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a5c7b9f00b A crack team is sent to the 'Hive', the mighty Umbrella Corporation's secret underground lab complex, which was locked-down by it central computer 'Red Queen', after its staff of 5000 fell victim to nerve gas. They pick up the secret entrance-resident underground security couple, both suffering from amnesia because of the gas. The computer's crafty defense soon kills half of the team before whiz kid Chad Kaplan outsmarts it. Then they find the staff has been turned into cannibalistic zombies, while experimentally miss-bred hell-hounds complete the bloody inferno. The auto-destruct is programmed in two hours, to prevent out-world infection. And at least one member has a criminal secret.
A special military unit fights a powerful, out-of-control supercomputer and hundreds of scientists who have mutated into flesh-eating creatures after a laboratory accident.
maybe I shouldn't rip into this film so much,I did see it at a free sneak preview. and I'm not really a gamer, only playing the "resident evil" games a bit, and mostly watching the game being played and picking it up at various points throughout. but I'm a huge fan of zombie/splatter/gore/horror films, and so therefore I can honestly say that if you're debating about seeing this film, my advice would be to skip it (or see it at a matinee, definitely not worth $8) and wait to rent it on video.<br/><br/>the strongest aspects of the best zombie films- "evil dead", "dead alive', "cemetery man"-that they are irreverant and refuse to take themselves seriously. but paul anderson in "resident evil" takes himself much too seriously, which eventually ruins any promise the film might have had. I'm just wondering why I was bored throughout the flick. during the mansion scenes, the introductory office scenes, making the way to the Red Queen- sure there was the occasional scare and fright, but it wasn't until they shut the computer off that I thought "is it finally going to get interesting?"<br/><br/>perhaps I was just waiting and was expectant too much for the zombies. and they didn't disappoint. in fact, the special & visual fx of "resident evil" were quite good and was definitely a highlight to the film. was the use of audio in providing the suspense and building tension. (although the score created by Marco Beltrami and Marilyn Mansion is garbage and unnecessary.) however, the acting was just putird. milla jovovich just CAN'T act. she's best when she just sits there and looks pretty w/o opening her mouth-in 'dazed and confused' and 'fifth element'. sure she's a hottie, and it's quite obvious the paul anderson tried to come up with any reason to show off her bodynecessary, but that's jsut sticking to the tired horror film cliche of showing the primary female in various stages of undress. nothing new there. and what's up with the complete obnoxiousness of michelle rodriguez's character. she delivered every one of her lines compeletely flat and her attempts at humor were ridiculousness. it got to<br/><br/>the point where I despised her character, didn't care that she was infected, and in fact felt pretty good when her character was offed. michelle sure has tumbled swiftly from her promising debut in "girlfight". you couldn't have done a more poor job casting for the two primary female roles. they definitely don't measure up to angelina jolie in "tomb raider", which although wasn't that great of a film, it is much better and more fun and doesn't take itselfseriously"resident evil." the other cast members are incidental for the most part, though it did kind of bug me that the most gruesome deaths were saved for the characters of color. whats up with that?<br/><br/>and the plot kind of bugged me- I understand the computer's intent on killing everybody off once the toxin escaped, but the computer was also aware that the dead would eventually become reanimated, yet took no steps to take care of that eventual side effect, suchtorching the Hive or something similar. it did have a failsafe programmed in, thus providing the countdown of our heroes having to escape from the Hive, but it was- in my opinion- too much time allowed with the possibility of escape of the toxin too high. and I didn't quite understand the rationale behind the crack team going into the Hive- the reason given was to find out why the Queen went homicidal and to take apart the mainframe, but ti seemed far too dangerous and unnecessary for me. then again, when you work for the shady Umbrella Corporation, I guess you jsut don't ask questions and blindly follow orders. even when they lead to disastorous results,can be seen at the end of the flick.<br/><br/>anyways, its notif this film is horrible or incredibly bad. I just found it boring. even Romero's epic plodding "dawn of the dead" I found more interesting than this flick- perhaps because it made me think and it stimulated my mind, whereas "resident evil" didn't. regardless, if you like loud/ fast/ zombie/ splatter films with half-naked babes and plenty of blood, then "resident evil" is the film for you!
After reading some of the other comments on this movie, it appears that the voting comes down to this: either you thought it was awful, dumb, unoriginal, etc, or that the movie was actually better than expected. I fall into the latter category. I've never played the Resident Evil video games, so I really had no expectations for the movie. I just thought it might be interesting to see if they could make Resident Evil, the movie, better than Final Fantasy, the Movie (which was pretty disappointing). And surprise - it was much better than I expected. Somewhat predictable, but the action scenes were well done, the scares were pretty scary, and I didn't think the acting was bad at all. The movie worked for me. If you want some entertaining distraction for an evening, get a bag of popcorn and pop this movie into the DVD player - it's a fun movie.
In the end, it all looks and plays like a $40 million version of a game you're more likely to enjoy on a computer.
Following the accidental escape of the T-virus in the Hive, Umbrella Corporation's secret viral weapons laboratory hidden under Raccoon City; an elite commando unit is dispatched to shut down the Red Queen, the supercomputer that controls the lab and has locked down all the scientists who live and work there. When the head of the commando team is killed by Red Queen, it becomes the mission of Alice (<a href="/name/nm0000170/">Milla Jovovich</a>), who is suffering from amnesia due to exposure to nerve gas and doesn't know what she's doing there, policeman Matt Addison (<a href="/name/nm0531095/">Eric Mabius</a>), and a few surviving commandos to finish the objective. Unfortunately, the virus has turned all the Umbrella scientists and employees into flesh-eating zombies. Alice and her team must make their way past zombies, mutated dogs, the Licker, and the Red Queen before the T-virus escapes and infects the rest of the world, and they must do this within one hour or be locked forever in the Hive. Resident Evil is based on a screenplay by English film director, Paul W.S. Anderson, who based his story on a survival horror video game series, created by Japanese video game designer Shinji Mikami and released in 1996Biohazard in Japan and Resident Evil in English-speaking countries. Resident Evil is the first in a series of six movies, the other five being <a href="/title/tt0318627/">Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004)</a> (2004), <a href="/title/tt0432021/">Resident Evil: Extinction (2007)</a> (2007) and <a href="/title/tt1220634/">Resident Evil: Afterlife (2010)</a> (2010), and <a href="/title/tt1855325/">Resident Evil: Retribution (2012)</a> (2012). <a href="/title/tt2592614/">Resident Evil: The Final Chapter (2016)</a> is due for release in 2016. You find out in the next movie (Apocalypse) that Dr. Ashford created this virus to help his "sick" daughter walk again. In the original game, it was createda bio-organic weapon. The zombies were an unfortunate side effect. You can only turn into a zombie after you die. Red Queen killed everyone but,they were already infected, they turned into zombies. You can also see this with Rain (<a href="/name/nm0735442/">Michelle Rodriguez</a>). She turns into a zombie the moment she dies, although she had been infected way before that. Red Queen kills everyone by releasing the facility's fire prevention system, which contains halon gas. It can put out fires in the offices without ruining any computers, like water sprinklers would. However, if a person is exposed to a great deal of the gas, there is also a risk of toxic and irritant pyrolysis products, hydrogen bromide, and hydrogen fluoride. Basically, Red Queen poisoned the personnel. Since they were already infected by the virus, they came backzombies. Most likely she killed them in the hopes that the virus had not yet infected all of them. Thus, to kill them before they inhaled the airborne virus was the safest move. Another possibility is that, beinghow they were already infected, to leave them alive would cause the people to look for a way out of the hive and risk them escaping without knowing they're infected. Zombies, however, are relatively mindless and would not try to escape. Not to mention, some people would re-animate before others and to have them all trapped in a space together would just get them eaten alive. So to kill them all before they turned was a small mercy. The zombies never entered that room, so it's assumed that Red Queen had some sort of "self-cleaning" feature for the hallway. It's a reference to the games where bodies will disappear if you leave a room and then come back to it. Matt and his sister Lisa (<a href="/name/nm0538443/">Heike Makatsch</a>) are environmental activists, planning to expose the illegal viral and genetic experimentation being secretly carried out by the Umbrella Corporation. With the help of a contact in the Hive, Lisa infiltrated Umbrella to smuggle out evidence. Alice was that contact. Alice and Spence Parks (<a href="/name/nm0700856/">James Purefoy</a>) are security operatives for Umbrella. Their job is to protect the mansion, which covers the access into the Hive. As part of the cover, they are posinghusband and wife. The antivirus works because it cures. It didn't work on Rain because Red Queen herself said, "This long after infection, there's no guarantee it would work." Also, she was bitten numerous times in vital areas, causing the infection to spread faster. Alice and Matt carry the case with the T-virus and antivirus out of the Hive and into the mansion justthe doors go into lockdown. As they're sitting on the floor catching their breath, the wounds (caused by the Licker) on Matt's arm begin mutating. Suddenly, a group of Umbrella scientists in protective clothing burst into the mansion. Several of them tie Matt to a gurney and take him away, ordering him to be placed in the Nemesis program. Others subdue Alice and take her to Raccoon City Hospital to be placed in quarantine, while discussing how they're going to re-open the Hive to see what went on down there. Days (perhaps weeks) pass. Alice awakens in a locked room at the hospital, attached to numerous IV lines. She rips them all out and pounds on the window, but no one responds. She picks open the lock with an IV needle and makes her way outside to find the street littered with paper, dead cars, and small fires but no people or bodies. A newspaper headline reads "The Dead Walk", reporting that the T-virus has escaped from the Hive and spread to the city surface. In the final scene, Alice arms herself with a pump action shotgun retrieved from an abandoned police car and stands in the middle of the street, ready for action. One theory is that CAPCOM (the game creators) were afraid that people wouldn't buy the games when they could just watch the movies, so they fired director George A. Romero because his script was too similar to the games, and they hired Paul W.S. Anderson to keep the atmosphere of the games but come up with a different story. However, CAPCOM Public Relations Personnel deny that Romero was ever attached to the project and that CAPCOM had no direct influence over the movie. CAPCOM claims that it was Anderson who did not want the movie to match the game because he feared that, if viewers played the game, they would not be scared watching the movie, since they would know what is going to happen. Yes. Resident Evil: Genesis (2004) by Keith R.A. DeCandido is a novelization of Resident Evil (the first movie). DeCandido has also written novelizations of the other two movies: Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004), and Resident Evil: Extinction (2007). There is also a Japanese novelization of the first Resident Evil film by Japanese writer Osamu Makino titled Biohazard (2002). Makino's novel is unrelated to DeCandido's version. There are also a number of novelizations of the videogame series, writen by S.D. Perry, but these are unrelated to the movies. Yes. Toward the end of the movie, it's revealed that Spence overheard Alice talking with Lisa about accessing the Hive in order to get enough proof to expose Umbrella and shut them down, so he decided to steal both the T-virus and the antivirus himself. To insure that he would be the only one in possession of the virus & the antivirus, he released one container of virus inside the Hive, intending that it be shut down, making his virus & antivirus extremely valuable.
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