Friday, January 27, 2017

Resident Evil: The Final Chapter

Resident Evil: The Final Chapter - Criticism of the Last Movie

 

Resident Evil: el capĂ­tulo final
RESIDENT EVIL - THE FINAL CHAPTER 
Criticism of the last film of the saga Resident Evil: The final chapter directed by Paul WS Anderson and carried out by Milla Jovovich and Ali Larter.


We have a double ration of Resident Evil these days! If we recently received Resident Evil 7 on consoles, now comes to the Spanish billboard the last film of the saga.

Paul W. S. Anderson marks the episode more solvent and entertaining of the whole saga in which nothing is missing giving him a fair final. Milla Jovovich seems to have made a pact with the devil and is still in shape and the director takes muscle in the first hour of footage getting filming imaginative, forceful and intense sequences of action in Resident Evil: the final chapter.

We put you in the background: Alice is one of the last survivors of the great apocalypse that mankind has lived since the first expansion of Virus T, which has meant facing hordes of undead.

We find ourselves immediately after the events in Resident Evil: Revenge.


After the treason suffered on arrival in Washington DC by Albert Wesker, Alice will have to return to Racoon City, that is, to the point where the expansion of this deadly virus began.

There, the Umbrella Corporation is gathering forces before the final attack on the last survivors of the apocalypse.

In a race against time, Alice will have to rely on old teammates, as well as a new and unexpected ally.

It will be a battle packed with action against hordes of zombies and new mutant monsters.

Between having lost her superhuman abilities and the imminent attack of Umbrella, this will be the most difficult adventure of Alice to save the Humanity, that is on the verge of being forgotten.


The clueless will have a brief intro with a summary of what happened in the beginning: a few brushstrokes about Virus T and the origin of the Red Queen that will be very useful to follow the story of Resident Evil: the final chapter and even for those Neophytes who first go into the umbrella of the Umbrella Corporation or go to Raccoon City can enjoy the movie without problems.


Regarding the special effects, one of lime and another of sand: at times we are immersed in that apocalyptic environment so characteristic and even get us a couple of good scares, but in others are too obvious and we get out of the plot.

Yes, there is a certain irregularity between the beginning and the end. The first one more serious and dark, the second much more videojueguil with those sobreimpresiones that show the structure of the hive and "the scenes" that has to be surpassing Alice next to its companions of fatigues or the software of predictive combat of its antagonist.

Not everything is perfect: there is an accessory character (Wesker) or overacted (Dr. Isaacs, with a fairly forced Iain Glen who does not remember anything about his measured interpretation of Jorah Mormont in Game of Thrones) that could be expected more and there are no missing The classic braggadocio of the genre, very exaggerated, but broadly, offers what it promised.

Lovers of the saga of Resident Evil, will find a dignified end that far surpasses everything seen previously and in addition they will be able to enjoy it with a Milla Jovovich delivered, a Red Queen very humanized but no less disturbing incarnated in the beautiful Young Ever Anderson and returns as expected as those of Ali Larter as Claire Redfield. Good taste of mouth.


Good if you are the fans of this fabulous Saga, do not hesitate to leave us your comments

 

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