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Resident Evil (film)

Resident Evil is a 2002 action horror film written and directed by Paul W. S. Anderson. The film stars Milla Jovovich, Michelle Rodriguez, Eric Mabius, James Purefoy, Martin Crewes, and Colin Salmon. It is the first installment in the Resident Evil film series, which is loosely based on the video game series of the same name. Borrowing elements from the video games Resident Evil and Resident Evil 2, the film follows amnesiac heroine Alice and a band of Umbrella Corporation commandos as they attempt to contain the outbreak of the T-virus at a secret underground facility.

Resident Evil
Theatrical release poster
Directed byPaul W. S. Anderson
Written byPaul W. S. Anderson
Based onResident Evil
by Capcom
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyDavid Johnson
Edited byAlexander Berner
Music by
Production
companies
Distributed by
Release dates
  • March 15, 2002 (2002-03-15) (United States)
  • March 21, 2002 (2002-03-21) (Germany)
  • July 12, 2002 (2002-07-12) (United Kingdom)
Running time
100 minutes
Countries
  • Germany
  • United Kingdom[1]
LanguageEnglish
Budget$33 million[3]
Box office$103 million[4]

German studio Constantin Film bought the rights to adapt the series in January 1997. Several writers and filmmakers, such as Alan B. McElroy, George A. Romero and Jamie Blanks, were initially hired to direct and write the film, but their scripts were rejected. In 2000, Anderson was announced as writer and director. Developed as a prequel set in the same continuity as the video game series, the film was initially titled Resident Evil: Ground Zero, but was retitled after the September 11 attacks. Cast was announced in early 2001 and principal photography commenced in March 2001 in Berlin.

Resident Evil was theatrically released in Germany on March 12, 2002, by Constantin Film Verleih, and in the United Kingdom on July 12, 2002, by Screen Gems and Pathé Distribution. The film received generally unfavorable reviews from critics and grossed $103 million worldwide against a production budget of $33 million. It was followed by five sequels establishing their own alternate continuity: Apocalypse (2004), Extinction (2007), Afterlife (2010), Retribution (2012), and The Final Chapter (2016).

Plot

Underneath Raccoon City exists a genetic research facility called the Hive, owned by the Umbrella Corporation. A thief steals the genetically engineered T-virus and contaminates the Hive with it. In response, the facility's artificial intelligence, the Red Queen, seals the Hive and kills everyone inside. Alice awakens in the bathroom of a deserted mansion with amnesia. She dresses, checks the mansion, and is tackled by an unknown person as a group of commandos led by James Shade breaks in. Alice's attacker is cuffed and then released when he claims to be Matt Addison, who just transferred as a cop in Raccoon P.D. Alice and Matt are ordered to go down to the Hive with the group, where they find another amnesiac, Spence, hidden in their train. The commandos explain that everyone in the group except Matt is an employee of the Umbrella Corporation, and Alice and her partner Spence were assigned to guard the Hive's secret entrance under the mansion under the pretense of being married.

At the Red Queen's chamber, a laser defense system kills Shade and three more commandos. Despite the Red Queen's urgent pleas for the group to leave, Kaplan disables it, causing the power to fail and all of the doors in the Hive to open. This releases the zombified staff and containment units containing Lickers, creatures created through experimentation with the T-virus. The humans are attacked by the horde, and J.D. dies. Rain retreats with Kaplan and Spence, and Matt becomes separated from Alice, who starts regaining her memories. Matt looks for information about his sister, Lisa, and finds her zombified. Alice saves him, and Matt explains he and Lisa were environmental activists, and Lisa infiltrated Umbrella to smuggle out the evidence of illegal experiments. Alice remembers she was Lisa's contact in the Hive but does not tell Matt. The survivors reunite at the Red Queen's chamber, where the commandos explain they have one hour before the Hive traps them inside automatically. Alice and Kaplan activate the Red Queen to find an exit; to force her cooperation, they rig a remote shutdown.

As they escape through maintenance tunnels, zombies ambush them, and a reanimated J.D. bites Rain before she shoots him dead. They reach safety except Kaplan, who is bitten and separated from the group. Alice remembers that an anti-virus is in the lab, but they find it missing. Spence and Alice remember that Spence was the thief who stole and purposefully released the T-virus, and hid the T-virus and anti-virus on the train. Spence turns against the others but is bitten by a zombie, which he kills before trapping the survivors in the lab. Spence retrieves the anti-virus but is killed by a Licker set upon him by the Red Queen. The Red Queen offers to spare Alice and Matt if they kill Rain, who has been infected too long for the anti-virus to work reliably. As the Licker attempts to reach them, a power outage occurs. The lab door opens to reveal that Kaplan shut down the Red Queen to open the door. The group heads to the train, where Alice retrieves the anti-virus and kills a reanimated Spence before escaping with the others.

On the train, they inject Rain and Kaplan with the anti-virus. The Licker, having hidden on the train, attacks them, clawing Matt and killing Kaplan. Alice subdues the Licker before Matt is attacked by a zombified Rain, the anti-virus having failed to cure her. He shoots Rain dead, and her head hits a button, opening a door and dropping the Licker under the train, killing it. At the mansion, Matt's wound begins mutating. Before Alice can give him the anti-virus, the mansion doors burst open, and a group of Umbrella scientists seizes them. They subdue Alice and take Matt away, revealing he is to be put into the Nemesis Program, and that the Hive is to be re-opened for an investigation into the incident. Later, Alice awakens at the Raccoon City Hospital strapped to an examination table, and escapes outside to find Raccoon City deserted and in ruins. She retrieves a shotgun from an abandoned police car and continues through the streets.

Cast

Production

Writing

Alan B. McElroy's script

German production company Constantin Film bought the film rights for Resident Evil in January 1997, and hired screenwriter Alan B. McElroy to write the script. Several magazines from 1997 published early reports about McElroy's storyline: a U.S. covert paramilitary rescue squad is put together with members from all over the country, and is sent to a medical research facility inside a remote mountain community, where there has been a string of bizarre murder cases. Another team sent in earlier was killed; the new team members encounter genetically mutated creatures, and realize they are being used as specimens in a medical experiment.[5][6][7][8] While he was writing his Resident Evil script, McElroy was also writing the film adaptation for another survival horror video game, Doom, which ultimately wasn't used.[9] By mid December 1997, it was reported McElroy was putting the final touches on his Resident Evil script.[10][11]

The June 1998 issue of PlayStation Magazine published an article about the script, after they got a leaked copy of one of McElroy's revised drafts from early 1998. Described as action and horror packed and very violent, it was similar to the original game. Some changes were made; for example, there was no mention of the Umbrella Corporation or STARS, but the script did include all major characters and monsters from the game. It also included scenes based on the game's more famous moments, like a zombie eating someone and then turning its head around, and a zombie dog crashing through a window. The plot followed a rescue team with members from different military and special forces (including Chris, Jill, Barry, Brad, Rebecca and others from the game). The team is put together by Albert Wesker, who was in an asylum (no explanation for why was given in the script) until he got recruited by the government to rescue scientists from the mansion laboratory located in Raccoon forest. A SWAT team was sent in earlier to investigate disappearances and murders of campers and park rangers, but they were destroyed by mysterious creatures. Soon after, Wesker's team lands in the forest and is attacked by mutated dogs, but manages to get into the mansion. After battling monsters, including zombies, giant tarantulas and giant hornets, and losing team members and eventually running out of ammo, the team would find the scientist they were sent to rescue and discover that the mission was a trap for them to get infected and spread the virus to the rest of the world. The script's ending had Chris and Jill as last survivors who find the antidote and escape the mansion as it explodes while they are pursued by Wesker who has mutated into Tyrant, the final monster from the game. They defeat the Wesker-Tyrant, take the antidote and walk off into the sunset. Although producers at Constantin Film felt he did a good job with it, McElroy's script was rejected because, by the time it was finished, Resident Evil 2 would have been out, and some at Constantin felt that a movie based on the first game would have been "dated and boring". McElroy has a story credit in the released film, which does still have some similarities to his script.[12][13][14][15]

George A. Romero's script

In 1998, George A. Romero directed a television commercial for the video game Resident Evil 2. The original game's director, Shinji Mikami, was a fan of Romero and had been influenced by his films. The commercial was only shown in Japan, but impressed Sony enough for them to ask him to write and direct Resident Evil. Romero stated that he had his secretary play the entire game through and record the gameplay so he could study it as a resource. Romero's screenplay was based on the first Resident Evil game and included characters from the video games. Chris Redfield and Jill Valentine were the lead characters, involved in a romantic relationship, and Barry Burton, Rebecca Chambers, Ada Wong, and Albert Wesker were to also appear. The ending to the film would have been similar to the best ending to the first Resident Evil game. Like McElroy, Romero made some changes in his script, like writing Barry, who is white in the game, as African American, and added some history between him and Wesker, now best friends since childhood that have been working together for years on military missions. Chris was changed into a Mohawk man who is not a STARS member but has been living in Raccoon City all his life. Romero also hired artist Bernie Wrightson to design some concept artwork of creatures for the film, and Wrightson did several designs of Tyrant, based on its look in the original game and its description in Romero's script.[16][17][18][19]

In a 2002 interview in Fangoria, Romero said that he wrote a total of five or six different drafts, but that they were rejected.[20] Robert Kulzer, head of the production, said that, although he felt Romero's script was good, the film would have received an NC-17 rating if it had been approved.[15][21] Romero said a number of people from Capcom and Constantin supported his script, but Constantin head Bernd Eichinger ultimately rejected it.[22] In 2019, the University of Pittsburgh's Library System acquired the "George A. Romero Archival Collection", which included material from his work on Resident Evil. These include several copies of Romero's Resident Evil script, and a first draft of McElroy's script, dated May 29, 1997, all of which are available to read at the University. Romero's first draft dated October 7, 1998 leaked out and has been available to read online, but none of his later drafts nor any of McElroy's have leaked out to the wider public.[23][24]

Jamie Blanks's pitch

After Romero left the project, other writers and directors were involved for the next few years before the film went into production. In early 2000, director Jamie Blanks, who two years earlier directed the psychological slasher film Urban Legend, was attached to direct Resident Evil based on a new script from another writer, which was about the STARS team fighting against monsters created by a virus outbreak inside Raccoon City. This version was cancelled as well.[25]

Paul W. S. Anderson's script

In 1995, Paul W. S. Anderson's low budget film Mortal Kombat became one of the first commercially successful video game adaptations.[26] After playing Resident Evil, Anderson saw its cinematic potential and wrote a script titled Undead, which he described as "a ripoff" of the game. Bernd Eichinger, head of Constantin Film, was enthusiastic, so Anderson developed it into the script for Resident Evil.[27] In late 2000, Anderson was announced as director and writer, and Resident Evil re-entered pre-production stages.[28] Anderson stated the film would not include any tie-ins with the video game series as "under-performing movie tie-ins are too common and Resident Evil, of all games, deserved a good celluloid representation".[29]

Casting

In early 2001, Michelle Rodriguez,[30] James Purefoy[31] and Milla Jovovich[32] were the first of the cast to be signed on the project. Sarah Michelle Gellar was also originally set to star as Alice, and at one point during development Jennifer Love Hewitt, Kirsten Dunst, and Natasha Henstridge were all in the running to play Jill Valentine, but due to the amount of nudity in the role they all turned it down, and the character was written out in later versions of the script.[33] David Boreanaz was intended to portray male cop lead Matt Addison, but he turned down the role to continue work on the WB series Angel.[34] Boreanaz suggested that he was in negotiations to have a smaller role in the film, but later declined. The role of Matt Addison then went to Eric Mabius who was cast in March 2001,[34] along with Heike Makatsch, who was cast as Matt Addison's sister Lisa Addison, an employee working for Umbrella's Hive facility.[35]

Filming and story development

In early March 2001, half of the film was to be shot in Adlershof Studios in Berlin and its surroundings.[36] Principal photography began on March 5, 2001 at numerous locations including the then unfinished station U-Bahnhof Bundestag of the Berlin U-Bahn, Landsberger Allee, Kaserne Krampnitz and the Schloss Lindstedt.[37][38]

The film's score and soundtrack were composed by Marco Beltrami and Marilyn Manson during mid-2001. Manson described the score and soundtrack as being more "electronic" than his previous work.[39]

The film was originally subtitled as Resident Evil: Ground Zero[36][40] when the movie was considered a prequel to the games, but the subtitle was removed due to 9-11.[41] The film's first plot as of March 16, 2001 revealed that Jovovich's Alice and Rodriguez's Rain were the leaders of a commando team sent in to prevent a viral outbreak from spreading to the rest of the world.[35] The character of the Red Queen was added into the film's story as an homage to Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland.[27]

During production, professional dancers were hired to star as zombies as they had better control of their body movements. While computer effects were used on some zombies, much of the undead appearances were accomplished through make-up while their movements were a more laissez-faire approach, as Anderson told the actors to move however they thought a zombie would, given their conditions.[41] Whilst filming, there was a shortage of manpower where the available dancers were not enough to represent the required numbers of undead, but some of Capcom's executives and several of the film producers including Jeremy Bolt agreed to make appearances. The film's stunt coordinator also made an appearance as the dog trainer while Bolt's girlfriend and sister both appeared as zombies.[41]

Relationship to the games

Elements are borrowed from Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3: Nemesis, including Alice's character awakening in Raccoon City Hospital with a viral outbreak occurring in the city. There are several references to characters and organizations such as the Umbrella Corporation, the Nemesis program, the underground train bearing the moniker "Alexi-5000" (a double callback to a similar train in Resident Evil 2 and Code: Veronica's villain Alexia Ashford), and a police cruiser, from which Alice takes out a shotgun, with a "STARS" logo on the hood. Jason Isaacs appears uncredited in the film as a masked unnamed doctor, a reference to William Birkin. The character of Dr. Isaacs (played by Iain Glen) in the film's sequels is named after him.[41][42]

Other references include Alice examining the mansion outside, where crows are visible; crows are minor enemies throughout the games.[42] Alice finds a picture of her wedding day with Spence, which is in the same style as the photos in the first version of the Resident Evil game: black-and-white with the foreground image noticeably spliced into the background. In the newspaper at the end of the film, the words "Horror in Raccoon City! More Victims Dead!" are shown in the upper right corner. This is a reference to the same newspaper in the censored opening of the first Resident Evil game and the prologue chapter for the Resident Evil: The Umbrella Conspiracy novel. Near the beginning of the film, Alice examines a statue after the wind blows its cover off. This statue is similar in design to one in the mansion of the first game.[41]

While returning to the Red Queen's chamber, Kaplan points out that the four bodies of the group's dead crew from the Glass Hallway Trap sequence are gone. This is a reference to the games, where the bodies of enemies disappear.[42] When the survivors make their escape from the Hive with a countdown as they fight the Licker, this is a reference to the Resident Evil game which ends with a five-minute countdown, during which the boss must be defeated.[41]

Anderson has stated that the film's camera angles and several shots allude to the video game's camera angles, such as the fight between Alice and the security guard. These include a scene near the beginning where there is a close up of Alice's eye, a direct reference to the title screen of the first game. In another scene, Alice awakes and hears a creepy sound, which is a reference to the plot of the first game.[41][42]

Release

Marketing

In March 2001, the official website was set up, which revealed the film's original October 26, 2001 release[43] and a redirect to the film's production company Constantin Film.[44] The website was fully opened in July 2001, and composed of images, plot info, character biographies and downloads.[45] In January 2002, the film was officially announced to have an R rating, although Anderson decided not to make it as gory as the games.[27][46] Originally it received an NC-17 rating and Anderson had to make cuts; the uncut version was teased but never released.[47][48]

In December 2001, Sony gave fans a chance to design the film's poster with a prize of an undisclosed amount of cash and free screening of the film, with the final design being the film's poster.[49] On February 16, 2002, Nick Des Barres, a 23-year-old aspiring actor and ex-video game magazine designer, was announced as the winner of the competition.[50] The film's trailer and clips were released in late January[51] and early February 2002.[52] ‘’Resident Evil’’ was released on March 15, 2002 in the US.

On June 29, 2004, over two years after the film's release, a novelization by Keith R. A. DeCandido was published.[53]

Distribution

In May 2001, it was announced that Sony Pictures Releasing would distribute the film in North America through their Screen Gems label.[54] It was suggested by Capcom executives that the film would not be released in 2001, but rather in 2002,[55] which was later confirmed by Sony in August 2001.[56] The film was set for release on April 5, 2002 before being pushed forward to a March 15 release.[57]

In December 2001, it was announced that Pathé and FilmFour had acquired the British theatrical distribution rights to the movie as part of a partnership between the two companies. They would both share acquisition and distribution costs and divide profits equally, while Pathé's UK distribution arm would handle distribution.[2]

Home media

Resident Evil was released on VHS and DVD by Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment on July 30, 2002 in the United States,[58] April 14, 2003 by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment in the United Kingdom[59] and October 2002 by Buena Vista Home Entertainment in Australia.[60] It was a special edition release, with a number of documentaries including five featurettes, one of which explained the making of Resident Evil, the film's score composition, costume design, set design, zombie make up tests, and the music video for a remixed version of "My Plague" by Slipknot.

A Deluxe Edition was released on September 7, 2004, which included new special features such as an alternate ending with director Anderson's video introduction, a clip compilation for Apocalypse, From Game to Screen featurette, a storyboarding Resident Evil featurette, and 6 other exclusive featurettes: The Creature, The Elevator, The Train, The Laser, Zombie Dogs and Zombies.[61]

Screen Gems released Resident Evil: Resurrected Edition, a 2-disc package containing Resident Evil and Resident Evil: Apocalypse, on September 4, 2007.[62][63]

On January 1, 2008, a Blu-ray of the Resident Evil trilogy was released.[64] The film was also released on Ultra HD Blu-ray along with the five sequels on November 17, 2020.[65]

Television

In the United Kingdom, it was watched by 2.8 million viewers on television during the first half of 2005, making it the eighth most-watched UK film on television during that period.[66]

Reception

Box office

The film opened in 2,528 theaters and grossed $17,707,106 on its opening weekend (March 15–17, 2002), ranking in second place behind Ice Age.[3] The film grossed $40,119,709 domestically and $103,787,401 worldwide.[4]

Critical response

On Rotten Tomatoes the film has a score of 35% based on reviews from 131 critics and an average rating of 4.60/10. The consensus reads, "Like other video game adaptations, Resident Evil is loud, violent, formulaic, and cheesy."[67] On Metacritic, the film has an average score of 33 out of 100 based on 24 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".[68] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B" on an A+ to F scale.[69]

Robert K. Elder from the Chicago Tribune thought the film "updates the zombie genre with an anti-corporate message while still scaring its audience and providing heart-pounding action".[70] Owen Gleiberman from Entertainment Weekly noted: the film is as "impersonal in its relentlessness as the video-game series that inspired it".[71]

Resident Evil and its sequel appeared on Roger Ebert's most hated films list, published in 2005.[72] In his review, Ebert described it as a zombie movie set in the 21st century, where "large metallic objects make crashing noises just by being looked at", and criticized the dialogue for being a series of commands and explanations with no "small talk".[73]

In 2014, filmmaker James Cameron named Resident Evil his biggest guilty pleasure.[74][75]

Accolades

Year Award Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
2002 Golden Schmoes Awards Most Underrated Movie of the Year Resident Evil Nominated [76]
Best Horror Movie of the Year Nominated
Best T&A of the Year Milla Jovovich Nominated
2003 29th Saturn Awards Best Horror Film Resident Evil Nominated [77]
Best Actress Milla Jovovich Nominated
German Camera Awards Outstanding Editing in a Feature Film Alexander Berner Nominated [78]
2004 Golden Trailer Awards Most Original Ignition Creative Nominated [79]

Sequels

After commercial success at the box office, a sequel, Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004) was released. It was followed by Resident Evil: Extinction (2007), Resident Evil: Afterlife (2010), Resident Evil: Retribution (2012) and Resident Evil: The Final Chapter (2016). Anderson did not direct the second or third films due to filming commitments with Alien vs. Predator (2004) and Death Race (2008).[80][81]

See also

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Resident Evil is a 2002 action horror film written and directed by Paul W S Anderson The film stars Milla Jovovich Michelle Rodriguez Eric Mabius James Purefoy Martin Crewes and Colin Salmon It is the first installment in the Resident Evil film series which is loosely based on the video game series of the same name Borrowing elements from the video games Resident Evil and Resident Evil 2 the film follows amnesiac heroine Alice and a band of Umbrella Corporation commandos as they attempt to contain the outbreak of the T virus at a secret underground facility Resident EvilTheatrical release posterDirected byPaul W S AndersonWritten byPaul W S AndersonBased onResident Evilby CapcomProduced byBernd Eichinger Samuel Hadida Jeremy Bolt Paul W S AndersonStarringMilla Jovovich Michelle Rodriguez Eric Mabius James Purefoy Martin Crewes Colin SalmonCinematographyDavid JohnsonEdited byAlexander BernerMusic byMarco Beltrami Marilyn MansonProductioncompaniesConstantin Film New Legacy Film 1 Distributed byConstantin Film Verleih 1 Germany Pathe Distribution 2 United Kingdom Release datesMarch 15 2002 2002 03 15 United States March 21 2002 2002 03 21 Germany July 12 2002 2002 07 12 United Kingdom Running time100 minutesCountriesGermany United Kingdom 1 LanguageEnglishBudget 33 million 3 Box office 103 million 4 German studio Constantin Film bought the rights to adapt the series in January 1997 Several writers and filmmakers such as Alan B McElroy George A Romero and Jamie Blanks were initially hired to direct and write the film but their scripts were rejected In 2000 Anderson was announced as writer and director Developed as a prequel set in the same continuity as the video game series the film was initially titled Resident Evil Ground Zero but was retitled after the September 11 attacks Cast was announced in early 2001 and principal photography commenced in March 2001 in Berlin Resident Evil was theatrically released in Germany on March 12 2002 by Constantin Film Verleih and in the United Kingdom on July 12 2002 by Screen Gems and Pathe Distribution The film received generally unfavorable reviews from critics and grossed 103 million worldwide against a production budget of 33 million It was followed by five sequels establishing their own alternate continuity Apocalypse 2004 Extinction 2007 Afterlife 2010 Retribution 2012 and The Final Chapter 2016 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Writing 3 1 1 Alan B McElroy s script 3 1 2 George A Romero s script 3 1 3 Jamie Blanks s pitch 3 1 4 Paul W S Anderson s script 3 2 Casting 3 3 Filming and story development 4 Relationship to the games 5 Release 5 1 Marketing 5 2 Distribution 5 3 Home media 5 4 Television 6 Reception 6 1 Box office 6 2 Critical response 6 3 Accolades 7 Sequels 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksPlot EditUnderneath Raccoon City exists a genetic research facility called the Hive owned by the Umbrella Corporation A thief steals the genetically engineered T virus and contaminates the Hive with it In response the facility s artificial intelligence the Red Queen seals the Hive and kills everyone inside Alice awakens in the bathroom of a deserted mansion with amnesia She dresses checks the mansion and is tackled by an unknown person as a group of commandos led by James Shade breaks in Alice s attacker is cuffed and then released when he claims to be Matt Addison who just transferred as a cop in Raccoon P D Alice and Matt are ordered to go down to the Hive with the group where they find another amnesiac Spence hidden in their train The commandos explain that everyone in the group except Matt is an employee of the Umbrella Corporation and Alice and her partner Spence were assigned to guard the Hive s secret entrance under the mansion under the pretense of being married At the Red Queen s chamber a laser defense system kills Shade and three more commandos Despite the Red Queen s urgent pleas for the group to leave Kaplan disables it causing the power to fail and all of the doors in the Hive to open This releases the zombified staff and containment units containing Lickers creatures created through experimentation with the T virus The humans are attacked by the horde and J D dies Rain retreats with Kaplan and Spence and Matt becomes separated from Alice who starts regaining her memories Matt looks for information about his sister Lisa and finds her zombified Alice saves him and Matt explains he and Lisa were environmental activists and Lisa infiltrated Umbrella to smuggle out the evidence of illegal experiments Alice remembers she was Lisa s contact in the Hive but does not tell Matt The survivors reunite at the Red Queen s chamber where the commandos explain they have one hour before the Hive traps them inside automatically Alice and Kaplan activate the Red Queen to find an exit to force her cooperation they rig a remote shutdown As they escape through maintenance tunnels zombies ambush them and a reanimated J D bites Rain before she shoots him dead They reach safety except Kaplan who is bitten and separated from the group Alice remembers that an anti virus is in the lab but they find it missing Spence and Alice remember that Spence was the thief who stole and purposefully released the T virus and hid the T virus and anti virus on the train Spence turns against the others but is bitten by a zombie which he kills before trapping the survivors in the lab Spence retrieves the anti virus but is killed by a Licker set upon him by the Red Queen The Red Queen offers to spare Alice and Matt if they kill Rain who has been infected too long for the anti virus to work reliably As the Licker attempts to reach them a power outage occurs The lab door opens to reveal that Kaplan shut down the Red Queen to open the door The group heads to the train where Alice retrieves the anti virus and kills a reanimated Spence before escaping with the others On the train they inject Rain and Kaplan with the anti virus The Licker having hidden on the train attacks them clawing Matt and killing Kaplan Alice subdues the Licker before Matt is attacked by a zombified Rain the anti virus having failed to cure her He shoots Rain dead and her head hits a button opening a door and dropping the Licker under the train killing it At the mansion Matt s wound begins mutating Before Alice can give him the anti virus the mansion doors burst open and a group of Umbrella scientists seizes them They subdue Alice and take Matt away revealing he is to be put into the Nemesis Program and that the Hive is to be re opened for an investigation into the incident Later Alice awakens at the Raccoon City Hospital strapped to an examination table and escapes outside to find Raccoon City deserted and in ruins She retrieves a shotgun from an abandoned police car and continues through the streets Cast EditMain article List of Resident Evil film characters Milla Jovovich as Alice Michelle Rodriguez as Rain Ocampo Eric Mabius as Matthew Matt Addison James Purefoy as Spence Parks Martin Crewes as Chad Kaplan Colin Salmon as James One Shade Ryan McCluskey as Mr Grey Oscar Pearce as Mr Green Indra Ove as Ms Black Anna Bolt as Dr Green Joseph May as Dr Blue Robert Tannion as Dr Brown Heike Makatsch as Dr Lisa Addison Stephen Billington as Mr White Fiona Glascott as Ms Gold Pasquale Aleardi as J D Salinas Liz May Brice as Olga Danilova the medic Michaela Dicker as Red Queen Jason Isaacs as Unnamed doctor NarratorProduction EditWriting Edit Alan B McElroy s script Edit German production company Constantin Film bought the film rights for Resident Evil in January 1997 and hired screenwriter Alan B McElroy to write the script Several magazines from 1997 published early reports about McElroy s storyline a U S covert paramilitary rescue squad is put together with members from all over the country and is sent to a medical research facility inside a remote mountain community where there has been a string of bizarre murder cases Another team sent in earlier was killed the new team members encounter genetically mutated creatures and realize they are being used as specimens in a medical experiment 5 6 7 8 While he was writing his Resident Evil script McElroy was also writing the film adaptation for another survival horror video game Doom which ultimately wasn t used 9 By mid December 1997 it was reported McElroy was putting the final touches on his Resident Evil script 10 11 The June 1998 issue of PlayStation Magazine published an article about the script after they got a leaked copy of one of McElroy s revised drafts from early 1998 Described as action and horror packed and very violent it was similar to the original game Some changes were made for example there was no mention of the Umbrella Corporation or STARS but the script did include all major characters and monsters from the game It also included scenes based on the game s more famous moments like a zombie eating someone and then turning its head around and a zombie dog crashing through a window The plot followed a rescue team with members from different military and special forces including Chris Jill Barry Brad Rebecca and others from the game The team is put together by Albert Wesker who was in an asylum no explanation for why was given in the script until he got recruited by the government to rescue scientists from the mansion laboratory located in Raccoon forest A SWAT team was sent in earlier to investigate disappearances and murders of campers and park rangers but they were destroyed by mysterious creatures Soon after Wesker s team lands in the forest and is attacked by mutated dogs but manages to get into the mansion After battling monsters including zombies giant tarantulas and giant hornets and losing team members and eventually running out of ammo the team would find the scientist they were sent to rescue and discover that the mission was a trap for them to get infected and spread the virus to the rest of the world The script s ending had Chris and Jill as last survivors who find the antidote and escape the mansion as it explodes while they are pursued by Wesker who has mutated into Tyrant the final monster from the game They defeat the Wesker Tyrant take the antidote and walk off into the sunset Although producers at Constantin Film felt he did a good job with it McElroy s script was rejected because by the time it was finished Resident Evil 2 would have been out and some at Constantin felt that a movie based on the first game would have been dated and boring McElroy has a story credit in the released film which does still have some similarities to his script 12 13 14 15 George A Romero s script Edit In 1998 George A Romero directed a television commercial for the video game Resident Evil 2 The original game s director Shinji Mikami was a fan of Romero and had been influenced by his films The commercial was only shown in Japan but impressed Sony enough for them to ask him to write and direct Resident Evil Romero stated that he had his secretary play the entire game through and record the gameplay so he could study it as a resource Romero s screenplay was based on the first Resident Evil game and included characters from the video games Chris Redfield and Jill Valentine were the lead characters involved in a romantic relationship and Barry Burton Rebecca Chambers Ada Wong and Albert Wesker were to also appear The ending to the film would have been similar to the best ending to the first Resident Evil game Like McElroy Romero made some changes in his script like writing Barry who is white in the game as African American and added some history between him and Wesker now best friends since childhood that have been working together for years on military missions Chris was changed into a Mohawk man who is not a STARS member but has been living in Raccoon City all his life Romero also hired artist Bernie Wrightson to design some concept artwork of creatures for the film and Wrightson did several designs of Tyrant based on its look in the original game and its description in Romero s script 16 17 18 19 In a 2002 interview in Fangoria Romero said that he wrote a total of five or six different drafts but that they were rejected 20 Robert Kulzer head of the production said that although he felt Romero s script was good the film would have received an NC 17 rating if it had been approved 15 21 Romero said a number of people from Capcom and Constantin supported his script but Constantin head Bernd Eichinger ultimately rejected it 22 In 2019 the University of Pittsburgh s Library System acquired the George A Romero Archival Collection which included material from his work on Resident Evil These include several copies of Romero s Resident Evil script and a first draft of McElroy s script dated May 29 1997 all of which are available to read at the University Romero s first draft dated October 7 1998 leaked out and has been available to read online but none of his later drafts nor any of McElroy s have leaked out to the wider public 23 24 Jamie Blanks s pitch Edit After Romero left the project other writers and directors were involved for the next few years before the film went into production In early 2000 director Jamie Blanks who two years earlier directed the psychological slasher film Urban Legend was attached to direct Resident Evil based on a new script from another writer which was about the STARS team fighting against monsters created by a virus outbreak inside Raccoon City This version was cancelled as well 25 Paul W S Anderson s script Edit In 1995 Paul W S Anderson s low budget film Mortal Kombat became one of the first commercially successful video game adaptations 26 After playing Resident Evil Anderson saw its cinematic potential and wrote a script titled Undead which he described as a ripoff of the game Bernd Eichinger head of Constantin Film was enthusiastic so Anderson developed it into the script for Resident Evil 27 In late 2000 Anderson was announced as director and writer and Resident Evil re entered pre production stages 28 Anderson stated the film would not include any tie ins with the video game series as under performing movie tie ins are too common and Resident Evil of all games deserved a good celluloid representation 29 Casting Edit In early 2001 Michelle Rodriguez 30 James Purefoy 31 and Milla Jovovich 32 were the first of the cast to be signed on the project Sarah Michelle Gellar was also originally set to star as Alice and at one point during development Jennifer Love Hewitt Kirsten Dunst and Natasha Henstridge were all in the running to play Jill Valentine but due to the amount of nudity in the role they all turned it down and the character was written out in later versions of the script 33 David Boreanaz was intended to portray male cop lead Matt Addison but he turned down the role to continue work on the WB series Angel 34 Boreanaz suggested that he was in negotiations to have a smaller role in the film but later declined The role of Matt Addison then went to Eric Mabius who was cast in March 2001 34 along with Heike Makatsch who was cast as Matt Addison s sister Lisa Addison an employee working for Umbrella s Hive facility 35 Filming and story development Edit In early March 2001 half of the film was to be shot in Adlershof Studios in Berlin and its surroundings 36 Principal photography began on March 5 2001 at numerous locations including the then unfinished station U Bahnhof Bundestag of the Berlin U Bahn Landsberger Allee Kaserne Krampnitz and the Schloss Lindstedt 37 38 The film s score and soundtrack were composed by Marco Beltrami and Marilyn Manson during mid 2001 Manson described the score and soundtrack as being more electronic than his previous work 39 The film was originally subtitled as Resident Evil Ground Zero 36 40 when the movie was considered a prequel to the games but the subtitle was removed due to 9 11 41 The film s first plot as of March 16 2001 revealed that Jovovich s Alice and Rodriguez s Rain were the leaders of a commando team sent in to prevent a viral outbreak from spreading to the rest of the world 35 The character of the Red Queen was added into the film s story as an homage to Lewis Carroll s Alice in Wonderland 27 During production professional dancers were hired to star as zombies as they had better control of their body movements While computer effects were used on some zombies much of the undead appearances were accomplished through make up while their movements were a more laissez faire approach as Anderson told the actors to move however they thought a zombie would given their conditions 41 Whilst filming there was a shortage of manpower where the available dancers were not enough to represent the required numbers of undead but some of Capcom s executives and several of the film producers including Jeremy Bolt agreed to make appearances The film s stunt coordinator also made an appearance as the dog trainer while Bolt s girlfriend and sister both appeared as zombies 41 Relationship to the games EditElements are borrowed from Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3 Nemesis including Alice s character awakening in Raccoon City Hospital with a viral outbreak occurring in the city There are several references to characters and organizations such as the Umbrella Corporation the Nemesis program the underground train bearing the moniker Alexi 5000 a double callback to a similar train in Resident Evil 2 and Code Veronica s villain Alexia Ashford and a police cruiser from which Alice takes out a shotgun with a STARS logo on the hood Jason Isaacs appears uncredited in the film as a masked unnamed doctor a reference to William Birkin The character of Dr Isaacs played by Iain Glen in the film s sequels is named after him 41 42 Other references include Alice examining the mansion outside where crows are visible crows are minor enemies throughout the games 42 Alice finds a picture of her wedding day with Spence which is in the same style as the photos in the first version of the Resident Evil game black and white with the foreground image noticeably spliced into the background In the newspaper at the end of the film the words Horror in Raccoon City More Victims Dead are shown in the upper right corner This is a reference to the same newspaper in the censored opening of the first Resident Evil game and the prologue chapter for the Resident Evil The Umbrella Conspiracy novel Near the beginning of the film Alice examines a statue after the wind blows its cover off This statue is similar in design to one in the mansion of the first game 41 While returning to the Red Queen s chamber Kaplan points out that the four bodies of the group s dead crew from the Glass Hallway Trap sequence are gone This is a reference to the games where the bodies of enemies disappear 42 When the survivors make their escape from the Hive with a countdown as they fight the Licker this is a reference to the Resident Evil game which ends with a five minute countdown during which the boss must be defeated 41 Anderson has stated that the film s camera angles and several shots allude to the video game s camera angles such as the fight between Alice and the security guard These include a scene near the beginning where there is a close up of Alice s eye a direct reference to the title screen of the first game In another scene Alice awakes and hears a creepy sound which is a reference to the plot of the first game 41 42 Release EditMarketing Edit In March 2001 the official website was set up which revealed the film s original October 26 2001 release 43 and a redirect to the film s production company Constantin Film 44 The website was fully opened in July 2001 and composed of images plot info character biographies and downloads 45 In January 2002 the film was officially announced to have an R rating although Anderson decided not to make it as gory as the games 27 46 Originally it received an NC 17 rating and Anderson had to make cuts the uncut version was teased but never released 47 48 In December 2001 Sony gave fans a chance to design the film s poster with a prize of an undisclosed amount of cash and free screening of the film with the final design being the film s poster 49 On February 16 2002 Nick Des Barres a 23 year old aspiring actor and ex video game magazine designer was announced as the winner of the competition 50 The film s trailer and clips were released in late January 51 and early February 2002 52 Resident Evil was released on March 15 2002 in the US On June 29 2004 over two years after the film s release a novelization by Keith R A DeCandido was published 53 Distribution Edit In May 2001 it was announced that Sony Pictures Releasing would distribute the film in North America through their Screen Gems label 54 It was suggested by Capcom executives that the film would not be released in 2001 but rather in 2002 55 which was later confirmed by Sony in August 2001 56 The film was set for release on April 5 2002 before being pushed forward to a March 15 release 57 In December 2001 it was announced that Pathe and FilmFour had acquired the British theatrical distribution rights to the movie as part of a partnership between the two companies They would both share acquisition and distribution costs and divide profits equally while Pathe s UK distribution arm would handle distribution 2 Home media Edit Resident Evil was released on VHS and DVD by Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment on July 30 2002 in the United States 58 April 14 2003 by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment in the United Kingdom 59 and October 2002 by Buena Vista Home Entertainment in Australia 60 It was a special edition release with a number of documentaries including five featurettes one of which explained the making of Resident Evil the film s score composition costume design set design zombie make up tests and the music video for a remixed version of My Plague by Slipknot A Deluxe Edition was released on September 7 2004 which included new special features such as an alternate ending with director Anderson s video introduction a clip compilation for Apocalypse From Game to Screen featurette a storyboarding Resident Evil featurette and 6 other exclusive featurettes The Creature The Elevator The Train The Laser Zombie Dogs and Zombies 61 Screen Gems released Resident Evil Resurrected Edition a 2 disc package containing Resident Evil and Resident Evil Apocalypse on September 4 2007 62 63 On January 1 2008 a Blu ray of the Resident Evil trilogy was released 64 The film was also released on Ultra HD Blu ray along with the five sequels on November 17 2020 65 Television Edit In the United Kingdom it was watched by 2 8 million viewers on television during the first half of 2005 making it the eighth most watched UK film on television during that period 66 Reception EditBox office Edit The film opened in 2 528 theaters and grossed 17 707 106 on its opening weekend March 15 17 2002 ranking in second place behind Ice Age 3 The film grossed 40 119 709 domestically and 103 787 401 worldwide 4 Critical response Edit On Rotten Tomatoes the film has a score of 35 based on reviews from 131 critics and an average rating of 4 60 10 The consensus reads Like other video game adaptations Resident Evil is loud violent formulaic and cheesy 67 On Metacritic the film has an average score of 33 out of 100 based on 24 critics indicating generally unfavorable reviews 68 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of B on an A to F scale 69 Robert K Elder from the Chicago Tribune thought the film updates the zombie genre with an anti corporate message while still scaring its audience and providing heart pounding action 70 Owen Gleiberman from Entertainment Weekly noted the film is as impersonal in its relentlessness as the video game series that inspired it 71 Resident Evil and its sequel appeared on Roger Ebert s most hated films list published in 2005 72 In his review Ebert described it as a 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