RESIDENT EVIL: APOCALYPSE
Cast: Milla Jovovich, Sienna Guillory
Rating: M for Medium Level Coarse Language, Medium Level Violence. Deluxe Edition: MA15+ for Strong Horror Violence Tagline: My Name Is Alice.. And I Remember Everything. Theatrical Release: October 21, 2004 Retail Release: March 14, 2005 *** Deluxe Edition Avaliable BOX OFFICE: Expected to open with $1.4 million, the film was below-par with $1,195,510 for an average of $7,334 at 163 sites. The usual horror blow burnt out 51% of sales in it's 2nd week, and the film eventually grossed $2,903,776 which is more than it's preceeder. Special Features: * 3 Audio Commentary's * 20 Deleted Scenes * 4 Featurettes * Outtakes * Teaser & Theatrical Trailers * Poster Gallery |
Plot Synopsis, Review
After an outbreak in a top-secret facility, Umbrella ponders on covering up their mistakes by releasing the deadly Nemesis to eliminate surviving... After an outbreak in a top-secret facility, Umbrella ponders on covering up their mistakes by releasing the deadly Nemesis to eliminate surviving STARS members in Raccoon City.
Good. Like it's preceeder, the film successfully managed to keep the audience entertained with loads of action sequences. The film was never boring, but it was never extremely satisfying. There always felt like it needed something more to keep the ball rolling rather than repetative references to the first one. The ending was left-opened, which was to be expected. It was alot darker than the original too which was a major plus. The effects weren't so clearly fake either.
The plot was just an extention to the screenplay adaption of one of the most popular video games ever. It's a simple plot, so it was a no brainer there would be sequences similar to the originals.
The acting was good. Milla Jovovich was great again, really shining a kick-ass attitude as Alice. Sienna Guillory seemed to somewhat mimick Alice which was a minus.
Overall "Resident Evil: Apocalypse" was entertaining and packed off action, but somewhat repetative. My rating is 3/5
Good. Like it's preceeder, the film successfully managed to keep the audience entertained with loads of action sequences. The film was never boring, but it was never extremely satisfying. There always felt like it needed something more to keep the ball rolling rather than repetative references to the first one. The ending was left-opened, which was to be expected. It was alot darker than the original too which was a major plus. The effects weren't so clearly fake either.
The plot was just an extention to the screenplay adaption of one of the most popular video games ever. It's a simple plot, so it was a no brainer there would be sequences similar to the originals.
The acting was good. Milla Jovovich was great again, really shining a kick-ass attitude as Alice. Sienna Guillory seemed to somewhat mimick Alice which was a minus.
Overall "Resident Evil: Apocalypse" was entertaining and packed off action, but somewhat repetative. My rating is 3/5