Chris Redfield fait appel à Leon S. Kennedy et Rebecca Chambers pour empêcher un marchand de mort de disséminer un virus mortel à New York, avec une certaine vengeance.Chris Redfield fait appel à Leon S. Kennedy et Rebecca Chambers pour empêcher un marchand de mort de disséminer un virus mortel à New York, avec une certaine vengeance.Chris Redfield fait appel à Leon S. Kennedy et Rebecca Chambers pour empêcher un marchand de mort de disséminer un virus mortel à New York, avec une certaine vengeance.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Glenn Arias
- (voix)
- Maria Gomez
- (voix)
- (as Cristina Vee)
- D.C.
- (voix)
- Damian
- (voix)
- Nadia
- (voix)
- Aaron
- (voix)
- Captain
- (voix)
- Zombie
- (voix)
- Soldier
- (voix)
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However, they opted to pull the same approach as they did in the actual movies, making it more about mutations and grotesquely huge aberrations, more than it was about zombies and terror. And of course, it has the obligatory rogue agent gone bad.
The storyline in "Resident Evil: Vendetta" was simplistic to the point where it was trivial and mundane. You saw everything coming a mile away, and there were no surprises or plot twists along the way. So it felt like you were strapped in for a ride that just went straight ahead with no ups and downs.
Now, I must admit that I am more than impressed with the quality of the CGI and the sheer level of details they manage to put into the CGI here. I mean, the textures and the minute details to everything was just spectacular. Just as it has been since the very first animated "Resident Evil" movie.
The characters in "Resident Evil: Vendetta" seemed a bit generic. Sure it was nice to have Leon and Chris in this particular animated movie, but they weren't subject to any real character development or growth, so it felt a bit tame, to say the least. And it was a bit too over the top with the way that both Leon and Chris could take on a large group of zombies and not even get scratched or come close to being in danger, and the motorcycle scene was just too far out there.
As for the zombies, well they were there, but unfortunately it wasn't the primary cause of attention in the movie. And I really don't get the thing with the hulking brutes that they like in the series - be it game or movie franchise. They are so out of place that it is an eyesore and an embarrassment to witness. And the hulking brute with the iron mask in "Resident Evil: Vendetta" was not particularly impressive, and when he evolved into something even bigger, I must admit that I was on the brink of just getting up and leaving.
"Resident Evil: Vendetta" is not an impressive animated movie in terms of story, characters or in comparison to its predecessors. Sure, it was a visual tour de force and a spectacle to behold. But I was left with a very shallow feeling once the movie ended, and actually said "was that really it?" This is definitely a movie for the hardcore fans of the "Resident Evil" game line.
This movie truly commits to the cheesy action genre it was inspired by, and it's hilarious to watch. While it was probably not the director's intent, I'd much rather scream "WHAT" at the screen than be bored. And trust me, you will be screaming "WHAT". 6/10
I was very excited to hear about this being released so perhaps my expectations were a tad high, and I can confirm they were not met.
The story very generic, the animation sub-par and the fight scenes were let's just say interesting. For some reason the creators thought they'd blend Resident Evil with The Matrix as the characters seem to be able to move neo-style to such extents I found myself cringing. These are average joes not ninja *Slaps creators wrists" bad creators, bad! Seriously why is Leon Kennedy doing bullet time triple back-flips with a dragon screw rotation while shooting zombies in the head and throwing knives and writing an essay and having a length conversation with his girlfriend before even landing? I mean okay that's a tad exaggerated but not as much as you'd imagine.
Vendetta isn't bad, it's just silly and anti-climatic compared to the previous films.
The characters are standard but I do like them. The story is a bit jagged. It's the third in the animated series and would serve well with a "previous on" section. The evil plan is a little cartoonish. I'm always struck by how the big bad gets all of his minions to end the world. One hopes that people would stop working for Death Inc after witnessing what they witness or become whistleblowers. That's besides the point. The bigger point is the animation. They may have worked out the hair but the eyes still give it away. There is a lifelessness about them. It's not Polar Express but the eyes look a bit sleepy. They are still not living, breathing performances.
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- Anecdotes(at around 4 mins) In the first scene you see a mansion identical to the Spencer Mansion in the first game, including the main hall and stairway.
- GaffesWhen Leon is tilting his head, his hair stays straight along the face.
- Citations
Rebecca Chambers: Caramel macchiato? Did you remember the chocolate chips?
Rebecca's Assistant: And the whipped cream on top.
Rebecca Chambers: Good boy.
Rebecca's Assistant: That's dessert, not coffee. You know that, right?
Rebecca Chambers: Your point?
Rebecca's Assistant: Nothing. Nothing at all, Professor Chambers.
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Resident Evil: Vendetta
- Sociétés de production
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- Montant brut mondial
- 256 320 $US
- Durée1 heure 37 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1