I enjoy the Resident Evil movie series. Just as with the SAW series, I know what to expect and get it. So, when you throw in 3-D, I not only get what I expect to get, but I get 3-D too.
First things first: Alice, the cause behind the virus that turned humanity into a bunch of zombies, turned super-human when she was infected with the virus. So, The Umbrella Company, the BAD Guys, is trying to catch Alice or find another human with similar DNA to Alice. Thus, not only are the human survivors fighting off the zombies, they are subject to the experiments of TUC.
Said experiments turn some humans into super-monsters and this also holds true for the animals that are experimented on. Alice is trying to avoid capture by TUC, fighting off zombies and super-monsters, and running into just plain old bad humans living in this chaotic environment (think Mad Max).
Well, the movie folks decided to return Alice to human form from the get-go, so super-Alice is now gone. Good. Back to basics. The movie also runs like a video game. Good. Back to the story roots. And, lastly, the 3-D is part of the movie. Good. Not a movie with 3-D added (think Last Airbender). Oh, yea, and this movie sets up the next chapter. A few questions are answered, but who the hell's keeping track?!
To summarize: Sexy Alice still kicks ass, powers or not. The super-monsters are new, or rather updates of the old. The zombies still eat humans. And TUC is still up to no good. So, if you like the series, you won't be let down. Go see it. If you don't like the series, what the hell you reading this for. :p
AC
P.S. Only a handful of people in attendance for the IMAX showing at $15 bucks a pop. Hope this low number is not indicative of opening weekend earnings as two more episodes have been green-lighted.
This post was last modified: 09-11-2010, 03:24 AM by saynomore.