not enough fun

Else 2022-04-12 09:01:09

If I hadn't seen the resources, I didn't know that "Resident Evil" still had a CG movie version, and there was a third part. Out of my love for the zombie franchise and my disappointment with the sixth big movie, I decided to watch it anyway.

The CG version was born out of the game, and I didn't know anything about the game. From the storyline point of view, this revenge chapter is like an independent story taken from the game, with a background and a lower part of the foreshadowing, the overall is not bad. However, there are still gaps in the setting of zombies and some plot considerations. The most dissatisfying thing is that there are too few zombie scenes and too simple, not enough aftertaste.

The production of this CG is OK, mainly the action design and editing of the climax and the villain boss fight are very interesting, and there are no other highlights.

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Extended Reading
  • Jonas 2022-04-08 09:01:13

    What a funny book it wrote.

  • Mireille 2022-04-06 09:01:07

    It's much better than the live-action version, but it's also quite tasteless to see the third part. Every time Chris is in danger, he goes to Leon to perform his motorcycle skills. How can he see the basic feelings... It's too much to fight two broken zombie dogs and ride a motorcycle for a long time, isn't it too handsome? The big boss's obsession with the wedding is very perverted and very happy. The ending healing method is copied from "The Amazing Spider-Man", which indicates that there may be no need to shoot zombies and shoot nuclear bombs in the future. Why does it feel a bit strange?

Resident Evil: Vendetta quotes

  • Chris Redfield: [Responding to Glenn Arias who' on the PA] You belong in a nuthouse, asshole.

    Glenn Arias: Unfortunately, I'm not crazy.

  • Rebecca Chambers: Caramel macchiato? Did you remember the chocolate chips?

    Rebecca's Assistant: And the whipped cream on top.

    Rebecca Chambers: Good boy.

    Rebecca's Assistant: That's dessert, not coffee. You know that, right?

    Rebecca Chambers: Your point?

    Rebecca's Assistant: Nothing. Nothing at all, Professor Chambers.