Resident Evil : Death Island

Resident Evil : Death Island

Intrigue

Au milieu du chaos et de la destruction, Resident Evil : Death Island rassemble des visages familiers de la franchise bien-aimée alors qu'ils sont confrontés à une nouvelle menace mortelle. Le film reprend là où les précédents volets s'étaient arrêtés, avec Jill Valentine luttant pour contenir l'épidémie de zombies à San Francisco. Alors qu'elle combat des hordes de créatures mortes-vivantes, Jill est confrontée à la dernière version du virus T, qui semble avoir pris vie par elle-même. Pendant ce temps, Leon Kennedy est sur la piste d'un scientifique de la DARPA kidnappé, dont les recherches pourraient détenir la clé pour percer les secrets du virus mortel. Alors que Leon approfondit le mystère, il se retrouve empêtré dans une toile de tromperie et de conspiration qui menace d'engloutir la ville entière. Sa recherche de la vérité le mène des rues animées de San Francisco aux eaux isolées de l'île de la Mort, où une horreur ancienne se cache sous la surface. Claire Redfield, toujours l'intrépide enquêtrice, est également entraînée dans la mêlée alors qu'elle se penche sur une étrange affaire impliquant des poissons monstrueux et un complot sinistre qui semble être lié à l'épidémie de zombies. Alors qu'elle navigue dans le paysage perfide de mensonges et de trahisons, Claire se retrouve en conflit avec des factions rivales luttant pour le contrôle de la ville. Alors que les enjeux sont de plus en plus importants, Jill, Leon et Claire doivent mettre de côté leurs différends et unir leurs forces pour découvrir la vérité derrière le virus T et la force mystérieuse qui le motive. Avec le sort de l'humanité en jeu, ils s'embarquent pour un voyage périlleux à travers l'île de la Mort, où d'anciens secrets attendent d'être dévoilés et de nouvelles terreurs se cachent à chaque coin de rue. Nos héros seront-ils capables de surmonter leurs différends et de travailler ensemble pour sauver le monde de la destruction ? Ou les horreurs qui hantent l'île de la Mort se révéleront-elles trop grandes pour qu'ils puissent les surmonter ?

Critiques

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Arianna

Experiencing this in the cinema was just awesome! This is actually the first time I've watched a movie from this series in a theater, and I'm so happy to contribute to the box office for my favorite game franchise. However, the plot is incredibly cliché, almost a rehash of *Vendetta*. The action scenes are pretty satisfying, and it's great to finally see the protagonists using rocket launchers and heavy machine guns in the CG movies – a definite cause for celebration! Minus one star for the absence of Wang Yi (Ada Wong)!

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6/20/2025, 11:49:20 PM
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Amira

The Avengers-ification of everything is in full swing, and the nostalgia is dialed up to eleven: Leon and Jill's historic meeting, the Redfield siblings fighting side-by-side, Jill's return to the main timeline after 14 years, Rebecca back in the field after 23 years, Chris wiping out his teammates (again!), a nod to Piers, Leon's maxed-out 'lady-killer' charm + vehicle destroyer moments + a classic RE6 Hummer-style boss fight, and even a throwback to the original zombie's iconic head turn in the end credits... The sheer volume of Easter eggs and homages will have long-time fans and players of every generation finding something familiar. But after six years, all we got was a lazy, boring garbage movie that offers nothing but fan-service and gratuitous shots of female characters. The CG quality has taken a nosedive for the series...

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6/18/2025, 3:37:47 AM
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Karen

The villains die because of: A) Talking too much, B) Being intellectually challenged, C) High heels being ineffective as weapons, D) Being too overweight to swim quickly, E) Disdaining firearms, F) The screenwriter being an idiot, G) The enemy having a sudden burst of sentimental power, H) All of the above. Was this script written by AI? Seriously, was it? WAS IT?! I used to think Milla Jovovich's Resident Evil series was getting worse and worse, a total dumpster fire. But looking back and comparing it now, those movies deserve a spot on Mount Olympus.

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6/17/2025, 5:39:41 PM
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Parker

The plot is quite formulaic; it feels like they didn't even try to be original this time. They just dropped everything on an island, threw in a bunch of zombies and a completely unmemorable villain. Oh, and they brought back the female mastermind from the end of the previous installment, gathered the entire main cast to take down a big boss, and called it a day. It was still pretty enjoyable to watch, just incredibly mindless.

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6/17/2025, 10:28:42 AM
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Knox

This line seems incomplete and potentially vulgar in its original form. Without further context, it's difficult to provide an accurate and appropriate translation suitable for a movie review. Depending on what was intended to be conveyed, here are a few options, ranging in tone: **Option 1 (Focus on camaraderie/banter):** "Leon and Chris exchanged a look, a knowing smile passing between them." (This focuses on the unspoken understanding and perhaps friendly rivalry) **Option 2 (If the original was meant to be a crude joke, but you want to tone it down):** "Leon and Chris exchanged a look, the kind that hinted at a shared, raunchy joke." (This acknowledges the suggestive nature without being explicit). **Option 3 (If they are banding together against an enemy) :** "Leon and Chris smiled at each other, showing the implicit trust they carry on their faces." **Important Considerations:** * **Context is Crucial:** The scene playing with Leon and Chris is vital here. * **Target Audience:** Is the review for a general audience or a more mature one? * **Desired Tone:** Do you want it to come across as crude, humorous, or something else entirely?

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6/16/2025, 1:12:23 PM