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15 Resident Evil (2002)

updated 10th July 2002
reviewer's rating
Three Stars
Reviewed by Neil Smith


Director
Paul Anderson
Writer
Paul Anderson
Stars
Milla Jovovich
Michelle Rodriguez
Eric Mabius
James Purefoy
Colin Salmon
Martin Crewes
Length
100 minutes
Distributor
Pathe
Cinema
12th July 2002
Country
USA
Genres
Action
Science Fiction
Thriller
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Gaming fans have been anxiously awaiting this screen adaptation of the Resident Evil series. The good news is they won't be disappointed, for Paul Anderson's slick sci-fi thriller is, if anything, more violent, trashy and mindless than the popular games that inspired it.

Conceived as an explanatory prequel to the Resident Evil titles, the movie has amnesiac soldier Alice (Jovovich) leading a team of commandos into The Hive, a vast underground research facility whose workers have been turned into zombies by a deadly virus. A maze of perils awaits them, from lethal laser beams and undead dobermans to genetically mutated monsters. And if they don't complete their mission in three hours, the malevolent T-virus will overrun the earth...

In flicks like this one you know that everyone is expendable, nothing will make sense and there'll always be something more nasty around the next corner. Anderson - who directed "Mortal Kombat" and the critically lambasted "Soldier" - has enough sense not to let the pace flag for a second, filling the screen with ravenous flesh-eaters, explosions and special effects. When all else fails he lets the camera linger on the lissome Ms Jovovich, who spends the majority of the film scantily clad and soaking wet. Yes, guys, there is a god.

Shot in Germany with a predominantly English cast, the film's other big draw is Michelle Rodriguez of "The Fast and the Furious" fame - exactly the person you want on your side if you ever find yourself in the middle of a zombie firefight.













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