Leon S. Kennedy y Claire Redfield deben luchar contra un guerrero que busca venganza después de desatar el mortal G-Virus.Leon S. Kennedy y Claire Redfield deben luchar contra un guerrero que busca venganza después de desatar el mortal G-Virus.Leon S. Kennedy y Claire Redfield deben luchar contra un guerrero que busca venganza después de desatar el mortal G-Virus.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 1 nominación en total
- Ingrid Hunnigan
- (voz)
- (as Salli Safiotti)
- Greg Glenn
- (voz)
- Various
- (voz)
- (as Kari Walgren)
- Various
- (voz)
Opiniones destacadas
It sort of reminded me of one long cut-scene from the games but I like the RE cut-scenes, so that's a good thing. It also has a genuine Japanese RE feel to it unlike those disappointing live-action movies.
I was hoping the story would have more relevance to the events of the games. Despite having Claire and Leon and a lot of other key elements, this seemed like a standalone adventure. (But we'll have to wait for RE 5 to see for sure.) If anything, it's a bit like an RE2 sequel but I would have preferred more appearance by the classic T-virus zombies.
The computer animation and motion capture mix sometimes makes the characters look like creepy mannequins. And the cheesy over dramatic dialog coming of their plastic faces causes a lot of unintentional laughs. When Leon Kennedy stands still, he looks like a photo printed on a piece of cardboard. And his personality is equally cardboard. But the RE games were never known for their acting. The 7 stars I'm giving this is for fans only. If you are not into the games, it may seem like a 2 to you.
(On DVD and Blu-Ray December 30, 2008)
There were too many moments throughout where some random guy/girl would show up, that im sure any resident evil fan would freak out at- but i just had no clue what the significance was. copious references that went over my head that one of the gamers would catch...made me basically feel out of the loop on this one.
I think I felt like one of my firends I've forced to watch advent children with no knowledge of Final Fantasy 7. there is just too much insider stuff for casual viewers.
wooden character animation, and above average vg cutscene style- but a very cool fight at the end, some decent gore kept up the pace.
defiantly recommend you check this out if you've played the games, however I would be very wary if your new to the Resident Evil universe, this is likely not the best place to start.
It's okay as a stand-alone (animated) feature, meaning: I was happy to see it not tie in with the Milla Jovovich films (mainly because I liked the latest, post-apocalyptic EXTINCTION so much). The only two highlights of DEGENERATION (that brings in RE4's game character Leon S. Kennedy again, as the main hero) are the first act at the airport (which has a fabulous game-feel to it) and the main mutant monster (consider this a Bigg Boss Fight) at the facility later on. The other aspects in the film don't really matter much.
The CG animation looks slick enough, the camera angles are nicely directed, but the action (and especially the movements and facial features of the characters) comes across as fairly wooden and far from realistic. I remember being more impressed with the first FINAL FANTASY (THE SPIRITS WITHIN) film when it came out. In the end, DEGENERATION is a fun addition to the franchise, but nothing more.
RE: Degeneration is an "episode" after the happenings of RE 2 and RE 4, so if you've already played these ones you will notice some familiarities, but if you haven't, what you already know by the crap movie trilogy is kinda useful. Anyway, its a lot enjoyable.
Even being a CG movie, it has a lot of action and the movie follows the same steps of each game of the series, so it has references of the games all the time like: the different big and rich scenarios that are more than just scenarios but part of the story and also enemies of the characters; the new characters being presented, each one of them having their very own importance in the story; the zombies that pops everywhere and also the final boss, that gets bigger and bigger on each new episode of the game series.
Of course that, the best thing about this movie is the great come back of some of the most loved characters of the series like the best and smartest special agent Leon S. Kennedy and Claire Redfield, a sweet girl that has the strength and courage of a lion. Both Leon and Claire are portrait here exactly like they are in the games.
The CG movie is also very faithful to the games, I mean... even the CG are similar to the games CG, giving the feeling that at any moment the game will starts or you will have to press a command at any moment, and that's very thrilling for the fans.
Well, that's it... that's sad for me to say - as a movie lover and also a RE fan that has been playing the series since 1996 - that the best Resident Evil movie is a CG movie, and that is a shame for the movie trilogy and everyone involved in it. The Resident Evil trilogy is a reputation destroyer for the game series and RE: Degeneration finally comes to deliver what the fans were missing: something new but faithful to the games.
and now, the bad parts. while very few, the game did have some disappointing flaws. only bringing back two of the game series main characters for the story was sort of a bad idea. i mean, i realize that they didn't want to over clutter the film with small bit parts, but the could have at least involved other main characters with cameos or something. also, where is wesker? wesker's been the bad guy since the get-go and he is always behind it in one way or another, yet, he is completely devoid from this film. overall, the only bad things in this movie are the ways that a fan of the games might think it would (or should) hook up into the overall arcing storyline, but it doesn't. it almost seems like this is just another day in the life of our main characters (albeit, with zombies).
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaClaire Refield, Leon Kennedy, and Ingrid Hunnigan are the only characters that come from the video game series, and voiced by the same actors.
- Errores(at around 1h 12 mins) When the central garden at Wilpharma is incinerated, Leon and Angela escape through a drainage system and are fully submerged in water. A few seconds later, their hair and clothing seem perfectly dry.
- Citas
Claire Redfield: [Leon has just saved her from a zombie] Leon... what are you doing here?
Leon S. Kennedy: I could ask you the same thing.
Claire Redfield: You're the one?
Senator Ron Davis: Is this it?
Leon S. Kennedy: Yep.
Senator Ron Davis: Reinforcements?
Leon S. Kennedy: None, we're getting out alone.
Senator Ron Davis: Is it too much to hope you at least have some sort of a plan?
Leon S. Kennedy: We're gonna run across the lobby.
Senator Ron Davis: Are you insane? The lobby is crawling with those creatures!
Leon S. Kennedy: It's also the widest area. It's too dangerous to take the long way around.
Claire Redfield: He's right.
[the Senator looks at her]
Claire Redfield: They aren't fast, we can get by them.
Senator Ron Davis: Oh yeah? And since when did the N.G.O member become such an authority on the subject!
Leon S. Kennedy: She's one of the rare survivors of Raccoon City. She has more experience with this kind of hellish nightmare than anyone else here.
Greg Glenn: [talking to Angela] Hey, Raccoon City, isn't that where the...?
Angela Miller: Yes.
[she looks at Claire]
- ConexionesFeatured in Phelous & the Movies: Resident Phelous: Degeneration (2011)
- Bandas sonorasGuilty
Performed by Anna Tsuchiya
Lyrics by Michiko Motohashi
Music by Luca
Arrangement by CHOKUbich
Courtesy of MAD PRAY Records
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- Resident Evil: Degeneration
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- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 403,117
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 37 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1