
Picking up immediately after the events in Resident Evil: Retribution, Alice (Milla Jovovich) is the only survivor of what was meant to be humanity's final stand against the undead. Now, she must return to where the nightmare began - The Hive in Raccoon City, where the Umbrella Corporation is gathering its forces for a final strike against the only remaining survivors of the apocalypse.... (Full plot summary below)
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Picking up immediately after the events in Resident Evil: Retribution, Alice (Milla Jovovich) is the only survivor of what was meant to be humanity's final stand against the undead. Now, she must return to where the nightmare began - The Hive in Raccoon City, where the Umbrella Corporation is gathering its forces for a final strike against the only remaining survivors of the apocalypse.
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| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfWith all the monsters, snarling undead, betrayals, malicious artificial intelligence, armored vehicles, clones, and bombs, it's amazing that editing would be the deadliest weapon of the effort. Prepare for a headache. |
| MUBINate FisherFinal Chapter puts mankind on the precipice of genuine collapse, and provides the viewer with encouragement and incitement to press on in spite of it. |
| Film School RejectsBrad GullicksonThe Final Chapter has to be the most satisfying film of the bunch. Anderson has tackled the character of Alice with a chain of switchbacking plot points and still manages to fulfill on our ludicrous desires for apocalyptic mayhem. |
| TheWrapMichael NordineFor the first time, the story supports and adds to the action rather than distract from it; it’s almost as though Anderson was holding back in the earlier films because he wanted to save the best for last. |
| RogerEbert.comPeter SobczynskiLike most films of its type, “The Final Chapter” is utterly ridiculous in every possible way but unlike a lot of them (I am looking at you, “Underworld”), it at least has a healthy sense of its own absurd nature that comes as a blessed relief. And a couple of the action bits are gloriously goofy to behold. |
| AV ClubIgnatiy VishnevetskyCombining Anderson’s symmetrical camera style with frenetic editing ends up imploding the sense of depth and space that has long made the director’s movies must-sees in 3-D. |
| The Film StageEthan VestbyOnce one is acclimated to this chaos-cinema form, even if it’s a bit more assaultive in post-converted 3D, the writer-director’s simultaneous economic storytelling and boyish imagination come into clear view. |
| The Age (Australia)Jake WilsonPart of the charm of these pulpy films lies in their lack of pretension, the way they rarely pause for breath. |
| FILMINK (Australia)Anthony O'ConnorGenuinely enjoyable popcorn entertainment that's dumber than a sack of monkey trousers but fun nonetheless. |
| GeekBob ChipmanThe Resident Evil franchise as a whole [is] so profoundly past its sell-by date that every sequel feels like a nostalgic revival of something that never actually went away. |