Category: anime / In category: 9 of 10 / Overall: 90 of 100
Full disclosure: I’m not a gamer and my only exposure to ‘Resident Evil’ has been the aforementioned affronts to the filmmaker’s art. The first movie was just about serviceable and at least had a convincing action heroine in Milla Jovovich. The second had a couple of halfway decent set-pieces but offered little other justification for its existence. The third was a patchwork quilt of borrowings from other (better) movies, enlivened only by the addition to the cast of Ali Larter as Claire Redfield.
It’s Claire Redfield, rather than Jovivich’s Alice, who is the central character in ‘Degeneration’. The story picks up seven years on from the Racoon City outbreak, finally contained after the military nuked the place, and Claire has just arrived at Harvardville airport. There, she notices the presence of political protestor Curtis Miller, a campaigner demanding the government release the truth about Racoon City, but thinks no more of it. Then an airliner crashes into the main airport building, a horde of zombies spill out of it and chaos ensues.
With a plot that plays like a throwaway episode of ‘The X Files’ pumped full of steroids and populated by zombies, more action per square inch than the whole of Anderson’s offerings put together and a script that values exposition and pacing above quality of dialogue, ‘Resident Evil: Degeneration’ is formulaic but value-for-money entertainment. The animation is variable, the characters generally well rendered facially but often awkward in their body movements, whereas vehicles, hardware, buildings, backgrounds, gore and explosions are vivid in their detail. The vocal cast sleepwalk their way through line readings, however. Unsurprisingly, I guess, given how clunky the script is.
Still, if you a fan of zombies, military/political/pharmaceutical conspiracies (here represented by WilPharma, the new corporate bad guy in town after the downfall of the Umbrella Corporation), snivelling Machiavellian types in suits getting what’s coming to them, and kick-ass chicks with guns doling out zombie-killing, conspiracy-exposing justice, then ‘Resident Evil: Degeneration’ has guilty pleasure written all over it.
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