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Resident Evil: Extinction

  • 2007
  • 18
  • 1 Std. 34 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,2/10
211.833
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Milla Jovovich in Resident Evil: Extinction (2007)
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Überlebende der Katastrophe von Raccoon City reisen durch die Wüste von Nevada und hoffen, es bis nach Alaska zu schaffen. Alice tritt der Karawane bei und kämpft gegen die böse Umbrella Cor... Alles lesenÜberlebende der Katastrophe von Raccoon City reisen durch die Wüste von Nevada und hoffen, es bis nach Alaska zu schaffen. Alice tritt der Karawane bei und kämpft gegen die böse Umbrella Corp.Überlebende der Katastrophe von Raccoon City reisen durch die Wüste von Nevada und hoffen, es bis nach Alaska zu schaffen. Alice tritt der Karawane bei und kämpft gegen die böse Umbrella Corp.

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    • Russell Mulcahy
  • Drehbuch
    • Paul W.S. Anderson
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Milla Jovovich
    • Ali Larter
    • Oded Fehr
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    6,2/10
    211.833
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      • Russell Mulcahy
    • Drehbuch
      • Paul W.S. Anderson
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Milla Jovovich
      • Ali Larter
      • Oded Fehr
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    • 41Metascore
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      • 2 Gewinne & 2 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Milla Jovovich
    Milla Jovovich
    • Alice
    Ali Larter
    Ali Larter
    • Claire
    Oded Fehr
    Oded Fehr
    • Carlos Olivera
    Iain Glen
    Iain Glen
    • Dr. Isaacs
    Ashanti
    Ashanti
    • Betty
    Christopher Egan
    Christopher Egan
    • Mikey
    Spencer Locke
    Spencer Locke
    • K-Mart
    Matthew Marsden
    Matthew Marsden
    • Slater
    Linden Ashby
    Linden Ashby
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    Jason O'Mara
    Jason O'Mara
    • Albert Wesker
    Mike Epps
    Mike Epps
    • L.J.
    Joe Hursley
    Joe Hursley
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    John Eric Bentley
    John Eric Bentley
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    Kirk B.R. Woller
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    Madeline Carroll
    • White Queen
    Peter O'Meara
    Peter O'Meara
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      • Paul W.S. Anderson
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    7dachande07

    Great Zombie film, Yes - Resident Evil film, No

    While this RE3 was a cracking zombie movie, it strayed to far from the original concept and excepted storyline. In my opinion this has rendered the movie pointless in the RE franchise.

    Let's not forget that Resident Evil owes it popularity to the game series, so I think it's only right that they try and stick to it, even if it's just a little bit. It seems very much like the director wanted to make an updated version of Day of the Dead, if you've seen DOTD you'll see what I mean in the first 5 minutes of RE3.

    If this were a stand alone movie I would have given it 10/10, but it isn't, they've tried to be too creative and the director has tried to make a different movie. By doing this he's make a cracking zombie film. but a Resident Evil film, I think not.

    I only hope this isn't the last one, it would be a terrible waste.
    6ma-cortes

    Third spectacular and stirring installment of the ¨Resident Evil trilogy¨

    The deadly virus has decimated the world, exception a little zone in Alaska where live people no-infected . Years later , one time Racoon was destroyed , the Umbrella corporation led by ambitious Dr. Isaacs(Iain Glen) continues his weird experiments with the deadly T-virus. But the Zombies spread the epidemic and those exposed to cruel bite suffer a complete transformation turning into meat-eating sickos. Alice(Milla Jovovich)is attempting to survive , and she finds new survivors(Ali Larter, Ashanti along with Oded Fehr and Mike Epps who repeat characters) traveling throughout Nevada desert . They must confront carnivorous crows, hordes of zombies starving of human flesh and an evil corporation chief who creates the most horrifying creatures ever made .The survivor group are surrounded , facing the world destruction by deadly epidemic.

    This exciting picture contains thrills, chills, action-filled with fierce combats and lots of gore and guts.The horror and action moments are fast moving and compactly realized. The film turns out to be a crossover between 'the nuclear apocalypse of Mad Max 2', the 'George A Romero's Zombies' and genetic experiments from 'Sigourney Wever-Ripley in Alien saga '. Of course, the film takes ideas from former parts as 'Resident evil'(2002, Paul W. Anderson, here also producer and screenwriter) and 'Resident Evil: Apocalypse'(2004,Alexander Witt)resulting to be a nice following. The creepy images of wide range from the genuinely fantastic to the bizarre along with an eerie and amazing frames. It's predictable but we have seen the previous chapters but also its predictability is redeemed in part by the charismatic acting from the action-women, Milla Jovovich and Ali Larter. The flesh-eating mutants appearance deliver the goods, plenty of screams, shocks and tension. The make-up assistants create a truly horrible zombie cannibals. Horrifying and astonishing images about apocalyptic events with deserted and destroyed cities, such as the creepy scenarios in Las Vegas without people, totally uninhabited and covered of sand. Cool,luminous cinematography using steadicam by David Johnson and haunting musical score by Charles Clouser.The motion picture is surprisingly directed with startling visual style by Russell Mulcahy(Razorback,Highlander, Resurrection).
    8DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: Resident Evil: Extinction

    With Extinction, the Resident Evil franchise perhaps have made its mark as the most enduring computer game turned movie to date. Most of such movies usually make for cheesy lazy weekend entertainment, little in depth but filled with plenty of set action pieces, which for the most parts are nothing groundbreaking. But what this franchise has to credit for its longevity, is Milla Jovovich.

    OK, so she has made mostly mediocre movies of late (I sense some fanboys will get me for this, but let me put it straight, I'm a fan of hers too), especially with the lacklustre Ultraviolet, and the really showy .45. If not best remembered for her role as Leeloo in Luc Besson's The Fifth Element (still credited in my books as the ONLY film I watched with having zero prior knowledge on anything about it), then it'll be for her role as Alice, the zombie butt kicking superbeing whose blood holds the key to a reversal of the effects of the T-virus engineered by the evil Umbrella Corporation.

    The premise here is similar to that of 28 Days/Weeks Later, where the virus is now out of control, and mutates humans into flesh chomping zombies, spreading mayhem worldwide. Human survivors are few and far between, and where we left off from Apocalypse, Alice is now travelling the world alone, seeking refuge and peace, while evading Umbrella's gunsights. It presumably takes place a significant amount of time after the predecessor, given that Jill Valentine (Sienna Guillory) doesn't return for this, keeping the doors open for either an unlikely spin off, or a revisit into the gap in timeline should Guillory sign on the dotted line.

    But I guess as Juvovich fans, we don't really care, do we? So long as we get to see our heroine in action, we're satisfied, whether she's causing misery to her opponents from her twin handguns, double Kukri knives or just her incredibly toned limbs, we're rooting for her all the way, dressed in garb personally designed by Juvovich herself, which provides for both form and functionality. The trend of casting pretty women to pair with her continues, with the first movie having Michelle Rodriguez, the second with Guillory, and now, Heroes' Ali Larter and Spencer Locke join the fray. However, they are relegated to more pedestrian roles as compared to previous partners, so don't be expecting much from them, especially for fans of Larter.

    The story can be no more simpler than Alice serving as a messiah for a small convoy of survivors headed by Larter's Claire, delivering them a message to journey to the promised land in Alaska. But of course the road to Peace and No Infection is plagued by challenges which culminates in a big battle in Las Vegas, where the trailers have teased with the entire city being semi-buried in sand. And like a video game, all levels will lead to their respective Big Boss to do battle with, and Extinction doesn't evade that formula too. Watching Alice grow in power, provides a lot of kick in some of the cool things she can do, enhanced with special effects of course.

    Don't expect the franchise to slam the door of opportunity shut on itself. By the look of things, we might even see a fourth movie coming up in perhaps two or three years time (the interval between the movies thus far). Expect plenty of blood and gore as our heroes cut through ugly zombies like hot knife through butter, and none other does it more balletic and graceful than Milla Juvovich. You go, girl!
    60U

    Best of the movie series, but does not make it a good movie.

    The storyline builds quite nicely in the 3rd installment and the addition of a few more known actresses and actors, helps move this film forward. Unfortunately the special effects are still very rudimentary.
    6johnnyboyz

    I was surprised by how much I enjoyed it. Despite looking so, this series is not extinct just yet.

    I think Resident Evil: Extinction elevates itself slightly higher than its two predecessors and slightly higher than I thought it would in general. On one hand, it is a series of bizarre and somewhat illogical events that transpire under the scenario of an apocalyptic event's aftermath but on the other, it is a pastiche of 'zombie' films gone by; a crude study of one man's obsession with his research and a somewhat guilty action film. I liked Resident Evil: Extinction a little more than others of its type because it gives us more of a sedate look at the situation rather than a mere exploitation of special effects, attractive heroines and needless gore. Yes, it's true to say that this film has action scenes of a silly nature but they do not seem as stupid as previous Resident Evil films in which the protagonist is able to use kung-fu on dogs and make impossible shots to defeat her foes.

    The action scenes here are paced better and do not rely on the mere visualisation of actually seeing a Licker monster or Nemeses himself as the reason to keep watching. The enemies here are unspectacular and familiar and all the better for it; we get the feeling this is more of a survival film about the beasts and beings that would actually be out there rather than dumb scenes that try to impress us with a mentality: "Look, a Licker." or "Look, this is what Nemeses would look like in reality.". In the film, there is a scene in which several zombies come charging out of a metal crate. The scene works on the level of realism within the film because the film could so easily have substituted them for a larger, more visually impressive enemy that would've sufficed for the following action scene.

    I mentioned the word 'realism' in that paragraph, perhaps crazily so. But Resident Evil: Extinction takes time to present its heroes, all of whom travel in a procession of large vehicles, with every day issues that would affect them. Things like 'how much fuel is left? Where is the nearest petrol station?'; 'Where is the next meal coming from?' and 'How can we bed down for the night safely and free from attack?' These sorts of questions were lost in the previous films and are empty from other recent post-apocalyptic horror/sci-fi films like Blade: Trinity. Additionally, when the film does reveal its particularly large scale monster for the film's climax it does so in an effective manner. This is because we have had the monster and the source for the monster presented to us on another plot line. We get a feeling that it may happen within the world of the film unlike when Nemeses popped up in the last film merely because he's had the injection and must now just keep destroying stuff until he meets the hero for the finale fight.

    Although it takes on the matter of the pacing and the clarity of the action scenes, Resident Evil: Extinction is still guilty of one or two things. The film actually begins in a manner than had me dreading it would be as bad as the previous two. Alice (Jovovich) meets some human survivors but discovers them oddly unfriendly which acts more of a surprise than a dramatic twist. It's a scene in which implied prior victims have been conned, raped and then fed to the dogs; in this case infected dogs and sure enough Alice finds herself in the said situation – a sequence of events that plays out in a daft manner that reminds you of the prior films. It had me thinking 'how do the renegade survivors lock the infected dogs up for next time once they've had their fun?' Then there was the rather careless scene in which Alice falls asleep in the middle of the desert, at night and with the fire still burning – not smart considering the situation. The film is also disappointing in the sense that when the procession of vehicles housing the characters Alice, they are spread evenly in ethnicity and attitude meaning each individual 'type' could be killed off accordingly.

    But for the best part, Resident Evil: Extinction is a surprisingly enjoyable film with an interesting set-up and I was really quite fond of the story running parallel involving Dr. Isaacs (Glen) and his research in developing the un-dead, albeit a clear reference to Dr. Logan in Day of the Dead. This plot line runs alongside the development of the convoy and the situations they must deal with, the thing I like here is that these people are not world savers; they will not go on a cause and effect fuelled story and make all the un-dead disappear, they are just there to survive and through Alice their goal is to make it to the icy regions of Alaska.

    The bizarre thing about this latest Resident Evil instalment is just how good it might've been had it cut the action scenes down a little and tidied up the opening twenty or so minutes. It is disappointing that the convoy is made up of a Redneck (who's naturally good at sniping); an Aussie; two African-Americans; a Mexican and a wise-talking white American, all of whom exist for zombie fodder at the end of the day but this film instils me with hope that perhaps the films can be as good as the games – in the games, ammunition was a very sacred thing and the tactic of running from enemies rather than shooting them was a good one. In the films, the producers are gradually realising this and the next film may well surprise a few people in terms of how watchable it actually is.

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    • Wissenswertes
      There were unused scenes from the original script where Alice manages to hack into the files of Umbrella. It is revealed that her real name is not Alice Abernathy but Janice Prospero.
    • Patzer
      The man that is thrown off the flamethrower and killed by the infected birds walks past Claire and the others when they discuss journeying to Alaska.
    • Zitate

      Alice: [to White Queen] I knew your sister. She was a homicidal bitch.

    • Crazy Credits
      At the end of the credits, Alice's voice is heard to say "You're just... another asshole".
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in The Evolution of 'Resident Evil': Bridge to Extinction (2007)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Doug Ingle (as Douglas Ingle)

      Performed by Iron Butterfly

      Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.

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      • 27. September 2007 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Deutschland
      • Japan
      • Mexiko
      • Kanada
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      • Resident evil 3: La extinción
    • Drehorte
      • Laguna Salada, Mexicali, Baja California Norte, Mexiko(desert)
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Constantin Film
      • Capcom Company
      • Estudios Churubusco Azteca S.A.
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      • 45.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 50.648.679 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 23.678.580 $
      • 23. Sept. 2007
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 147.717.833 $
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