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User Reviews for: Resident Evil

RomeroLivesOn
7/10  2 years ago
I don’t normally write reviews here but thought I’d write something to offset the insane comments.


I shouldn’t have to, but I probably should preface this by saying I picked up the Resident Evil games from day one, I was counting days down to the launch of Resident Evil 2 back in 1998. I’ve been with this series long-term. Full admission I could only hack watching the first two live-action Paul Anderson films before I tapped out, I found them cringe inducing and made me embarrassed to call myself a fan of zombie genre nevermind the games. Maybe I will revisit them but there’s just so much good content out these days I doubt I will find time to suffer through anything other than Red Letter Media’s reviews. No one can argue that they made loads of money which has the habit of making them critic proof, but as with the Transformer films I’d say they are obviously aimed at that age bracket when the audience doesn’t know any better. To somehow do shot for shot recreations and still make it feel like you hold disdain and make outrageous amounts of money is an amazing trick to pull off.


There are only so many ways you can tell the Umbrella story, pharmacy company experimenting outside of the law (and often logic), as much as I liked stuff like Resident Evil Revelations and the Capcom produced CG-animated films and series (and I do) you can’t argue that it’s xerox of a story structure that was setup in the series’ concept. Shinji Mikami understood this and that’s why we have the departure that was Resident Evil 4, Capcom followed this lead, so you have mainstream titles like Village. To say that this TV series has nothing in common with the franchise is like complaining Resident Evil 7 strayed too far from Resident Evil 2.
I can only describe most of the comments and criticism from non-critics online as thinly vailed racism; there really isn’t a bigger set of entitled, whiney people than “gamers”, its distasteful to tar all the people same brush and that isn’t the case for everyone (I dread to think how munch money I’ve passed Capcom’s way over the years) but the comments I’ve seen with this series has been some of appalling and reminded why I backed away from videogame culture online.


I totally get the criticism of re-casting a beloved character outside of pre-existing expectations, however, judge it by the end result. I don’t understand how anyone can watch this series and not say Lance Reddick absolutely owned the version of Wesker here. I was too wondering in the early episodes why he wasn’t a version of William Birkin until the madness kicks in and the twist is revealed. After that point Reddick owns it here. I remember a similar kickback when Michael Clarke-Duncan was cast as Kingpin in the Daredevil movie (was it really 20 years ago? How little some things have changed) and he ended up being the absolute best thing in that mis-judged film.
Outside of merit of the actors here, to object to the casting of BAME actors is petty considering there are literally dozens of Resident Evil media with predominantly white casts already. Yes the teen versions in the flashbacks can be annoying, but as someone who has three teenagers 1) they can be annoying and 2) although we all speak English some of the stuff they come out with I cant even pretend to understand. If you find some of the dialogue in this series off the wall you should spend a weekend at my house for random.


If you want something faithful to the videogames (and is fun) then Welcome To Raccoon City is good fun; if you want something that feels fresh (with some more subtle nudges to the games) then this should be for you. If you dig the other Resident Evil live action series, then good for you - enjoy what you enjoy.
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Antiwoke
1/10  2 years ago
0/10. How to ruin a non-political, zombie-like mansion escape video game theme. Add it into South africa, remove the mansion, get rid of all the core characters, delete the plot, change all the cast to terrible black/Latino actors, sprinkle in some lesbianism, make sure everyone knows how bad COVID is, create an artificial neighborhood of just white people they live in, and fill it full of woke racial themes that didn't exist in the past 10+ interations of the series / source material.

The lead is a absolutely terrible actor,(not Lance as he's not the lead) there are some exceptional African American actors (like Lance) and if it was cast in this way because the lead nailed the audition, id be fine with it, but in this case, we have another no-one lot of Netflix actor who just plain sucks with one decent to good actor mixed in a limited role.

BTW, I'm only 10 minutes into this trash fire.

The anti Woke league recommends you skip this one, or play it in the background of working or as a tool to help you sleep. If you love RE, it's prob worth a watch as long as you trash it online everywhere you possibly can. On the brightside, it has Lance Riddick and he's a bassass.
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Reply by benjick
2 years ago
@antiwoke imagine thinking resident evil is non-political lol
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Reply by Nescobar-A-Lop-Lop
2 years ago
@benjick well, it never was to me and i started with the first game back in the 90s
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Reply by benjick
2 years ago
@nescobar-a-lop-lop big pharma doing eugenics, totally not political at all :grimacing:
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Reply by Antiwoke
2 years ago
@benjick big pharma is real, it's not political at all its reality.
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Reply by Nescobar-A-Lop-Lop
2 years ago
@benjick I don't know about you, but I (we) didn't care about that beeing a 15yo mid 90s :D big pharma... Still wouldn't call that political.<br /> <br /> It seems everything's a 10 to you. That's weird :)
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Reply by Antiwoke
2 years ago
@benjick maybe I should have also made a better definition between political and wokeness / woke politics, which did not exist in any RE ever and shouldn't because its dumb. Since every single comment besides yours reflects this and the show is pulling in audience ratings around 10%, might be worth considering they actually botched this
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Reply by Antiwoke
2 years ago
@nescobar-a-lop-lop lol I looked at his profile and everything is a 10, that's super odd..
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Reply by benjick
2 years ago
@antiwoke lol, big brain take
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Reply by Nescobar-A-Lop-Lop
2 years ago
@antiwoke yep, it definitely is ;)
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Reply by Antiwoke
2 years ago
@benjick says the guy who watches desperate house wives and bridesmaids, and rated both a 10/10
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MovieGuys
/10  2 years ago
I'm something of a fan of the Resident Evil franchise, so I was excited to see a new series, bearing the name.

Regrettably, for me, the name is all I could see, that's in keeping, with the franchise. Not only could I see none of the series well known characters but the story line itself, seems to share only a passing semblance, with the original story.

Worse still, the revised story comes across as stilted and awkward. Its not sure where it's supposed to go, which comes as no real surprise. Resident Evil offers plenty of material to work with, why not build on its solid foundations?

Why too, pitch this as what appears to be a youth audience drama? Resident Evil is very much adult fare. Trying to shoe horn it into this demographic, seems like a real mismatch to me.

The result, in my eyes is yet another unmemorable "zombie series" that has little to set it apart from any other series, in the broader genre.

All in all, I found this one a real disappointment, I wont be taking beyond episode one.
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GenerationofSwine
/10  one year ago
There is a lot that can be said about it... but I'm not going to say it, because I can really tell you all you need to know about Resident Evil in a very simple way.

"They did a stellar job with replacing scary monsters and horror with angsty teenage melodrama."

And that should really sum up how truly horrible this woke PC crap is.
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