actors giving edgy performances. Lead Milla Jovovich manages to make her character smart AND sexy whilst the supporting male actors give subdued but solid turns. The only turn-off is Michelle Rodriguez, who plays Vasquez from ALIENS again, except without the likability; her character fails to engage on any level, making her plight (she finds herself the victim of a zombie bite) rather uninteresting. On the plus side, special effects are very good indeed (zombies have never looked better),whether makeup or solid CGI work (especially the skinless dogs, which provide a worthwhile menace; unfortunately the genetic mutation which turns up later on looks exactly like what it is, a pretty but hollow computer pattern). The script, however, is pretty shallow and the twists and surprises telegraphed a mile off.

This is a film of two halves; the first builds up the suspense whilst the latter provides the payoff, namely the action. I prefer the former, with its gradually building intrigue and growing horror, scenes of genuine nastiness, excellent use of lighting, and a dark, brooding atmosphere. The action is all right but ruined by a loud, irritating and out-of-place soundtrack incorporating the likes of Marilyn Manson. I remember being annoyed when UNIVERSAL SOLDIER: THE RETURN used a similar technique. I don't want to be blown out of my chair by several decibels when watching a film, and such intrusive noise only dispels the realism and takes you out of it. Without the music this would have been a lot better. Thankfully, there are some scenes of gore to take your mind off the flaws, with some nasty laser dissections copied from Canadian indie hit CUBE and some zombie-munching fun, although hardcore gore lovers will be disappointed by the lack of intestine-munching. As a fun, brainless popcorn flick this delivers, but there isn't much to stay in your mind afterwards and it has little re-watchability value. Not bad but could have been a heck of a lot better.

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle6 / 10

Some good action but not much more

The Umbrella corporation dominates the world. In an accident at its secret underground facility called "The Hive", a dangerous virus is let loose. It has infected the staff turning them into zombies while mutant creatures run free. The computer Red Queen shuts down the complex and kills everybody inside. Alice (Milla Jovovich) finds herself with amnesia in a house that has a secret entrance to the underground labs. The corporation sends in an elite armed squad (Colin Salmon, Michelle Rodriguez) who finds amnesic Alice and Spence (James Purefoy),and they go in to investigate.

Based on the video game, director/writer Paul W.S. Anderson brings some interesting gore into the movie. The characters are two dimensional. But it does what it intends to do and not much more. It's mostly atmosphere in the first half. Then there is shoot them up horror action but nothing terribly scary. And hot Jovovich doing battle with zombies and mutants. The flashbacks as Alice remembers is distracting and usually disrupts the flow. The video game genre doesn't usually get much better.

Reviewed by Horst_In_Translation4 / 10

Needed better focus in many areas

"Resident Evil" is the first of the film series that adapted the popular video game franchise into the world of movies. Milla Jovovich was chosen to lead the franchise after her success on "The Fifth Element". I can only speak about this first entry to the series as I have not seen the other ones, but I was not impressed at all. These 100 minutes (with credits) had basically everything you'd expect from a weak action movie that relies on spectacular effects and sacrifices story for it. They included stuff like love relationships, sex, nudity etc. to make this look slightly more interesting, but none of these aspects received a convincing elaboration. It all just felt thrown in for the sake of it.

I will not deny that this is a film worth watching for its technical aspects and there are some decent scenes actually, but it's all shallow and unconvincing if the characters are so badly written like it is case here. By the way, the monster humans reminded me a bit of the walkers on "Walking Dead". Interesting aspect that they also included the idea that they were dead already despite still moving with the clotted blood reference. But that was one of really not too many smart aspects from this film. Jovovich and Rodriguez may be very attractive, but in terms of acting I'm not too sure if they can carry a franchise like that. Admittedly, you have to say in their favor that their male co-actors were even more forgettable. It is the same like almost any other Bernd Eichinger production and Paul W.S. Anderson film: A lot of style over substance and just not a great story or great writing. Forgettable movie and it's odd to see this has 3 sequels already with number 4 in the making. I really hope the quality gets better, but judging from this one here, I do not have much intention to watch the other films soon. Not recommended.

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