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Resident Evil: Extinction
is based on the wildly popular video game series and picks up where
the last film left off. Alice (Milla Jovovich), now in hiding in the
Nevada desert, once again joins forces with Carlos Olivera (Oded Fehr)
and L.J. (Mike Epps), along with new survivors Claire Redfield (Ali
Larter), K-Mart (Spencer Locke) and Nurse Betty (Ashanti) to try to
eliminate the deadly virus that threatens to make every human being
undead...and to seek justice. -Official Site |
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Resident
Evil: Extinction is an apt title. With this installment, the
entertainment value of the Resident Evil franchise is almost
extinct. Veering even farther from the games on which it is based, as
well as changing the nature of characters that have been established in
previous films, not to mention the ridiculousness of the setup, all lead
Resident Evil: Extinction on an unbelievable ride that hopes to
squeeze by you with it's failings unnoticed. Example: The world has
dried up, literally. No oceans, lakes or rain. Why? Because most of the
population is dead. You buy it? If so, I have a bridge or some property
on the moon for sale.
Where does it go right?
Effects, makeup and some of the fight choreography and the actual
acting. Milla Jovovich still kicks ass with much grace and beauty. I
must mention the fact that her face looks completely airbrushed on
though. Kind of like what they do to every single Playboy model ever.
Ali Larter channels Linda Hamilton in Terminator2 almost perfectly, all
the way down to the costume. Baseball cap, sunglasses, etc. I am really
disappointed in Mike Epps in this final chapter. His jokes and
wisecracks were some of the best things in RE2, but he has been
relegated to almost a background character here. Same goes for Oded
Fehr, the commanding soldier from RE2 has been reduced to a shock
trooper. The biggest problem is that there really isn't anything
distinguishably different between any of the characters. They all seem
to have the same attitude. Not through the actors fault though, I lay
blame on the director. And yes, if you read the synopsis, there really
is a character named K-Mart. Just another ridiculous nail in the coffin
of the Resident Evil franchise. Even though they left it wide
open for a sequel, almost demanding one, I hope they let this dead dog
lie in pieces.
I have said enough about this
one. I have seen worse, but I have seen much better.
Keep reading,
Mitch E
mitchemerson@hotmail.com

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R for non-stop violence,
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Screen Gems, Sony Pictures
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September 21st, 2007 |