Resident Evil: The Final Chapter Quotes

  • Alicia Marcus: I still own 50% of this company.

    Dr. Isaacs: And what do you intend to do with that?

    Alicia Marcus: You are co-owner of this corporation, but Wesker... Wesker is still an employee.

    Wesker: I don't have to take your orders. My loyalties are with him.

    Alicia Marcus: I know. Albert Wesker, you're fired.

  • Dr. Isaacs: I made you.

    Alice: Yeah. Big mistake.

  • Alice: My name is Alice, and this is my story. The end of my story.

  • Dr. Isaacs: Ah, how touching. The trinity of bitches, united in their hatred.

  • [first lines]

    Alice: [narrating] They say that history is written by the victors. This, then, is the history of the Umbrella Corporation, formed by crusading scientist Professor James Marcus. Marcus had a young daughter, Alicia, afflicted with progeria, a progressive, fatal, wasting disease. Progeria caused premature aging. By the time she was 25, Alicia would have the body of a 90-year-old. Marcus was driven to save her, but the odds seemed impossible. And even as he worked desperately to create a cure, the young girl's father would record his daughter, her voice, her likeness, saving her for posterity. But then the breakthrough came. Marcus discovered the T-virus. Once injected, it would detect and repair damaged cells within the body. It was a miracle. The life of Alicia Marcus was saved. The T-virus had a myriad of applications, treating 1,000 different diseases. Overnight, it seemed a new era was dawning, a world without the fear of infection, sickness or decay. But it was not to be, for the T-virus had certain unforeseen side effects.

  • Alice: You're still armed.

    Doc: Yes, I am.

    Alice: Claire would be so disappointed.

    Doc: In a few minutes, Claire will be dead, along with everybody you know.

    Claire Redfield: That's sweet.

    Doc: Sorry. My love.

  • Dr. Isaacs: [to Alice] Don't bother. You don't make it to the ice pick, the decanter or the fountain pen.

  • Alicia Marcus: Time is running out, Alice. You must kill him soon.

    Dr. Isaacs: It's good to see you too, Alicia. Marcus created the T-virus to save her, but the effects didn't last. But I've been waiting years for her to die.

    Alice: I'm not... I'm not a clone.

    Dr. Isaacs: Really? You must have wondered why you remember nothing of your childhood. Your father, your mother...

    Alice: Memory loss.

    Dr. Isaacs: No. You have no memory because you had no life, nothing before the mansion, when we created you 10 years ago.

    Alice: I know who I am.

    Dr. Isaacs: I don't think so. You're nothing more than a puppet whose strings were cut and then you wondered around for a little while thinking you were a real girl, but you're not. You're just a clever imitation, a facsimile. A rather troublesome one, at that.

    Alice: You're lying to me.

    Red Queen: I'm afraid he's not. You were created in her image, as was I. My likeness and voice were based on childhood recordings of Alicia Marcus, made by her father. Your genetic structure is based on her DNA, tweaked to avoid the progeria aging disease that afflicted her. I'm the child she was. You are the woman she would have been.

    Alicia Marcus: No. You are so much better than I ever could be. I let this happen. I was weak. You cannot afford to be.

  • Dr. Isaacs: How touching. The trinity of bitches, united in their hatred. Not that it will do you any good. I've been ahead of you every step of the way. You've changed nothing. You've saved no one. The world will still be cleansed, and the Umbrella Corporation will triumph. The only difference is, I'll no longer have to listen to your self-righteous whining. When you uploaded that fire to the Red Queen's stream, you turned against the corporation. When the rest of the board awake, you will be replaced, and I will assume complete control.

  • Wesker: Help me.

    Alicia Marcus: You don't need help, Wesker. You're dying. Just get on with it.

  • Dr. Isaacs' Clone: What the hell are you?

    Dr. Isaacs: I'm you, you idiot.

    Dr. Isaacs' Clone: No. No. No, that's not possible.

    Dr. Isaacs: The real you.

    Dr. Isaacs' Clone: [stabbing the clone] Liar! Abomination! You dirty, filthy clone! I'm me. He's not me.

  • Alice: What happened?

    Red Queen: When Isaacs died, I could bring myself back online and stop attacks on the remaining human settlements. You saved them.

    Alice: Why am I still alive?

    Red Queen: The antivirus only destroyed the T-virus within your body. It didn't harm the healthy cells. You are now free of infection.

    Alice: I thought I would die. You and Alicia, you lied to me.

    Red Queen: We had to know if you were willing to make the sacrifice, to give up your life for others. This was something no one at Umbrella would have done. Alicia Marcus was right about you.

    Alice: I *was* one of them. I was created by Umbrella, just an instrument for them.

    Red Queen: No. You became something more than they ever have anticipated. The clone became more human than they ever could be. And you have one more step to make.

    Alice: What do you mean?

    Red Queen: [opens the file, uploading it into Alice] Before she died, Alicia downloaded her memories for you. The childhood you never had combined with the woman she could never become.

  • [last lines]

    Alice: When the T-virus spread across the Earth, it did so at the speed of the modern world, carried by jetliners across the globe. The antivirus is airborne, spread by the winds. It could take years for it to reach every corner of the Earth. Until then, my work is not done. My name is Alice.

  • Alice: Sometimes I feel like this has been my whole life. Running. Killing.

  • Dr. Isaacs: We've played a long game, you and me, but now it's over.

    Alice: Yes. Yes, it is.

    Dr. Isaacs: I made you...

    Alice: Yeah. Big mistake!