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Rating: 6/10 by 2429 users

Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City (2021)

Once the booming home of pharmaceutical giant Umbrella Corporation, Raccoon City is now a dying Midwestern town. The company’s exodus left the city a wasteland…with great evil brewing below the surface. When that evil is unleashed, the townspeople are forever…changed…and a small group of survivors must work together to uncover the truth behind Umbrella and make it through the night.

Directing:
  • Samantha McMeekin
  • Adam Bocknek
  • Chris Feltis
  • Abel Erazo-Ibarra
  • Alessia Spalvieri
  • Johannes Roberts
Writing:
  • Johannes Roberts
Stars:
Release Date: Wed, Nov 24, 2021

Rating: 6/10 by 2429 users

Alternative Title:
Vùng Đất Quỷ Dữ: Quỷ Dữ Trỗi Dậy - VN
Обитель зла: Раккун Сити - RU
ผีชีวะ: ปฐมบทแห่งเมืองผีดิบ - TH
A kaptár - Raccoon City visszavár - HU
Resident Evil: Καλώς ήλθατε στην Raccoon City - GR
Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City - KR
Resident Evil - Welcome to Raccoon City - US
Resident Evil: Bienvenidos a Raccoon City - ES
新生化危机 - CN
新生化危機 - HK
生化危机:欢迎来到浣熊市 - CN

Country:
France
Germany
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 47 minutes
Budget: $25,000,000
Revenue: $41,914,915

Plot Keyword: biological weapon, orphanage, dystopia, mutant, infection, zombie, mansion, police station, based on video game, reboot, ghost town, duringcreditsstinger, lockdown, 1990s, secret experiment, bitter, disheartening
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Kaya Scodelario
Claire Redfield
Hannah John-Kamen
Jill Valentine
Robbie Amell
Chris Redfield
Tom Hopper
Albert Wesker
Avan Jogia
Leon Kennedy
Donal Logue
Chief Irons
Neal McDonough
William Birkin
Lily Gao
Ada Wong
Chad Rook
Richard Aiken
Marina Mazepa
Lisa Trevor
Josh Cruddas
Ben Bertolucci
Pat Thornton
Truck Driver
Holly de Barros
Sherry Birkin
Janet Porter
Annette Birkin
Lily Gail Reid
Young Claire
Daxton Gujral
Young Chris
Dylan Taylor
Kevin Dooley
Sammy Azero
Enrico Marini
Jenny Young
Waitress / Louise
Kalie Hunter
Chernobyl Zombie #1
Andrea Ciacci
Chernobyl Zombie #2
Kelly Reich
Female in Crowd (RCPD)
Robert Chaumont
Man in Crowd (RCPD)
Matthew MacCallum
Labcoat Zombie / Dining Hall Chernobyl Zombie #1
Jason Lee Bell
Dining Hall Chernobyl Zombie #2
Avaah Blackwell
Dooley’s Zombie (uncredited)
Carson Manning
Orderly (uncredited)

Per Gunnar Jonsson

Well I cannot say that I I had high hopes for this movie but I have watched the other movies in the franchise and I am a bit of a sucker for horror/fantasy/science fiction movies. Especially if one can expect a decent amount of special effects and gore so… It is not a great movie. Not even a good movie really but it is a half decent B-movie horror flick. It sure as hell is better than that woke piece of trash that Netflix has produced with their TV-show adaptation of the franchise but then that does not really say very much. The story is rather non-existent and things just happen for no good reason. It is like the writer just took a bunch of zombie and monster encounters and threw them in a mixer to see what came out. Sure there is a resemblance of a background story there but it is not much. We never get to know why the zombies escaped into Raccoon City, why the experiments where abandoned or anything else that might enlighten us as to why zombies pop up here and there all the time (apart from the fact that it is a Resident Evil movie and it is Raccoon City of course). There also seems to be a number of characters in the movie that knows a lot about what is actually going on but again, we never really get much of an explanation. I have understood that the movie is based on the story in the first three of the games so I guess those that have played them might understand the why’s better. The main reason to watch this movie is the special effects, the gore and the action and this is best done with your brain in the off position. There are indeed some decent gory special effects and I have to say that the monsters in the later half of the movie was pretty okay. I do miss Milla Jovovich though. There is not really any good kick-ass replacement for her although some of the characters tried. Also, for f… sake, will the dumbass Hollywood script writers ever going to stop putting stupid shit in the movies, like firing off bazookas and rocket launcher in confined spaces, say a train car. It doesn’t work unless the goal is to also kill the person firing it you morons! One thing that annoyed me throughout the entire movie though is the fact that it is really dark. Sure it is a horror movie so some dark scenes is to be expected but the entire movie is really really dark. To the extent that it really is difficult to see what is going on for a lot of the movie. It might have worked in a cinema but on a TV-screen, even with the pretty good OLED that I have, it is really too dark. So it was pretty much what I expected, a basic B-movie of the gore feast variety. Didn’t feel like I wasted my time but that is a positive as it gets.

The Movie Mob

**The director’s love for the games is apparent, but too many poor decisions ruined what could have been the best and most faithful Resident Evil yet.** Welcome to Raccoon City marks the first live-action Resident Evil adaptation to stick close to the original games in story and feel. Character costumes looked like they were plucked right from the games. Sets and locations were identical to levels I spent hours playing. Easter eggs and nods throughout the film celebrated hardcore fans. Unfortunately, its flaws overshadow its victories. An overcrowded story with too many characters prevented developing the characters or making the story have any real impact. Forcing two full game stories into an hour and 47-minute run time had consequences. I enjoyed the movie’s attention to the slow descent from human to zombie, which showed the dread and hopelessness as the victims felt their humanity drain away. There is also a fantastic action scene in complete darkness where the muzzle flash provides the only light for the survivors to see. There were some wonderful moments that Resident Evil fans will enjoy, but nostalgia is really the only thing Welcome to Raccoon City has going for it.

Andre Gonzales

Not bad, first one without Alice though. Racoon city now has since been destroyed now. They start to find out what's underneath the city.


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