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Ein Ausbruch des T-Virus in San Francisco führt zur Insel Alcatraz, wo sich ein neues Übel eingenistet hat.Ein Ausbruch des T-Virus in San Francisco führt zur Insel Alcatraz, wo sich ein neues Übel eingenistet hat.Ein Ausbruch des T-Virus in San Francisco führt zur Insel Alcatraz, wo sich ein neues Übel eingenistet hat.
Matthew Mercer
- Leon Scott Kennedy
- (Synchronisation)
Nicole Tompkins
- Jill Valentine
- (Synchronisation)
Kevin Dorman
- Chris Redfield
- (Synchronisation)
Stephanie Panisello
- Claire Redfield
- (Synchronisation)
Erin Cahill
- Rebecca Chambers
- (Synchronisation)
Salli Saffioti
- Ingrid Hunnigan
- (Synchronisation)
Daman Mills
- Dylan
- (Synchronisation)
Lucien Dodge
- JJ
- (Synchronisation)
Cristina Valenzuela
- Maria Gomez
- (Synchronisation)
Frank Todaro
- Antonio Taylor
- (Synchronisation)
Alejandro Saab
- Reporting Student
- (Synchronisation)
Bob Carter
- SWAT Captain
- (Synchronisation)
Isaac Robinson-Smith
- William
- (Synchronisation)
Bill Butts
- Additional Voice
- (Synchronisation)
Brent Mukai
- Additional Voice
- (Synchronisation)
Dawn M. Bennett
- Additional Voice
- (Synchronisation)
Joe Hernandez
- Additional Voice
- (Synchronisation)
John Eric Bentley
- Additional Voice
- (Synchronisation)
- (as John Bentley)
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Over-the-top action, cheesy dialogue, and all your favorite characters from the series. This movie is by no means a masterpiece, however, if you're a fan of the series who's able to suspend your belief and manage your expectations, you might find this movie fun to watch, especially if you enjoyed the previous Resident Evil CGI movies.
What I loved about the movie is its dedication to the series and detail-oriented approach in terms of characters and their personalities, for example, Leon has his usual corny (yet adorable) one-liners, while Jill (modeled after her RE 3 Remake appearance) was passionate, emotional, and at the same time, trying to look as serious as she can.
Go see it if you're a fan, if not, don't, there's isn't much to see here.
What I loved about the movie is its dedication to the series and detail-oriented approach in terms of characters and their personalities, for example, Leon has his usual corny (yet adorable) one-liners, while Jill (modeled after her RE 3 Remake appearance) was passionate, emotional, and at the same time, trying to look as serious as she can.
Go see it if you're a fan, if not, don't, there's isn't much to see here.
I am a huge fan of the Resident Evil games and all the movies. So, naturally, I had big expectations for this movie. For the first time, we saw Chris, Leon, Jill, Claire and Rebecca together and I cant say that I'm disappointed, but I'm also not very satisfied. The story is good, nothing special but good enough. The villain is very archetypal but it has some interesting details. The most important thing is that the five main characters are great. They act as you may expect, having known them from the video games and such.
Now, the reason why I think it is not great and just good. It's all part of one problem: it's too short. Normally, talking about movies, people complain about the opposite, that movies are too long, but this is a special case. This movie lasts almost 90 minutes. It is very short and it feels that way. It should last at least 30 minutes more. The problem is that this movie should be epic, but it doesn't have enough time to be. Because you need time to build expectations and create emotion. You have five main characters and a villain. Each of them needs screen time. Everything happens very fast and you don't get any time to digest this epic reunion.
This is supposed to be like The Avengers for Resident Evil fans; all your heroes together at last. But it ended up too quickly and didn't exploit any of the big moments that we waited years to see.
Now, the reason why I think it is not great and just good. It's all part of one problem: it's too short. Normally, talking about movies, people complain about the opposite, that movies are too long, but this is a special case. This movie lasts almost 90 minutes. It is very short and it feels that way. It should last at least 30 minutes more. The problem is that this movie should be epic, but it doesn't have enough time to be. Because you need time to build expectations and create emotion. You have five main characters and a villain. Each of them needs screen time. Everything happens very fast and you don't get any time to digest this epic reunion.
This is supposed to be like The Avengers for Resident Evil fans; all your heroes together at last. But it ended up too quickly and didn't exploit any of the big moments that we waited years to see.
I had never heard about this 2023 CGI animated foray into the "Resident Evil" franchise. But of course I had to sit down and watch it as soon as I had the opportunity to do so.
However, I must admit that I wasn't really harboring much of any grand expectations for it, since the majority of the released CGI animated movies have been mediocre at best. But still, I opted to give writer Makoto Fukami and director Eiichirô Hasumi's movie a fair chance.
The storyline in "Resident Evil: Death Island" was simplistic and straight forward, and thus it requires zero interaction from the audience. You just simply lean back and watch Chris Redfield, Leon S. Kennedy, Claire Redfield and Jill Valentine take on yet another outbreak of T-virus infected. So it was pretty much a copy-paste job from the numerous of previous CGI movies in the franchise. Except "Resident Evil: Death Island" takes place on Alcatraz island and includes a new method of infection.
So yeah, the storyline was pretty shallow and not overly innovative or refreshing. And the movie did suffer from that. And let's just not venture deeper into the plot holes or questionable things that just happened to be there to further the narrative, such as the conveniently placed rocket launchers, plasma rifle, and what not.
Visually, however, then "Resident Evil: Death Island" was quite nice. The CGI was pretty good and definitely helped to keep "Resident Evil: Death Island" afloat. And of course you have some massive mutation that the gang comes face to face with, gee, where have we seen that before? I have to say that the mutation in "Resident Evil: Death Island" was pretty laughable.
"Resident Evil: Death Island" is just another notch in the "Resident Evil" franchise's belt, though not as abysmal as the God awful Netflix series.
My rating of "Resident Evil: Death Island" lands on a less than mediocre four out of ten stars.
However, I must admit that I wasn't really harboring much of any grand expectations for it, since the majority of the released CGI animated movies have been mediocre at best. But still, I opted to give writer Makoto Fukami and director Eiichirô Hasumi's movie a fair chance.
The storyline in "Resident Evil: Death Island" was simplistic and straight forward, and thus it requires zero interaction from the audience. You just simply lean back and watch Chris Redfield, Leon S. Kennedy, Claire Redfield and Jill Valentine take on yet another outbreak of T-virus infected. So it was pretty much a copy-paste job from the numerous of previous CGI movies in the franchise. Except "Resident Evil: Death Island" takes place on Alcatraz island and includes a new method of infection.
So yeah, the storyline was pretty shallow and not overly innovative or refreshing. And the movie did suffer from that. And let's just not venture deeper into the plot holes or questionable things that just happened to be there to further the narrative, such as the conveniently placed rocket launchers, plasma rifle, and what not.
Visually, however, then "Resident Evil: Death Island" was quite nice. The CGI was pretty good and definitely helped to keep "Resident Evil: Death Island" afloat. And of course you have some massive mutation that the gang comes face to face with, gee, where have we seen that before? I have to say that the mutation in "Resident Evil: Death Island" was pretty laughable.
"Resident Evil: Death Island" is just another notch in the "Resident Evil" franchise's belt, though not as abysmal as the God awful Netflix series.
My rating of "Resident Evil: Death Island" lands on a less than mediocre four out of ten stars.
Characters are a bit stiff outside of the fluid fight scenes. The plot is another 'rando bad guy is angy somehow gets their hands on tech / scientist and decides to destroy the world to rebuild in their image, cliche, cringe, nothing new.
This film won't break any records or win many awards if any ( probs should get a nomination for the visuals as some are amazing almost real ).
Fans will enjoy the nods to the previous entries of the franchise and it probs won't be the last cgi movie.
Direction, audio, music all pretty good and the cast knows what their doing.
Bottom line is if you're a fan of resident evil cgi movies this is more of the same in another iconic locale.
This film won't break any records or win many awards if any ( probs should get a nomination for the visuals as some are amazing almost real ).
Fans will enjoy the nods to the previous entries of the franchise and it probs won't be the last cgi movie.
Direction, audio, music all pretty good and the cast knows what their doing.
Bottom line is if you're a fan of resident evil cgi movies this is more of the same in another iconic locale.
When started to stream this movie, I didn't realize it is a full CGI creation. When I finished watching this movie I was surprised to see voice actors was involved, as I thought the dialogues were for sure done with AI artificial voices. They were so soulless during the movie that I almost turned it off at some point. What kept me going was a great action scenes, slow-motion and nice monsters.
To be honest, watching this movie is like watching a series of a game cut-scenes. Granted these cut-scenes are very well made, it still at a level of a gaming studio and not a movie production. This made it very hard for me to rate it anything over a '5'.
I couldn't help but thinking how good this movie could have been if the actors were actually real human (like the legendary Milla Jovovich) that are able to provoke emotions with language that sound human and body movements that are not robotic as the result of the 3D models that are used here. That totally ruined a reasonably good story and great fighting scenes, but that movie would prob cost north of 200M to make.
I will keep watching the "Resident Evil" franchise since most of the creations are exciting. I heard Netflix series is coming soon, maybe that is something to look forward to, hopefully at the level of "The Last of Us" but "Resident Evil: Death Island" does not provide the entertainment that the viewers deserve.
Exact score: 49 / 100. Guide: No Sex, No nudity, very few curse words, lots of shooting, I would rate "PG-13" and not "R"
To be honest, watching this movie is like watching a series of a game cut-scenes. Granted these cut-scenes are very well made, it still at a level of a gaming studio and not a movie production. This made it very hard for me to rate it anything over a '5'.
I couldn't help but thinking how good this movie could have been if the actors were actually real human (like the legendary Milla Jovovich) that are able to provoke emotions with language that sound human and body movements that are not robotic as the result of the 3D models that are used here. That totally ruined a reasonably good story and great fighting scenes, but that movie would prob cost north of 200M to make.
I will keep watching the "Resident Evil" franchise since most of the creations are exciting. I heard Netflix series is coming soon, maybe that is something to look forward to, hopefully at the level of "The Last of Us" but "Resident Evil: Death Island" does not provide the entertainment that the viewers deserve.
Exact score: 49 / 100. Guide: No Sex, No nudity, very few curse words, lots of shooting, I would rate "PG-13" and not "R"
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- WissenswertesWork on the story began in Spring 2020, following the release of Resident Evil 3.
- PatzerIn the movie, they called it a vaccine but is actually a cure. When a vaccine can only be used before the virus is contracted, not after.
Correction: Not accurate, as some viruses are slow to make the host sick, so you can indeed be vaccinated after the virus is contracted and gain immunity. An example would be the Rabies vaccine.
- Zitate
Antonio Taylor: How can you be so calm?
Leon Scott Kennedy, Chris Redfield: We got Jill.
Leon Scott Kennedy: If she's still out there... there is hope.
- VerbindungenReferenced in Half in the Bag: The Kyle Gallner Triple Feature Spectacular! (2023)
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