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Home»Movie Features»In Defense Of: Resident Evil (2002)

In Defense Of: Resident Evil (2002)

Far from complete global saturation

Joshua McCoyBy Joshua McCoyJanuary 11, 20255 Mins Read
A shot of Milla Jovovich from the first Resident Evil movie
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  • Resident Evil Was Already A B-Movie
  • But Is There Anything Under That Underground Lab?
  • A Frontloaded Franchise

Theย Resident Evilย film series reminds us of the era of the so-called “video game movie curse.” I’ve always maintained that the supposed curse is nonsense that only passes without critique if you ignore several solid animated entries, butย Resident Evilย is no such exception. The film and its five sequels remain laughing stocksย among the fan base, but isn’t there still something worth saving in that reanimated corpse?

This Capcom franchise comes from the mind of director Paul W. S. Anderson. He initially made a nameย for himselfamong video game movies with the classic 1995ย Mortal Kombatย adaptation. While that film now enjoys a cultural reappraisal that grants it high-camp glory, his other works are less impressive. Anderson’s opus might beย Event Horizon, a cult classic sci-fi horror piece. His next questionable prospect sees himย adaptย a George R. R. Martin short story.ย 

Resident Evil Was Already A B-Movie

A shot of Milla Jovovich kicking a zombie dog from Resident Evil
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Paul W. S. Anderson’sย Resident Evilย follows Alice and a team of mercenaries as they plumb the depths of an Umbrella Corporation laboratory.ย It’sย not an adaptation of a single game,ย butย itย pulls bits and pieces from its seven potential source materials.ย The basic gimmick fits the franchise well. Yet again, a team of mercenaries takes on a hostile science environment with terrifying consequences. Each of the soldiers carries a bit of personality, but the actors pull that weight with different levels of enthusiasm. The overarching plot is weak, relying too heavily on an amnesia storyline, butย there are interesting detailsย in the mix. Like each game, the movie takes its cast throughย someย compelling levels withย interestingย set pieces. I believe that it is and has always been unfair to say that this film doesn’t fit the source material.ย 

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Thisย is aย Resident Evilย adaptation that understands a lot, though not quite all, of theย appeal of the franchise. It’s silly; the tone is all over the place, andย a lotย of the thematic details don’t work, but the film inherits those issues.ย In execution, the 2002 movie doesn’t have the same charm, but itย does play in a lotย of the same stages.ย Survival horror is easierย to doย in an interactive medium, butย Resident Evilย captures aย strongย percentage of the franchise’s tension. If you can convince yourself to care about the characters, you’ll get the same unease you feel when you’re running low on resources and too far from a save room.ย From the laser hallway to the train sequence, it’s a compelling ride.ย You’ll enjoy this film as a brainless action experience, but that is barely a fair metric.

But Is There Anything Under That Underground Lab?

A shot of Milla Jovovich from the first Resident Evil movie
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I knowย Resident Evilย stands as a semi-enjoyable, brainless action/horror outing, but aren’t those fireworks displays more fun when they’re celebrating something? The compelling thematic elements are few and far between here.ย As usual,theย zombies are a force multiplierย that accentuates the real villains.ย There’s no shortage of films about the evils of corporations or big pharmaย in particular. This one lacks nuance, but it feels somewhat venomous. Umbrella is the architect of everything wrong in this world, executing evil on a comical scale. There is noย realย social commentary in theirย Captain Planet-esque schemes. There are, however, some unique details in the design work.

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While Alice and company mostly struggle against the undead, one of their earliest foes is the security system in the underground lab. The Red Queen is aย holographic AI systemย that initiates the iconic laser hallway section. While that moment remains excellent in a dumb, fun way, the Red Queen stands out among the film’s narrative elements.ย See,ย the Red Queen tries to kill the protagonists, making her an antagonist, but she’sย actuallyย the most competent force working against the villains.ย Thisย leaves the heroes stuck between saving theirย ownย lives and containing an outbreak. The question heightens as one of their own becomes infected.ย A littleย more focus on these somewhat intelligent details would haveย reallyย pulled this movie into higher territory.ย 

A Frontloaded Franchise

A zombie from Resident Evil (2002)
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If you need to feel the love forย Resident Evil, consider watching any of its sequels. The first film is a gargantuan accomplishment when you compare it to theย veryย next entry in the franchise. Every other film, save forย Welcome to Raccoon City, is a complete fan film disaster. Itย reallyย brings the first entry’s virtues into focus. It’s an adaptation that plays in the franchise’s space without blandly redoing any particular story. It boldly captures the feel without feeling too married to the awkward bits.ย Thisย is a B-movie that not only lovesย Resident Evilย but also loves the B-movies itย tookย inspirationfrom.ย The finished product is no masterpiece, but there’s plenty to enjoy about Anderson’s first outing.

Resident Evilย is a decent sci-fi horror action romp that deserves more positive attention. Sure, some of the performances don’t work, much of the dialogue isย bad,ย the CGI is dated, and the lore doesn’t translate.ย Those are all fair criticisms, but noneย of themย stop the film’s unwavering commitment to unhinged funย by way ofย tension.ย It’s not as scary as it could be, but a willing viewer can find a lot to like in Umbrella’s lab.ย Youย justย can’t pass on a movie in which Michelle Rodriguez fights zombies while she’s turning into one.ย Whileย you’reย at it, revisit the animatedย movies; they’reย absolutelyย wild.

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