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Release Year: 2016 Rating: 7.0/10 ( voted) Critic's Score: /100 Director: Paul W.S. Anderson Stars: Ruby Rose, Milla Jovovich, Ali Larter Storyline
Picking up immediately after the events in Resident Evil: Retribution, Alice (Milla Jovovich) is the only survivor of what was meant to be humanity's final stand against the undead. Now, she must return to where the nightmare began - The Hive in Raccoon City, where the Umbrella Corporation is gathering its forces for a final strike against the only remaining survivors of the apocalypse. Cast: Ruby Rose -
Abigail
Milla Jovovich -
Alice
Ali Larter -
Claire Redfield
Iain Glen -
Dr. Alexander Isaacs
Shawn Roberts -
Albert Wesker
William Levy -
Christian
Rola -
Cobalt
Eoin Macken -
Doc
Joon-Gi Lee -
Lee
(as Jun-ki Lee)
Ever Anderson -
Alicia Marks /
The Red Queen
(as Ever Gabo Anderson)
Fraser James -
Michael
Lee Raviv -
School Girl
Siobhan Hodgson -
Emaciated Woman
Dale Jackson -
Commander 27
Vian Singleton -
School Boy
Taglines:
Back to the Hive.
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Country: France, Germany, Canada, Australia Language: English Release Date: 3 Jan 2016 Filming Locations: Warner Roadshow Studios, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
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Actress Bingbing Li, who plays Ada Wong had to leave production before shooting started because of her schedule with another movie in China. See more »
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Rating: 7/10
After two underwhelming and frankly dull instalments in Afterlife and
Retribution, I'm glad to say that the Resident Evil series goes out on
a high with The Final Chapter. It's still not a cinematic masterpiece,
but it does exactly what a Resident Evil movie is meant to do:
entertain you with fun and ridiculous action, and a few twists and
turns along the way.
If there's one thing that makes this movie as entertaining (and at
times even more so) than the first two movies, then it's the action.
Pretty relentless from start to finish, The Final Chapter is such an
entertaining watch, hopping from action scene to action scene at a
rapid pace, and very rarely letting up with too much planning, dialogue
and character development that the series' weakest entries tried to
pull off.
Of course, the heavy emphasis on mad, and at times utterly preposterous
action (Alice's ability to survive everything is way beyond Die Hard
levels), means that it's not a particularly intriguing or memorable
watch, and director Paul W.S. Anderson's insistence on dizzying quick
cuts and shaky cam is frustrating to see. However, this movie knows you
want Milla Jovovich doing backflips and killing zombies, and it
thankfully provides that in bucketloads, making for a properly
entertaining and fast-paced action movie.
One of the more surprising elements of The Final Chapter, however, is
the last-ditch twists within the series' overall story arc. Sometimes,
this film does a great job at tying up some loose ends from previous
movies, and at others, it's a little contradictory of the past events.
Still, as the film goes on, we begin to learn more and more about the
true reason that the world was plunged into chaos, as well as a whole
host of other hugely entertaining, albeit ridiculous, twists that
actually give this film some genuine stakes.
I'm not going to say I was engrossed by the story, because it's
incredibly thin, and wouldn't stand up at all if it weren't for all the
action going on around it, but I will say that this does have some of
the best ideas and plot twists since the first two movies, yet another
reason why this might just be my favourite of the whole franchise.
And at the end of a six movie streak, you'd expect lead actress Milla
Jovovich to be phoning it in with a bored and generic performance, but
that's not the case. Her character has never been the most fascinating,
but you can't deny that Jovovich really goes for it in this final
outing, reaffirming how good an action hero she can be.
Whilst the same isn't necessarily true of many of her co-stars, most of
whom are just another set of expendable extras, the rivalry that we see
reignite between Jovovich's Alice and Iain Glen's Dr. Isaacs for one
last time is pretty entertaining, all building towards a hugely fun
finale that marks itself as some of the best action of the series.
Overall, Resident Evil: The Final Chapter is all you want from this
series. Harking back to the strongest instalments with its no-holds-
barred action and ridiculous twists, it's a properly entertaining and
action-packed blockbuster that's a lot of fun to watch, even if it's
not a film of the highest quality.


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