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.
The plot is nonsense in the best way. Alice is captured by Umbrella and forced to run through a giant underwater test facility that replicates: a suburban neighborhood, Tokyo, Moscow, and New York. She fights "zombie clones" of her old friends.
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. Resident Evil All Movies Collection -2002-2016-...
This is where the franchise leaves the lab and explodes into the streets. Raccoon City is overrun. The military is building walls. And Alice has become a super-soldier thanks to a little T-Virus mutation.
The reverse opening—where a zombie invasion plays backwards in time. Genius cinematography. Despite the choppy editing, the final scene where
But if you accept them as their own universe—a with horror roots—they are incredibly re-watchable.
The first film is arguably the "smartest" of the bunch. Set almost entirely in —an underground genetic research facility owned by the Umbrella Corporation—the movie is lean, mean, and claustrophobic. Alice is captured by Umbrella and forced to
Here is your complete guide to the . 1. Resident Evil (2002) – The One That Started It All The Vibe: Cyberpunk horror meets The Haunting of Hill House .
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.
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.