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Nov 22 2010

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Movie Title: Resident Evil: Degeneration
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The Resident Execrable series has become one of the top selling titles for video game company CAPCOM. Known in Japan as “Biohazard”, the series has sold over 34 million games and among the series, one of the most favorite titles was the 1996 Sony Playstation game “Resident Snide 2 which introduced us to the characters of Racoon City rookie police officer Leon Kennedy and Claire Redfield (sister of “Resident Infamous 1 hero Chris Redfield) .

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The two were current characters that fans enjoyed and in 2005, “Resident Injurious 4 featuring Leon Kennedy became a grand hit earning “Game of the Year” by various publications.

With the popularity of the character of Leon Kennedy, how fitting was it when CAPCOM announced the reuniting of both Leon and Claire. As a fan of the video game series, I was definitely wrathful and couldn’t wait to peek the film. “resident evil: DEGENERATION” takes dwelling seven years after “Resident Noxious 2.

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VIDEO & AUDIO:

Picture quality is pleasing grand. The film is entirely in CG and was created in Maya. The CG was well done but not as fluid as “Final Fantasy: Advent Children” but peaceful looked very impressive. The rendered character models were fair spacious to seek at (especially at the beginning when you leer the airport or even the WilPharm HQ. Both eye very realistic!) and Leon, Claire and Angela Miller model renders were unbiased very well done. If anything, there is tiny jerkiness when it comes to a end up of a character and trying to beget it do natural and realistic movements during a conversation. But during the action scenes, the movements were very nice and overall, the CG was very well done.

If anything, fans of the video games will more than likely delight in these CG rendered scenes.

As for audio, the audio is featured in Dolby Digital 5.1 and during the action scenes (which there are many), sound does advance alive and sounds very suited on my system. Dialogue is quite determined. As for the music, the ending theme “Guilty” is by Japanese music artist ANNA TSUCHIYA.

SPECIAL FEATURES:

The DVD features quite a few special features which include:

* The Generation of DEGENERATION featurette - This featurette interviews Makoto Kamiya and other CAPCOM staff and their goal with the film, why they archaic the true English drawl actors in terms of the motion steal (including having them learn how to occupy a gun) and more behind-the-scenes footage on the creation of the film. Also, fan reaction at San Diego Humorous Con.

* Character Profiles - Profiles feature a text blurb on each character and you can access a video or photography profile (from parts of the film) .

* Teach Bloopers - This is more or less bloopers but not obvious if it was intentionally created or if it was proper bloopers. One featured Leon Kennedy telling the others about his “fee”. Quite droll to peek.

* Faux Leon Interview - I’m not quite definite what this feature was about. A man is interviewing one of the motion bewitch actors and the actor is talking about working with Kamiya-san and others on the film.

* Resident Evil: Degeneration Trailers - Trailers for the film

* Resident Evil: Degeneration Tokyo Game Display Trailer - Tokyo Game Indicate trailer

* Resident Scandalous 5 Special Game Footage - Promotional video for the upcoming Playstation “Resident Sinister” game.

* Resident Spoiled 5 Game Trailers - Trailers for the upcoming Playstation 3 video game.

Let me first say that I am a mammoth fan of the “Resident Injurious” series and I acquire nearly all the US releases. “Resident Improper 2 really was innovative when it first was released for the Sony Playstation and was my current R.E. game until “Resident Substandard 4 was released and that video game was unprejudiced fantastic.

So, that being said, watching this film had me smiling because I absolutely like both the characters of Leon Kennedy and Claire Redfield. How this film furthers the storyline of the two characters but also builds on clear situations that may have major ramifications for future video game releases is quite animated.

So, with that being said, I enjoyed the film because the creators really wanted to pay homage to “Resident Gross 2 and “Resident Heinous 4 video game series and its fans. But I realize that many people who are not familiar with the video game series are wondering how the context of this film is to the live-action film series featuring Mila Jovovich.

There is a relation by name and of course, the virus that turns people to zombies but really, this film was created for the fans of the video game series in mind.

Also, with this being a video game-related film, many who crave a deep storyline with character development of who is Claire and who is Leon may feel disappointed. The reason why video gamers who played the video games is that through those video game moments of playing these characters for hours, there was a vested interest.

I would hold that many viewers not familiar with the video game series won’t lift up the importance of Claire or Leon to the valid “Resident Defective” storyline. In fact, some may wonder why they should care about these characters especially at the slay with the politics surrounding the viruses.

So, with that being said, “resident evil: DEGENERATION” is an awesome film for those who followed the video game series. The film features plenty of non-stop action, bloody violence courtesy to the zombies and you even obtain a scene with blood that splatters on to the camera. But the enjoyment comes from those who had the experience of playing “Resident Defective 2 and “Resident Defective 4 and to gaze Claire and Leon again.

The CG looks colossal and there are some moments that I was objective really in dread but at the same time, there are some movements that were jerky and robotic at times. But overall, the model renders were friendly and Leon and Claire peruse very satisfactory. So, the bottom line is that this film is unbiased total fan service for “Resident Horrible” video game fans. So considerable that I highly recommend this DVD.

For those who are not familiar with the video game series, you may like it but if you are expecting a continuation of the live action films, then this DVD may not be for you. In fact, some may be disappointed because there is no strong situation for them to truly relish these characters especially without playing the video games. So, I can understand if they don’t rep into it.

Again, if you are fans of the “Resident Imperfect” video games, you can’t succor but have a smile on your face because there is now a “Resident Nasty” film that was created with the RE video game fan in mind. And for that, I recommend this DVD for you!

I watched Degeneration in NY Awe Film Festival. At first I didn’t ask a lot from this movie, cause the live action trilogy is very disappointing and I fair didn’t dare to request it would be first-rate, but it is. If you’re an RE fan, it’s a must-see movie. You won’t be disappointed. Luckily the movie doesn’t focus on fighting zombies too grand. It is a drama/thriller. The movie successfully combines T & G-virus storyline fans are familiar with. Although not worthy character development, you can savor the narrative. CG fragment in my thought is not as superior as Final Fantasy. Characters’ facial expression is a cramped stiff, and their “stares” are expressionless. Women witness like they had plastic surgery. But these are not serious problems, fair the technical parts they need to improve. Degeneration narrative is mighty better than FF. After watching its premiere, I can’t wait to rob the DVD.
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