The Umbrella Corporation's Vault, a secret facility located deep below Raccoon City, is sabotaged and a deadly virus is stolen. In the mansion that conceals another entrance to the Vault, Alice (Milla Jovovich) lies on the shower floor, naked except for the shower curtain. She can't remember anything but, as she dresses, she recalls memory fragments. Then, masked intruders burst through the windows. They tell Alice she is a Corporation agent living undercover in the mansion. She goes with them into the Vault to discover who sabotaged it. As they penetrate the Vault, trying to get to the Red Queen, the computer system at the heart of the facility, Alice and her confederates face many horrors--dead bodies suspended in water, blood-red flayed dogs, flesh-eating zombies, and "the Licker," a dynamically mutating monster.
Basing RESIDENT EVIL on the popular video game, writer-director Paul W.S. Anderson delivers a tense, exciting science-fiction/horror film. Anderson and director of photography David Johnson shot the movie in rich silver-and-black, so that its few bursts of color are striking--like the image of the blonde Milla Jovovich in a very short crimson dress, with a trailing veil, and black boots dragging a silver axe behind her.
Theatrical Release: MARCH 15, 2002
Blu-ray Features:
Region 1
Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.85
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English, French, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish
Subtitles - English, French, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish - Optional
Additional Release Material:
Alternate Ending with Introduction by Director Paul Anderson
Audio Commentary - Director and Cast
Featurettes (12)
Music Video - "My Plague" Slipknot
Interactive Features:
Blu-Wizard 2.0
Executive Producer
Daniel Kletsky: Executive Producer, RESIDENT EVIL (2002)
Executive Producer
Jeremy Bolt: PRODUCER: 'Shopping', 'Event Horizon', 'Stiff Upper Lips'.
Executive Producer
Robert Kulzer: Producer, RESIDENT EVIL (2002)
Executive Producer
Victor Hadida: Executive Producers, RESIDENT EVIL (2002)
Executive Producer
Yoshiki Okamoto: Executive Producer, RESIDENT EVIL (2002)
Director of Photography
David Johnson: Director of Photography, British films, began in '90s
Review 1:
"...It's a splattery futuristic zombie thriller, designed as a jolt-a-minute freakout..."
Source: Entertainment Weekly
p.46-7 03/15/2002