Resident Evil behind the scenes
2022-01-26 08:07
Richard Bridgeland also serves as a production designer and costume designer in the film.
The zombie dog in the film is made up of a domesticated Doberman.
The "licker" in the film is synthesized using electronic special effects and computer graphics technology.
George A. Romero was originally invited to write the script and direct the film, but in 1999 he withdrew due to disagreements on the script.
The original title of the film was "Resident Evil: Ground Zero". After the "9.11" incident in 2001, the title was changed to "Resident Evil".
Towards the end of the film, there was a shot of Alice closing her eyes. In the first "Resident Evil" game produced in 1996, this shot of closing her eyes was the game's logo.
Although zombies are everywhere in the film, the word "zombie" is never mentioned in the film.
The presidents of Capcom in Japan and the United States made cameo zombies in the film.
When the characters in the film return to their original path, the original dead body will be gone, as is the case in the "Resident Evil" game.
The password for restaurant B in the film is 04031965, and the birthday of the film's director Paul Anderson is March 4, 1965.
During the filming, Milla Jovovich accidentally injured 3 actors and crew members, including Paul Anderson.
During the preparations before shooting, the main actors were told to play the entire game.
The minor bruises and bruises on Milla Jovovich are real.
Extended Reading
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Rain: All the people that were working here are dead.
Spence: Well, that isn't stopping them from walking around.
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Alice: I'm missing you already.