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Resident Evil 2: Apocalipse

Título original: Resident Evil: Apocalypse
  • 2004
  • 16
  • 1 h 34 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,1/10
217 mil
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POPULARIDADE
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Milla Jovovich in Resident Evil 2: Apocalipse (2004)
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Ação do Exército de Uma PessoaTerror zumbiAçãoFicção científicaHorrorSuspense

Alice acorda no hospital de Raccoon City depois que a área foi invadida por zumbis, e agora ela deve sair da cidade antes que caia uma bomba nuclear.Alice acorda no hospital de Raccoon City depois que a área foi invadida por zumbis, e agora ela deve sair da cidade antes que caia uma bomba nuclear.Alice acorda no hospital de Raccoon City depois que a área foi invadida por zumbis, e agora ela deve sair da cidade antes que caia uma bomba nuclear.

  • Direção
    • Alexander Witt
  • Roteirista
    • Paul W.S. Anderson
  • Artistas
    • Milla Jovovich
    • Sienna Guillory
    • Eric Mabius
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,1/10
    217 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    POPULARIDADE
    4.362
    907
    • Direção
      • Alexander Witt
    • Roteirista
      • Paul W.S. Anderson
    • Artistas
      • Milla Jovovich
      • Sienna Guillory
      • Eric Mabius
    • 764Avaliações de usuários
    • 216Avaliações da crítica
    • 36Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Prêmios
      • 6 vitórias e 3 indicações no total

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    Milla Jovovich
    Milla Jovovich
    • Alice
    Sienna Guillory
    Sienna Guillory
    • Jill Valentine
    Eric Mabius
    Eric Mabius
    • Matt Addison
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Oded Fehr
    Oded Fehr
    • Carlos Olivera
    Thomas Kretschmann
    Thomas Kretschmann
    • Major Cain
    Sophie Vavasseur
    Sophie Vavasseur
    • Angie Ashford
    Razaaq Adoti
    Razaaq Adoti
    • Sgt. Peyton Wells
    • (as Raz Adoti)
    Jared Harris
    Jared Harris
    • Dr. Ashford
    Mike Epps
    Mike Epps
    • L.J.
    Sandrine Holt
    Sandrine Holt
    • Terri Morales
    Matthew G. Taylor
    Matthew G. Taylor
    • Nemesis
    Zack Ward
    Zack Ward
    • Nicholai Ginovaeff
    Iain Glen
    Iain Glen
    • Dr. Isaacs
    Dave Nichols
    • Captain Henderson
    Stefen Hayes
    • Yuri Loginova
    Geoffrey Pounsett
    Geoffrey Pounsett
    • Mackenzie
    Shaun Austin-Olsen
    • Priest
    Geny Walters
    • Mrs. Priest
    • Direção
      • Alexander Witt
    • Roteirista
      • Paul W.S. Anderson
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    Dr. Gore

    Two babes with big guns killing zombies

    *SPOILER ALERT* *SPOILER ALERT*

    Lethal megababe Alice, (Milla Jovovich), is back. The Hive gets reopened for some reason. The zombies take advantage of the human's blunder and pour out into Racoon City. Alice and another hot chick decide to bring the war to the zombies. The rest of the movie is one long fight scene with zombie dogs, slobbering creatures and a big monster with a rocket launcher all wanting to waste the killer babe squad.

    While "Resident Evil 2" is light on plot, it is heavy on kills, explosions and various other forms of mayhem. I definitely felt I got my money's worth. There are really only two differences between this movie and the original "Resident Evil". One, this movie introduces a new monster, the Nemesis. It's a big monster with bad teeth wearing an overcoat and wielding a rocket launcher. The other difference is that they added another hot woman to the zombie killing mix. Alice needed some babe backup. Overall, I was pleased with this one. It's worth a look.
    exxonclerk

    More elements of the game included, worth a matinée.

    Everyone is entitled to their own opinion and I think that's what makes IMDb such a great site for reviews. When a movie trailer peaks my interest, one of the first things I do is come to this site to see what others have thought about the film. Usually there are a variety of opinions ranging from "excellent" to "pure crap" for any movie, no matter how ridiculous it may seem to me and I respect that. It's very disappointing however, to check the reviews and see that virtually no one appreciated a movie that I had high hopes for but have yet to watch. It happened with AvP, in which complaints of bad lighting, bad angles on combat scenes and a general absent-mindedness for logic in the plot ruined any anticipation that built up when watching the trailer over and over. But as I have said, everyone has an opinion and that's what makes sites like this worth checking out. I have benefited from fair reviews in which the critic still disapproves of a movie, but lists it's merits as well as it's faults.

    I hope to give a fair review for Resident Evil: Apocalypse. First off, I liked this movie, a little better than the first actually. Apocalypse had a sense of urgency that I thought kept the plot rolling at a nice pace. The actor's performances were alright, I mean really, there was nothing too challenging about their roles. They just had to be convincing at looking scared, angry and eventually dead. The story was laid out decently enough, nothing too innovative or complex, but then again there was nothing innovative or complex about the games in which this movie was based from. I was a fan of the games, for the action and the sheer expasiveness of the settings where the game was played. And that's what I think made this sequel so enjoyable. There were more references and subtle details thrown into this movie making it a more complete game to movie conversion. The action scenes were okay, entertaining and not dragged out. The special effect scenes involving the lickers, explosions, etc were par for the course really, but it was nice to see the slow-mo bullet sequence appear here as it has become a staple of any movie in which a gun is used since the success of the first Matrix and whatever movie the Wachowski Bros ripped it from. The overall location and set of this movie are fantastic, which is it's real claim to fame here. Eerie atmosphere, labyrinthine city, danger around every corner gave the movie the edge that the first didn't quite nail. And finally, the costumes were passable. I liked the Nemesis design, very true to the game and brought to the movie with the same intensity as it had in RE 3. And finally, what everyone thought sent the movie overboard was the Uber-Alice. Did it ruin the movie? Not really. Could the movie have ended the same way if ALice didn't have these powers, I think so. But it would have taken some thought. They destroyed the mutated licker in RE1 okay enough without super powers. Why not just steal Nemesis' bazooka?

    The review is getting long here, so I'll wrap it up quickly. Resident Evil Apocalypse is a good movie if measured in terms of action, explosions and atmosphere. It's not going to win any awards for acting at the Oscars, and it's certainly not getting any attention in the horror genre for new and innovative ways to kill people. It's just a flat-out good flick worth a matinée price.
    6Darth_Nebuchadnezzar

    'Apocalypse' doesn't do everything wrong, but it certainly doesn't do everything right.

    Following the success of the 2002 adaptation from video game to film that was 'Resident Evil', comes its tantalizingly-trailered sequel, 'Resident Evil: Apocalypse'. I have to say, I was entranced by the trailer of this film. I seriously thought that this film had the potential to rise above 'Mortal Kombat' (1995) and 'Resident Evil' as the best cinematic event to spawn from a video game. 'Apocalypse' doesn't do everything wrong, but it certainly doesn't do everything right.

    Let's start with a brief synopsis. Firstly, this film picks up literally days after the first drops us off. 'Apocalypse' opens with a rehashed explanation of what we learned about the two main characters in the original, Alice (Milla Jovovich) and Matt Addison (Eric Mabius). Again, we are told that this Umbrella Corporation is an international super-power and that Alice is (or more accurately was) the head of security in an underground research facility dubbed "The Hive", which harbored research and specimens pertaining to biological weaponry. After that, we are treated to the scientists who wheeled Addison away at the closure of 'Evil', opening the zombie-infested annals of "The Hive". Immediately before the audience 'knows' what happens (its pretty obvious and is given away in the final shots of the first 'RE') we transition into a militaristic evacuation of important personnel associated with Umbrella Corp. After a few assorted events that do (and simultaneously do not) move the plot line (a 'do not' being the lead-scientist asking how bad the situation is). After this, we are introduced to nearly a half-dozen other characters, including a renegade police officer (Sienna Guillory), the remaining members of an elite task force (Oded Fehr, Zack Ward), a VERY stereotypical Black man (Mike Epps) and a hulking creature (which, if you paid attention to the first 'RE', you would be aware of its appearance) that totes both a rocket-launcher and a hand-held chain gun named the "Nemesis".

    As far as performances go, the aforementioned actors and actresses do well with the material that they are given. Guillory has Helen of Troy (not from the film 'Troy') on her resume, as Jovovich has Joan of Arc, Fehr has the mummy hunter, Ardeth Bay from the 'Mummy' series and Epps is credible in several comedies. There is no real emotion in the script, so the viewers really can't ask for any emotion from the actors (sadly true).

    That is where 'Apocalypse' stumbles, and in many places, falls on it's face.

    The plot is paper thin with nearly no real complications for the audience until the last ten minutes (which is a near-complete turn around from the original, which actually evoked SOME thought from the audience). It is basically unleash zombies on the city and shoot 'em up. The small sub-plots really vary from little to no relevance in the story whatsoever. It is pretty predictable that there is some kind of 'oh no, my friend was bitten and eventually, I'll have to kill him just before he bites me' situation, and the big action/set pieces are blatantly set up. The characters are thinner than the plot, with their arcs being straighter than a steel arrow. Alice begins the movie as an ass-kicking femme fatal, and finishes the film being...oh, you guessed it, an ass-kicking femme fatal. Jill Valentine (Guillory) is another one of these masculinely tough females, although sans Alice's super powers. The only real life that is brought to the script is through the epitome of black stereotypes, played by Mike Epps. It was sadly ironic, however that my favorite bit of 'Apocalypse' involved a reference to another video game franchise.

    Again, 'RE: Apocalypse' is not completely bad. Although few, it has its moments. Mike Epps has his funny lines and his one encounter with the Nemesis brought laughs from the entire audience, which was something needed in the film. The Nemesis was done well a majority of the time (although there is a bit where the big oaf crashes through a wall and his head piece actually shifts visibly on the actor's shoulders) and makes a formidable villain for a good margin of the film (although his closure is a bit weak). Many of the action sequences had great potential...but the majority of those action scenes were fast-cut, much like 'AvP', so much so that it was very hard at moments to see exactly what was happening in the shot.

    'Apocalypse' suffices much more as an action movie than it does as a horror film, and it struggles to keep interest, even for someone who has faithfully played the video games. I will be glad to admit, though...'Apocalypse' has the BIGGEST, most unexpected scare of 2004. I won't say when or where...but I am glad to have experienced it. 'Apocalypse' isn't exactly worth all eight dollars of your admission fee, but it doesn't make a bad Saturday afternoon matinee...6/10.
    7tay-sedai

    Not bad

    I wouldn't call this a brilliant movie, but it certainly kept me watching from start to finish. Michelle Rodriguez's character is replaced by another kick-arse heroine to work alongside Jovovich's Alice. There's also a new super-evil dude to contend with. Naturally the biggest baddies of all are the people who work for the Umbrella corporation! And, man, those zombie dogs are just freaky!

    In this movie we get to know a bit more about how the T-Virus came to be, and get a new perspective on how it can be used for good and not just bad. Naturally, though, it's mostly all bad!

    As usual, there's a lot of action and a lot of death. And the Umbrella Corporation sure is good at twisting the facts of the truth. I'm intrigued to know what happens next.

    So I'm ready to watch movie #3.
    7AnarchoBassist

    Not a Bad Sequel

    Resident Evil Apocalypse is not a bad follow up to the action packed original. The story picks up right where the first movie left off but also introduces new characters Jill Valentine and Carlos Olivera. The zombie outbreak is now overtaking Raccoon City and the government along with the Umbrella Corporation is detaining the citizens while trying to cover up the truth. My favorite part of this movie is the realistic depiction of all-out war with the undead as the police and army try to hold off an ever growing horde of zombies lumbering toward the city. This film has great special effects, action-packed battle scenes and halfway decent acting; all of which make up for a predictable plot line and an overall lack of gore. If you enjoyed the first Resident Evil I recommend checking out the second installment as well. I'm sure you'll find it pretty entertaining.

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    • Curiosidades
      The suit for Nemesis weighed in excess of 60 pounds. Stuntman Matthew G. Taylor could only stay in it for periods of up to 15 minutes before it got too hot.
    • Erros de gravação
      There is no possibility that the T-Virus can effect the bodies in the cemetery. As stated in the first movie, the T-Virus needs a body with residual neural activity, the bodies of the buried would have been dead for weeks. Furthermore, the T-virus would have to have been in direct interaction the a corpse, which are in sealed caskets inside a concrete chest.
    • Citações

      Major Cain: Why haven't we taken off?

      [he reaches the pilot seat, and the "pilot" turns around]

      L.J.: 'Cause I usually drive a Cadillac!

      [punches Cain]

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      Just before the scrolling credits start there is an announcement that "this has been a product by the umbrella corporation."
    • Versões alternativas
      The Extended version released in Germany includes the following Deleted Scenes restored to the film with no drop in picture or sound quality. Terry's Big Break The Lord's Judgment "What the hell was that?" Pray For Help Stay Alive Alpha-Team to Base Umbrella Laboratory "What are you staring at?" Point, Pull, Repeat Pt.1 Point, Pull, Repeat Pt.2
    • Conexões
      Edited from Resident Evil: O Hóspede Maldito (2002)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      No Way Out
      Performed by Elia's Lonely Friends Band

      Written by Elia Cmiral

      Produced by Elia Cmiral

      Published by Constantin Music Verlags GmbH, Munich (BMI)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 8 de outubro de 2004 (Brasil)
    • Países de origem
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      • Reino Unido
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      • Canadá
      • Estados Unidos da América
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      • Resident Evil 2: Apocalipsis
    • Locações de filme
      • Toronto City Hall - 100 Queen Street West, Toronto, Ontário, Canadá
    • Empresas de produção
      • Davis Films / Impact Pictures
      • Constantin Film
      • Davis Films
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    • Orçamento
      • US$ 45.000.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 51.201.453
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 23.036.273
      • 12 de set. de 2004
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      • US$ 129.342.769
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 34 min(94 min)
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    • Proporção
      • 2.39 : 1

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