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Here is where the franchise goes full slow-mo , bullet-time , sunglasses-indoors mode. Filmed in 3D (the post- Avatar era), Afterlife is the most video-game-like of the series.
Pure fan-fiction. If you’re not invested in Alice by now, skip it. If you are, it’s a blast. 6. Resident Evil: The Final Chapter (2016) – The End of the Road The Vibe: The Dark Knight Rises but with lickers.
We meet (Milla Jovovich), who wakes up in a shower with amnesia. She joins a commando team (led by the underrated Colin Salmon) and the fake-out hero Spence (James Purefoy) to contain the Red Queen—a homicidal A.I. child who has locked down the facility to prevent the T-Virus from escaping. Resident Evil All Movies Collection -2002-2016-...
The highlight? (as a clone of her character from the first film). We also get Leon S. Kennedy (Johann Urb) and Barry Burton (Kevin Durand). Ada Wong (Li Bingbing) shows up in a stunning red dress to play double agent.
A fun, messy, early-2000s time capsule. It knows it’s a B-movie and owns it. 3. Resident Evil: Extinction (2007) – Mad Max with Zombies The Vibe: Post-apocalyptic desert road trip. Here is where the franchise goes full slow-mo
A messy, rushed, but ultimately satisfying goodbye. Final Thoughts: Do They Hold Up? If you are a purist of the Resident Evil games (the slow, survival-horror puzzle boxes of the 90s), these movies will drive you insane. Leon is a side character. Claire is a background figure. Wesker is a joke.
Style over substance, but if you love slow-motion shotgun reloads, this is your movie. 5. Resident Evil: Retribution (2012) – The Inception of Zombies The Vibe: A greatest hits compilation. If you’re not invested in Alice by now, skip it
Despite the choppy editing, the final scene where Alice looks at the camera and says "My name is Alice. This is my story" is surprisingly emotional.
Sienna Guillory’s Jill. The scene where she slides under a descending garage door is pure fan service. The Bad: The editing is frantic. And Alice goes from "survivor" to "superhero" a bit too fast.
Over the next 14 years and six films, we watched Milla Jovovich kick, shoot, and psychic-blast her way through hordes of the infected. Was it a faithful adaptation? No. Was it a wildly entertaining, gloriously chaotic, slow-motion gun-fest? Absolutely.