Resident Evil: Extinction (2007)

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Country: GER/JAP/MEX/CAN
Technical: col/2.39:1 94m
Director: Russell Mulcahy
Cast: Milla Jovovich, Iain Glen, Ali Larter, Oded Fehr

Synopsis:

Alice rejoins other survivors of the Raccoon City conflagration, not far from an Umbrella Corp location where Dr. Isaacs is experimenting on clones he has grown from her DNA in the hope of formulating an antidote.

Review:

The third in the franchise hits the ground running in Mad Max vein, leaving behind the multi-level video game format of its progenitor. However, as Alice finds in the course of this instalment, mutation merely postpones the cure and the final shot confirms that we are in for the long haul. It's essentially just another zombie movie: noisy, messy, and oddly gripping, with a random nod to Hitchcock's The Birds at one point, and fortunately few pauses for the yawn-worthy dialogue.

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Country: GER/JAP/MEX/CAN
Technical: col/2.39:1 94m
Director: Russell Mulcahy
Cast: Milla Jovovich, Iain Glen, Ali Larter, Oded Fehr

Synopsis:

Alice rejoins other survivors of the Raccoon City conflagration, not far from an Umbrella Corp location where Dr. Isaacs is experimenting on clones he has grown from her DNA in the hope of formulating an antidote.

Review:

The third in the franchise hits the ground running in Mad Max vein, leaving behind the multi-level video game format of its progenitor. However, as Alice finds in the course of this instalment, mutation merely postpones the cure and the final shot confirms that we are in for the long haul. It's essentially just another zombie movie: noisy, messy, and oddly gripping, with a random nod to Hitchcock's The Birds at one point, and fortunately few pauses for the yawn-worthy dialogue.


Country: GER/JAP/MEX/CAN
Technical: col/2.39:1 94m
Director: Russell Mulcahy
Cast: Milla Jovovich, Iain Glen, Ali Larter, Oded Fehr

Synopsis:

Alice rejoins other survivors of the Raccoon City conflagration, not far from an Umbrella Corp location where Dr. Isaacs is experimenting on clones he has grown from her DNA in the hope of formulating an antidote.

Review:

The third in the franchise hits the ground running in Mad Max vein, leaving behind the multi-level video game format of its progenitor. However, as Alice finds in the course of this instalment, mutation merely postpones the cure and the final shot confirms that we are in for the long haul. It's essentially just another zombie movie: noisy, messy, and oddly gripping, with a random nod to Hitchcock's The Birds at one point, and fortunately few pauses for the yawn-worthy dialogue.