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Resident Evil (known in Japan as Biohazard) is a Survival Horror and science fiction video game series. It has since branched off to become a media franchise consisting of comic books, novelizations, a live action film series. Resident Evil: The Final Chapter in US theaters January 27, 2017 starring Milla Jovovich, Ali Larter, Shawn Roberts, Ruby Rose. Picking up immediately after the events in Resident Evil: Retribution, Alice (Milla Jovovich) is. Resident Evil: The Final Chapter: Sechster Teil des Zombie-Franchise nach der bekannten Videospielreihe mit Milla Jovovich als kampferprobte Heldin. Media & Entertainment 8/09/2016 @ 3:00PM 54,252 views \'Resident Evil\' Trailer: \'The Final Chapter\' For The Most Successful Video Game Movie Series. Picking up immediately after the events in Resident Evil: Retribution, Alice (Milla Jovovich) is the only survivor of what was meant to be humanity\'s final stand against the undead. Feature Trailer for Resident Evil: The Final Chapter. It ends where it began. As the only survivor of what was meant to be humanity\'s final stand against the undead hordes, Alice must return to where the. 2012’s Resident Evil: Retribution was, inexplicably, the best film in the series so far, fully embracing the lunacy of this world and delivering one bizarre action set piece after another. It then had the nerve to end with a. Resident Evil (Film) - TV Tropes Hmmm, that resident evil is a looker. Anderson, includes the following films: These films shouldn\'t be confused with Resident Evil: Degeneration and Resident Evil: Damnation. Degeneration and Damnation explicitly follow the canon of the games; these live- action films integrate parts of the video game canon, but follow their own unique canon. In the first film (which this page covers), a young woman named Alice (Milla Jovovich) awakens to find herself in an empty mansion with little- to- no memory of her past. After soldiers burst through the doors, they take her with them into The Hive, an underground bioresearch facility situated beneath the mansion. Alice, the strike team, and two tagalongs found in The Hive discover an unspeakable secret within the facility that the Umbrella Corporation wants hidden away for good: The company has developed a bioweapon far beyond anything the world has ever known. As Umbrella\'s response unit hunts for the cause of the devastation within the lab, the result of that devastation soon becomes clear: The dead have come back to life, and they hunger for fresh flesh. Character Sheet here. Abandoned Hospital Awakening: Alice does this at the end of the first movie. Action Girl: Alice is the standout example, but there\'s also Rain. A. I. The team is told that the Red Queen has gone homicidal for no reason, but it is the Queen\'s job to contain possible outbreaks, which she did perfectly. True, she killed a couple hundred people, but that was required to keep the outbreak from escaping The Hive. And it\'s nothing to the destruction that follows in the sequels as a direct result of Umbrella breaking her quarantine. However, as soon as it\'s revealed she can speak wherever she wants and decides to only do so at the very last moment before they pull the plug on her, and that the only thing she can say is . Even more, by Word of God on the commentary: The Hive is located behind two mirrored doors (Through the Looking- Glass). Kaplan constantly worries about time (as the White Rabbit does). A white rabbit is used to test the T- virus. The Red Queen orders Alice to kill Rain by chopping off her head, and she actually chops off the Medic\'s head. When the first zombie is seen, Matt is sitting on a high ledge (supposed to be a reference to the caterpillar). Artificial Outdoors Display: In the Hive, one room has a window which displays the sights and sounds of a big city. Matt: Makes it easier to work underground, thinking there\'s a view. Ate His Gun: Kaplan almost does this, instead he just shoots a zombie. Bald Black Leader Guy: One, the leader of the soldiers. Beauty Is Never Tarnished: Alice makes it through the entire ordeal without getting cut up or bruised. When she emerges from The Hive, she\'s merely wet. Illustrating how much this trope is in effect: Milla Jovovich talked about being covered in lesions and bruises after shooting the brief moment where Alice is dragged across the grille in the train. Rain also looks very good for someone who has been bitten by multiple zombies and only merely looks like she\'s got a bad hangover. Big Red Button: Opens and closes the subway car\'s floor door. Black Dude Dies First: Subverted in the laser hallway as One is the last to die. Bloodless Carnage: When the commandos are sliced to pieces by the Laser Hallway. Justified in that the lasers cut by burning, so the wounds are being cauterized even as they\'re inflicted. Blown Across the Room: Rain\'s machine gun fire sends a zombie flying about 2. Bottomless Magazines: Bullets run out only when the film demands it. Otherwise even the revolvers can shoot non- stop with no need to reload whatsoever. Braids of Action: Rain, as the Vasquez of this film, has her hair sensibly tied back in a braid. Bullet- Proof Fashion Plate: Spence spends most of the film wearing a tight T- shirt that doesn\'t get torn and he doesn\'t even get a scratch on his exposed arms. In contrast, Matt and Kaplan get plenty messed up. Canon Immigrant: The Red Queen. Chronic Hero Syndrome: Alice seems determined to save everyone, despite the fact that she\'s just met them. Especially Rain and Matt. She takes Rain\'s death especially hard. Combat Parkour: Alice takes this to ridiculous extremes, with even an unpowered Alice sending full- grown adults (and zombies) flying with moves straight out of The Matrix. Company Town: Raccoon City was under the thumb of Umbrella. Death Tropes: Boom, Headshot: Most zombies, since it\'s their weakpoint. Zombie Spencer is shot by Alice, after being killed by Licker and turned into a zombie. Also happen to J. D and Rain. Cruel and Unusual Death: The laser room deaths. This is followed by: Devoured by the Horde: Subverted. However, when he turns up later on as a zombie, he is almost completely whole, so the zombies just infected him with the T- virus and didn\'t eat him. Disposable Pilot: Kaplan becomes this as soon as he gets behind the controls of the train for the ride out. Fingore: Commando 1 has his fingers cut by the first laser and dies because out of shock. Half the Man He Used to Be: Commando 2 attempt to jump the secound laser and is cut in half when the laser goes up. Off with His Head!: One of the workers of the Hive is decapitated by the elevator in the intro of the movie. Spence: (beat) You may want to clean up first. Dueling Hackers: Kaplan has a hacking duel with the Red Queen to bypass her defenses. Dwindling Party: The first film deals with a group investigating and then trying to escape The Hive. Not only is the facility armed with several deathtraps, but it is also infested with zombies and other mutations that attack anything living. This was guaranteed to happen. Easy Amnesia: Both Alice and Spence become amnesic shorty after the T- Virus outbreak in the Hive. Enemy Rising Behind: When Spence is holding the other survivors at gunpoint, a zombie rises up out of the water behind him and bites him on the neck. Evil Elevator: In the opening sequence, when the Hive\'s employees get wiped out. Evil Inc.: Umbrella. Expositron 9. 00. The Red Queen. Face Heel Revolving Door: The Red Queen\'s sole purpose is to keep the virus contained, and she won\'t help the strike team if it means the virus has any chance of escaping. All things considered, that\'s her job and she\'s got a point. As of the fifth film, she seems to have gone full heel. Fast- Roping: The soldiers engage in this when they enter the mansion. Why they went on the roof first, or why they simply didn\'t just go in through the open front door is never explained, but it\'s probably Rule of Cool. Final Girl: Alice is the only one able to escape the Hive without getting killed or infected. For example, the team shut down the Red Queen, only to release what she was trying to keep locked up. Gory Discretion Shot: One is literally diced by a grid of beams, but we only see the blurry image of his reflection as he\'s falling to bits. Kaplan is seen putting a gun in his mouth; the film then cuts to a reaction shot of Alice hearing the shot being fired. Subverted when it turns out Kaplan just shot a zombie and is looking for another way out. Hand Signals: Rain and the team leader. Heroic Sacrifice: J. D. They hit the walls, the floor, and the locks on the containment units. The locks are designed to contain some of the most dangerous viruses known to man. These locks, when damaged, unlock instead of staying shut. There\'s no kind of manual lock backup like actual biohazard vaults might have. Jerkass Has a Point: The Red Queen orders Alice to kill the infected Rain in exchange for opening a locked door, and while there is an Anti- Virus, it\'s not guaranteed to work. Rain is visibly sick from her wounds and could turn into a zombie at any rate, and considering what happens later, you can\'t really blame the Red Queen for doing this. Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Rain. Kill It with Fire: How the Licker meets its end, though admittedly all Alice was hoping to do was crush it under the train. The fire was just an added bonus. Knuckle Cracking: After she succumbs to the T- virus infection and turns into a zombie, Rain Ocampo does the neck cracking variant just before she attacks. Laser- Guided Amnesia: Spence becomes amnesic shorty after causing the T- Virus outbreak in the Hive. Laser Hallway: The Red Queen\'s main defense. It takes down several of Umbrella\'s elite investigation squad before being shut down. Male Gaze: There are many shots of Alice\'s legs throughout the film. The camera is kept down as low as possible to view them. Mega Corp.: Umbrella Corporation. Mortal Wound Reveal: Two of the commandos\' deaths in the Laser Hallway. Ms. Fanservice: Alice. Murderous Thighs: Alice does a Neck Snap of a zombie this way. Necessarily Evil: The Red Queen qualifies big time. Yes, she did murder the entire Umbrella research facility staff, but she was only following her main directive to prevent a T- Virus outbreak. Her actions are probably the most sensible out of anyone in the entire series when it comes to containing a T- Virus outbreak. Her actions are brutal, but effective at least until Umbrella unseals the facility and lets all the zombies loose. When the series hits the fifth film, however, she seems to have gone full- on evil. Neck Snap: Rain and Alice to zombies. No One Gets Left Behind: Averted when Kaplan tells the rest of the party to keep going after he\'s cut off from them by zombies. Then he makes it out alive and comes back to save everyone. Then he dies at the last minute anyway. Not So Stoic: Badass Action Girl Rain is openly crying in the background in the scene where Kaplan is separated from the group. Oh Crap!: The famous last word of One, right before he gets sliced into chunks by the Laser Hallway trap: . In this film, anyway. Our Zombies Are Different: These zombies exist because of science — specifically, a virus. A cure exists, but doesn\'t have much reliability even when administered soon after infection.
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