Review of Resident Evil: The Final Chapter (2016) by Leonel B — 26 Sep 2017
Resident Evil: The Final Chapter continues with something that its predecessors had: leaving the audience asking what is going on (and not in a good way). The storyline could have been something way better, as well as the visual effects. There are a lot of questions that are answered, yes, but many others are formulated when the movie ends. The characters weren't well exploited, and the ones that come back are almost useless (Alice is the only character that, as usual, saves the other ones, kill the monsters, and saves the day). Paul Halsinger did a great job with the score, that's probably the only good thing in the movie, the only thing that keeps you in the seat. The action scenes are well thought out, and perhaps well executed, too, but the editing is horrible. The amount of jump cuts are probably bigger than all the ones of the previous films together.
Summarizing: Resident Evil: The Final Chapter gives the worst conclusion that this franchise could have, contradicting a lot of aspects of the previous films and giving more questions that answers.
This review of Resident Evil: The Final Chapter (2016) was written by Leonel B on 26 September 2017.
Resident Evil: The Final Chapter has generally received mixed reviews.
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