Resident Evil - Apocalypse
J**V
Time filler
Nostalgia
T**6
Wow they truly stepped up there game with this sensational action packed sequel.
As I have always found the first Resident Evil movie to be at least decent, I never figured as to what to expect from this 2nd chapter. Back in 2004 when this came out in theaters I had plans to go see this in the theater with my then girlfriend. I don't remember now why the plans fell through but later on one Friday night I rented this movie from the local Blockbuster and needless to say in no time at all this movie both blew me away and got me more enthralled then the first movie did.First let's talk about the new characters and returning character. Milla Jovovich is still gorgeous, captivating(in many ways) smoking hot and awesomely bada** as Alice. Sienna Guillory offers more eye-candy with her beautiful and sex appeal but she also offers another a force to reckon with being a no nonesense cop.
M**L
Superb helicopter effects
My great cinematic joy is miniature helicopter scenes. There's just something about a movie so dependent on helicopters that the director said, "Well, this looks terrible but I can't exactly cut it, because it's a helicopter."This is such a movie.Toward the end, "Apocalypse" uses a lingering shot of a helicopter coming out from behind some trees. The miniature is lit perfectly, filling the the screen, and the effect would be somewhat convincing if not for all of the helicopter windows being completely opaque and obviously made out of plastic."Resident Evil: Apocalypse" is an artistic triumph in general, containing many cheesy model helicopters, and earns a perfect score of two out of two projector sheet rotors.
C**8
The evil continues...
It almost seems a prerequisite now for certain movies to spawn all kinds of aftermarket merchandising, specifically video games (usually sucky ones at that). But to make a feature length film based on source material taken from a video game? Seems poor prospect (who remembers 1993's Super Mario Bros? Or how about 1994's Street Fighter? Man, those were some awful times), but then again I come from a time when video games were pretty simplistic, and had little or no story. Nowadays, the technology has allowed for extremely well developed storylines within games, and the likelihood of seeing the transition from game consoles to the big screen becoming more and more common. I mean, look at it like this, if a game sold how many million copies, you pretty much already have a large fan base more than eager to watch a film based on said game. A built in audience...how can you go wrong? Well, if you deviate from the storyline, or screw up various elements or characters, you may end up with a fairly rabid pack of angry fans looking for blood...Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004), sequel to 2002's Resident Evil film, was written by Paul W.S. Anderson (Event Horizon, AVP: Alien Vs. Predator), and directed by Alexander Witt, a man who has a ton of 2nd director (this is the guy responsible for filming shots of less importance, such as inserts, crowds, scenery, etc.) credits to his name, but makes his directing debut here. Returning in her role as Alice from the first film is Milla Jovovich (as far as I can tell, she was the only one who made it into the sequel). Also appearing is Sienna Guillory (Love Actually), Oded Fehr (Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo, The Mummy), Mike Epps (Friday After Next, The Fighting Temptations), and Matthew G. Taylor (Gothika, Detroit Rock City) as Nemesis.The film begins with Umbrella agents in full biohazard gear opening up The Hive, with predictable results (The Hive was a ginormaous, underground research facility that was sealed due to contamination in the first film). This leads to the T-virus (the contaminate that has the ability to re-animate the dead) to spread into Raccoon City, forcing the Umbrella Corporation, owner of not only The Hive but the city as well, to quarantine the city, sealing many uninfected residents with all kinds of walking dead, many vicious mutations seen in the first film, along with a few new ones. Alice, joined by a small band of survivors, now trapped inside the city, makes a deal to retrieve the young daughter of a scientist in return for safe passage out of the quarantined area. Only problem is, besides the legion of hungry undead roaming the streets and hideous, nasty, bitey creatures on the prowl, the Umbrella Corporation has ideas of their own, seeing the situation as a perfect opportunity to test out their latest bio-weapon, Nemesis. Oh yeah, there's also plans to nuke the city...time is running out (along with their ammunition), for the small group, but they do have an edge, namely, in Alice, as she is more than she appears...Now you don't have to see the original to enjoy this sequel, as the makers of the film provide a certain amount of back-story at the beginning, but you probably should to get the full flavor. I really wasn't expecting a lot seeing as how this was a sequel and we all know sequels rarely meet the level of the original that spawned said sequel, so I was pleasantly surprised when the film turned out to be pretty good, well, good in the sense that it's a movie based off of a video game. And that's what I think people should keep in mind, especially those disappointed at the lack of substance within the plot. A majority of the plot actually extends from the first, setting things up for this picture, which is heavy on action, light on nearly everything else. I thought the actors did a pretty good job (that Sienna Guillory is one fine, hotsy totsy momma, playing the role of Jill Valentine). I especially enjoyed Mike Epps as the urban civilian caught up in forces way beyond his control, relating some truly funny lines in a completely realistic manner. I normally despise comic relief characters, as they're often played so ridiculously over the top that they distract more than anything else, but that wasn't the case here. The one aspect I disliked the most about the film was the excessive, epileptic, herky jerky camera work and quick cutting, meant to heighten the tension during the more action filled scenes, but it just served to annoy the heck out of me. This type of direction can be effective in smaller doses, but it's used too often here, and may cause some viewers to reach for the Dramamine. Also, I thought it odd that every time the undead were shown, their shots were often marred by jittery cutting, as if to highlight something (I don't know what), but it made me wonder if it was done to draw away from the detail, or lack of, concerning the make up of the characters. There were quite a few characters in this film, each seeming to have their own, little storyline going, but then they're unified nicely once their goals become shared. The special effects are very slick, and the action rarely slows down, and there's lots of guns, gunfire, explosions, things getting blown up (blown up real good). I thought the film a little short (it does list a 94 minute running time), but the ending sets up for a possible sequel.I won't bother listing all the special features as Amazon details them nicely, but I will say the picture and audio were excellent. This is a two disc set, the first DVD containing the film (both widescreen and full screen format), along with some special features, with the 2nd containing the bulk of the extras. 3 ½ starsCookieman108
W**T
WHAT AN AMAZING SEQUEL, PHENOMENAL
JUST WHEN YOU THINK A SEQUEL CAN NOT BE AS AWESOME AS ITS PREDECESSOR, THIS FILM COMES ALONG AND OFFERS SOMEFRANCHISE COMPETITION .👍 THIS IS NUMBER TWO IN A SERIES THAT IS LIKE ALIEN OR PREDATOR IN ITS CONTINUING SAGAS, WHICH ARE ALL EXCEPTIONAL. IN THIS ONE, NO SPOILERS, THE UMBRELLA CORPORATION HAS ENTERED ITS SECOND PHASE OFOPERATION ALICE, THE NAME OF THE HEROINE 💪. THE PLOT IS SPECTACULAR AND DO NOT STOP THE MOVIE PREMATURELY ASIT HAS A TWIST ENDING THAT IS SUBTLE BUT SUBLIME. 😊 ENJOY.
M**E
Favorite in the series
This movie, the second in the series, is by far my favorite. It really goes on to show the beginnings of how depraved and horrible the umbrella corporation is. Well for those who didn’t play that video games. Shows the true strength that people have; how they could put aside their differences to come together to face overwhelming odds. I really like that there was a good blend of action, horror, just the right amount of gore without being over the top, and some comedy relief.
B**S
positive reviews are an umbrella corp fabrication
not enuff blood'n'guts, needs more gore. lots of gore.and may I add, everyone should be snuffed out in this film.blast a hole through the earth to get rid of this plague.wtf???
C**S
GREAT MOVIE
This movie is really excellent, I am not just another fan who gives it a good rating just because of the action and the gore, I actually look at the whole picture. The acting was quite good, and so were visual effects. I think that the movie lacked slightly in the story, and it wasn't as hard hitting as I expected, but it still was entertaining, made you think, and was never boring. Excluding maybe 15 minutes in the middle, this is not as much as a horror movie as the first one. This one has a lot more action, and a lot less tension, so if your looking for a horror movie to scare you, this would not be your best option. If you enjoy martial arts, action, and all around coolness however, you will enjoy this movie. Another great aspect to this movie was the soundtrack, it contained many adrenaline boosting songs, and really added to the movie. If you are into action, rock music, big guns, an interesting story, and you don't mind violence/gore, then you will definately enjoy this movie. A real must-see.
李**.
本作品のシリーズ中、この映画が一番好きです🌠Resident Evil☠️Apocalypse
本作品が一番好きなのはシエンナ・ギロリーが出演しているからです。彼女の出番も多いしアップも多いからですね・・シエンナは超美人❤️。それだけです。以上です・・お粗末でした。
T**K
Extras im Fokus - Resident Evil: Apocalypse bleibt sich treu
Hinweis: Ich bin kein professioneller Reviewer, ich kenne aber meine liebsten Filme und habe ein laienhaftes Interesse an Filmproduktion. Meine Reviews von DVD/Blu-Rays fokusieren sich auf die Extras/Features und Präsentation der Disk, dieser Fokus wird auch durch meine Stern-Bewertung repräsentiert. Zu der Qualität des Films/Serie und technischen Details werde ich nur wenige Worte verlieren.Review für:Resident Evil: Apocalypse [Blu-ray]Menü:Das Menü besteht aus einem einfachen Hintergrund mit Fiilmausschnitte und teilweise kaum lesbare Font für die Menüpunkte.Extras:Making Of - Ausgedehnter Blick in die Produktion des Films, mit sehr viel Test-, Training und B-Roll Bildmaterial und Kommentaren von Schauspielern und Produzenten. Präsentiert in Englisch mit Deutschem Off-Text überlegt, was teilweise nachteilig ist und das Material ist nicht HD.Special Effects, Fighting Girls - Featurettes mit Fokus auf bestimmte Produktionsaskpekte im gleichem Stil des Making Ofs.(Ließt sich bis hierher wie mein Review vom ersten Film? Nun ist im Prinzip auch das gleiche aber gute Paket.)Deleted Scenes - Geschnittene Szenen, kurz aber interessant.Die Entwicklung von Resident Evil - Ein "Wer ist was?"-Blick auf die Filmfiguren und Story Fortschritt. Da dieses Feature später erschien ist auch ein Ausblick auf die ersten drei Teile der Serie (Residen Evil (1), Apocalypse, Extinction) enthalten.Featurette/Werbeclip "Die Umbrella Corporation" - Witziges kleines Ding.Film/Audio:Der Film ist für mich der Beste der Serie, super Horror-Action Mix mit tollen Charakteren. Der Film kommt in Deutsch und Englisch mit deutschen Untertiteln.Verpackung:Blu-ray-Plastik, ohne Wendecover mit Booklet zu Schauspieler Filmographien, eher so la-la.
A**E
Resident Evil: Apocalypse
ein schöner film
M**A
ottimo prodotto
come da aspettative
M**O
Tutto ok.
Prodotto e spedizione ok.
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