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Alice awakes at home with her daughter Becky and her husband. But soon she realizes that she is actually in an Umbrella Corporation's underground facility. Out of the blue, the computer security system shuts-down and Alice flees to the central control room of the facility. She meets Ada Wong, who works with Albert Wesker, and she learns that a five-man team has been sent by Wesker to rescue them. However, the Red Queen sends Jill Valentine and Rain to hunt them down.
Alice fights alongside a resistance movement to regain her freedom from an Umbrella Corporation testing facility.
I watched this film in 2D so I will definitely rewatch it soon. The opening was cool. Ever since RE3, all the openings were epic. RE5 managed to top the previous ones--with the backwards scene. I liked all the action, it was less Alice and more of other characters including Ada, Leon, Luther, Jill and Rain. Also the new actors were great, Li Bingbing's English is fantastic, and she really looked like Ada. I did not really like Leon because I pictured Jensen Ackles (Dean from Supernatural) to act as Leon (because they are both emo and broody). This Leon is too "not serious" and he does not have a solid stage presence. Alice also looked hotter with age, did anyone notice she looked like Taylor Swift in her "suburban housewife" outfit. The parts I didn't really like is there are no real "zombies". I prefer seeing how normal humans survive in the apocalyptic world and not really action fighters). Also, I notice that RE characters like to move it movie. When Ada and Alice were "hurrying", they strode coolly then when they hear the "standby" they just said "Let's move", which is weird because they were moving already... Leon kept on telling the guys to move... And the first word that Alice said to Jill in RE2 is "MOVE!" The ridiculous "repeatings" of the word move and the totally serious tone they used made it funny. Also, many people were confused whether Alice is an original or not, so the director should show more, instead of suddenly have Ada telling the audience about clones. That being said, RE5 was pure solid action with spectacular sets and really, RE series just keeps getting better and better.
Resident Evil Retribution: Movie Review. <br/><br/>I enjoyed the film to a certain point. The movie has some major issues but at the same time its a fun time watching zombies getting kicked by Alice. Resident Evil Retribution is a visually spectacular, stunning, stylish film with amazing and awesome 3D effects and character design. The cinematography is fantastic and the fight sequences choreography is excellent. The locations and set pieces are dazzling and innovative. The performance of Milla Jovovich is good and strong.<br/><br/>The major issue with the film is that the story is very weak and convoluted and characters are very underdeveloped. The sequences are very fast paced and are confusing and complicated. Some scenes are dull and boring. The movie lacks proper and smooth structure and the characterizations are heavily underutilized due to the weak script and unconvincing screenplay.<br/><br/>(Please Note: That This Review represent only my professional point of view and my personal honest opinion about the film, and does not represent others. Thank You).
A few striking images keep our attention – like evil warrior Rain (Michelle Rodriguez) seated menacingly with an assault rifle on a playground swing in the 'burbs. But the film's title promises payback, without offering ample compensation.
Following the Umbrella attack, led by Jill Valentine (<a href="/name/nm0347149/">Sienna Guillory</a>), on the survivors on the Arcadia (in Resident Evil: Afterlife), Alice (<a href="/name/nm0000170/">Milla Jovovich</a>) awakens to find that she has been transported to an underwater Umbrella facility in the Arctic Circle and learns that Umbrella CEO Albert Wesker (<a href="/name/nm0731575/">Shawn Roberts</a>) and top agent Ada Wong (<a href="/name/nm0508356/">Bingbing Li</a>) are no longer allied with Umbrella and have sent a team, including Leon S Kennedy (<a href="/name/nm1053380/">Johann Urb</a>), Barry Burton (<a href="/name/nm0243806/">Kevin Durand</a>), and Luther West (<a href="/name/nm0462673/">Boris Kodjoe</a>), to help Alice escape. However, the Red Queen (<a href="/name/nm2743784/">Megan Charpentier</a>) is now in control of Umbrella and sends Jill and an evil clone of Rain Ocampo (<a href="/name/nm0735442/">Michelle Rodriguez</a>) after them. Things get even more complicated when a clone of Alice&#39;s deaf daughter Becky (<a href="/name/nm2954597/">Aryana Engineer</a>) is added to the mix. Resident Evil: Retribution marks the fifth installment in the franchise. The four predecessors include <a href="/title/tt0120804/">Resident Evil (2002)</a> (2002), <a href="/title/tt0318627/">Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004)</a> (2004), <a href="/title/tt0432021/">Resident Evil: Extinction (2007)</a> (2007), and <a href="/title/tt1220634/">Resident Evil: Afterlife (2010)</a> (2010). The sixth movie, <a href="/title/tt2592614/">Resident Evil: The Final Chapter (2016)</a>, was released in late 2016. The Red Queen was disabled at the end of Resident Evil. She is mentioned again in Extinction; Alice tells the artificially-intelligent White Queen that her sister computer became homicidal. Some viewers believe that the Red Queen was re-enabled after Wesker betrayed the Umbrella corporation aboard the Arcadia and attempted to eat them to gain control over the T-virus at the end of Afterlife. Jill Valentine, who had been captured and placed under mind control by the Red Queen, then led a large detachment Umbrella troops in multiple heavily-armed osprey copters to capture the ship. Furthermore, Valentine is being controlled through the same kind of device as Claire Redfield was at the start of Afterlife. The device is linked to the Red Queen as it turns out. It is never mentioned in the movie. Some fans believed that would be revealed in Resident Evil 6. Along those lines, a clone of Dr. Isaacs could have been and most likely was the one who brought the Red Queen back online. It is also unknown when the Red Queen was re-activated. Some viewers believe the Red Queen was re-enabled at some point in Afterlife, after Wesker betrayed the Umbrella Corporation and tried to eat everyone, but that supposition leaves open the question of who was on the other end of the mind control spider that was attached to Claire Retfield at the beginning of Afterlife, so it is quite possible that the Red Queen was re-enabled between the events of Extinction and Afterlife, while she only really has a presence inside of Umbrella facilities and not the dilapidated outside world in which Afterlife almost entirely takes place. It is never mentioned in the movie, but she is just a computer-generated representation presumably of Angie Ashford. The Red Queen was disabled in the first movie and re-enabled at some point during the events of Afterlife, so it is likely that she was modeled again. Noticeably she is not presented as hologram this time around but as a screen-bound flat image of a 3D avatar. On the technical side of things: it&#39;s possible that the movie&#39;s maker, Paul W.S. Anderson, consciously decided to alter the Red Queen&#39;s portrayal as he would go on to do exactly that, one more time, for The Final Chapter; or perhaps somehow for some reason, the studio did not retain the likeness rights of the original actress who of course had long since physically outgrown the role. Regardless, being that the Red Queen is a piece of software, it&#39;s likely that there are various versions of her. In Resident Evil, it is stated that the Artificial Intelligence killed everybody to prevent the T-virus from escaping. Then a team was sent to know what was going on, and the computer activated defense systems to prevent an outbreak. In Extinction, the White Queen said to Alice that the Red Queen was following the most logical path to preserve life—&quot;kill a few, save a lot&quot;. In Retribution, it is mentioned by Albert Wesker that the Red Queen is trying to extinguish all life forms, but it is never mentioned why. In his rivalry with the Red Queen in the process of fighting for control over the Umbrella corporation&#39;s affairs, most likely he straight-up lied to manipulate Alice. At the very least, using his limited knowledge, he expressed his opinion of the Red Queen. Otherwise, it is likely that the Red Queen&#39;s motives, also impacted by her limited knowledge, are part of the same logic as in Resident Evil—if all life is vanished then so is the T-virus. In Extinction, it is mentioned that the survivors from Apocalypse were dispersed after the outbreak. Alice left them because she was dangerous to them. In Retribution, there is only mention of Jill being captured and brainwashed by Umbrella. It is likely that she was fooled in the same way that survivors from the Arcadia were fooled, because she has the same mind control device as Claire Redfield and the others. Since Apocalypse, the movies have left Angie&#39;s whereabouts or fate unspecified. It is only mentioned in Extinction that the team she was with was dispersed after the outbreak. a5c7b9f00b

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