Resident Evil: Vendetta
Resident Evil: Vendetta
R | 19 June 2017 (USA)
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BSAA Chris Redfield enlists the help of government agent Leon S. Kennedy and Professor Rebecca Chambers from Alexander Institute of Biotechnology to stop a death merchant with a vengeance from spreading a deadly virus in New York.

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Claysaba

Excellent, Without a doubt!!

Lucia Ayala

It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.

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Quiet Muffin

This movie tries so hard to be funny, yet it falls flat every time. Just another example of recycled ideas repackaged with women in an attempt to appeal to a certain audience.

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Delight

Yes, absolutely, there is fun to be had, as well as many, many things to go boom, all amid an atmospheric urban jungle.

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Gurochan

I really liked this movie, I'd say it's the second best out of the three animated RE films (Damnation is by far the best, Degeneration's animation made everyone look like they've had Botox).It has some really good points - the animation is amazing, facial expressions were superb although they haven't quite mastered men smiling yet without them looking a bit uncanny valley. Rebecca is a super-smart pixie, Chris is slowly turning into the hulk and is about a foot taller than Leon for some reason, and Leon has dyed his hair again and is continuing his transformation into a depressed alcoholic.There isn't much character development, which is a shame for the first one of the CGI films where Chris and Leon work together. There are some daft fight scenes too, Leon can apparently do some Neo-level moves on his bike (he also gets quite a lot of people killed in the background during that scene and doesn't seem to care).Luckily it all looks amazing and happily it continues the Resident Evil tradition of Leon not being able to get into a vehicle of any kind without crashing it. I don't agree with some of the other reviewers being surprised that Chris and Leon can go up against about twenty zombies and not get bitten or even scratched - they're both orbiting forty in this film so they've been at it for twenty years.Some of the science does get a little confusing and the plot is basically the beginning of London Has Fallen with zombies. New York seems like a pretty boring setting for the film as well after all the interesting countries and crazy labs they've been to before. I still enjoyed watching it, though, and I hope they make more with these characters where they get a little more development and a little less superpowers.

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shovon

Great Funon a Sunday evening I was thinking hmm...nothing to do..so what to watch ..& tuned into this with not much expectation. At the end of it, I would review it as one of the finer action 'movies' I have seen till date , i.e if this can be termed as a movie.Action: 9.8 /10 (I don't know what's holding me not to give a 10 here) I want to see Chris and Leons moves again in slow-mo, all moves they made were not 'cartoonic' at all..but real life dynamic moves which will yield more or less the same results :). Too good..thx. CapcomStoryline: 6 to 7 . with some RE clichés like always saved by the bell..no..rising choppers.Overall: Very very satisfied with my Sunday evening choice :)

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Anwar Al Hussaini

Last night my younger brother and I watched it and we both have different opinions. As I am a classic Gamefreak who played games in late 90s till at the end of 00s I loved its simple stories. But my brother who is a modern gamefreak found it too simple and didn't like it much. What I am trying to say is older generation of gamers will love it but most newer ones wont... Thank you Capcom for making a great movie and make another one in the near future! Very Satisfactory visuals, awesome good soundtrack and a very classic Resident Evil story. Some action sequences are really exaggerated(Leon's), but the scenes led by Chris Redfield are really good, specially the fights against Glenn Arias.

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Stanley Alfa

firstly, i was taught to save more ammo instead of wasting it all over the zombies. This is some kind of "resident evil" style more than any other zombie movies. Secondly, who wouldn't believed that it was finally the main antagonist dead, or do the final transform ( which always almost at the end, showed up with extra-muscle appearance, and also yelling the main protagonist name ). I don't get the reason why the developer would create this kind of cgi-movie. Well at least a person like me, who enjoy "resident evil" franchise so much, i believe this one is the most boring one. Bringing Rebecca that switched to professor? pfft. kiddos. Come on, resident evil now is at the edge of it's popularity.

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