Review of Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004) by Luke S — 03 Nov 2013
One of the only survivors of a man-made plague joins forces with a team of private warriors in a bid to save what remains of the Earth in this sequel to Resident Evil, the big-screen adaptation of the popular video game.
Picking up where the first film left off, Resident Evil: Apocalypse finds Alice still battling the living dead who are overtaking Raccoon City, inoculated with an anti-virus by nefarious and all-powerful Umbrella Corporation (other than the virus itself).
Alice is Jill Valentine, a former member of the team umbrella homeland defense. Forming an alliance with the mercenary for hire Carlos Oliviera and his band, this small group of survivors like Dr. Charles Ashford, top scientist of the umbrella and one of the only men with the know-how to find a solution to the zombie threat ; However, they discover that Ashford cooperation comes with a price - the scientist's daughter, Angie, is absent, and he'll help Alice and her partners if Angie is returned to him safe and sound.
This review of Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004) was written by Luke S on 03 Nov 2013.
Resident Evil: Apocalypse has generally received mixed reviews.
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