RESIDENT EVIL: THE FINAL CHAPTER (2017) MOVIE NEWS & REVIEW
RESIDENT EVIL: THE FINAL CHAPTER (2017) movieGenre | Science Fiction
Classification | MA 15+
Running time | 106 minutes
Released | 26 January 2017 castMilla Jovovich ... Alice Iain Glen ... Dr. Isaacs Ali Larter ... Claire Redfield Shawn Roberts ... Wesker Eoin Macken ... Doc Fraser James ... Razor Ruby Rose ... Abigail directorPaul W.S. Anderson writerPaul W.S. Anderson ... (written by) cinematographerGlen MacPherson musicPaul Haslinger film editorDoobie White box office resultWorldwide $312,242,626
Australia $2,351,188
North America $26,830,068 the best dialogueAlice: [narrating] They say that history is written by the victors. This, then, is the history of the Umbrella Corporation, formed by crusading scientist Professor James Marcus. Marcus had a young daughter, Alicia, afflicted with progeria, a progressive, fatal, wasting disease. Progeria caused premature aging. By the time she was 25, Alicia would have the body of a 90-year-old. Marcus was driven to save her, but the odds seemed impossible. And even as he worked desperately to create a cure, the young girl's father would record his daughter, her voice, her likeness, saving her for posterity. But then the breakthrough came. Marcus discovered the T-virus. Once injected, it would detect and repair damaged cells within the body. It was a miracle. The life of Alicia Marcus was saved. The T-virus had a myriad of applications, treating 1,000 different diseases. Overnight, it seemed a new era was dawning, a world without the fear of infection, sickness or decay. But it was not to be, for the T-virus had certain unforeseen side effects.
Alice: Sometimes I feel like this has been my whole life. Running. Killing.
Alice: When the T-virus spread across the Earth, it did so at the speed of the modern world, carried by jetliners across the globe. The antivirus is airborne, spread by the winds. It could take years for it to reach every corner of the Earth. Until then, my work is not done. My name is Alice. |
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