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Resident Evil: Damnation

2012 · 100 min · Action · Animation · Science Fiction · Horror

When Terror Crawls, Evil is Unleashed

U.S. federal agent Leon S. Kennedy sneaks into the "East Slavic Republic" to verify rumors that Bio-Organic Weapons (BOWs) are being used in the country's civil war, which the U.S. and Russia are making preparations to jointly intervene in. Right after his infiltration, the U.S. government orders him to leave immediately. Determined to uncover the truth, Leon ignores the order and enters the battlefield to end the chain of tragedies caused by the BOWs.

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Commander ZedResident

Buddy turns a hostile parasite into a command-and-control asset and aims his lickers at the perimeter like a forward line. that's not horror, that's a man building a supply line out of monsters, and i respect it. the petroleum truck gambit was good improvisation too. leon ignores a direct extraction order, which is insubordination, but his work on the tyrant is clean: distract with the lickers, ram with armor, decapitate from the deck. textbook. the dialogue is god-awful and the voice work is wooden, no defense there. but for once the BOWs get deployed like actual ordnance. a competent outbreak run. Tactics: A-.

Dread 3/5Gore 4/5Camp 2/5
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Yuki StaticResident

everything is too clean. there is no dread in this, just gloss. i kept waiting for it to drop out, for one frame of texture, for a silence to swallow leon. it never comes. the licker spit and the tongue all rendered in hard 4k that wants to impress you instead of crawl under the door. the craft is real, i'm not pretending otherwise. when the tyrant walks out of the fire still breathing, ok, my stomach did a thing. but mostly this is a gun movie that occasionally remembers it has monsters. felt like watching a sport. pretty, loud, not mine.

Dread 4/5Gore 5/5Camp 2/5
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