While the title you shared looks like a classic "pirate’s bounty" from the depths of the internet, the movie itself is a gritty attempt to reboot the franchise by ditching the superhuman action of the Milla Jovovich era in favor of survival horror roots. The Good: A Retro Atmosphere
Director Johannes Roberts clearly grew up playing the games. Unlike previous adaptations, this film nails the . From the rain-soaked streets of Raccoon City to the flickering neon of the R.P.D. precinct, the world feels lived-in and appropriately bleak. Seeing iconic locations like the Spencer Mansion brought to life with such accuracy is a genuine treat for long-time fans. The Bad: Cramming Two Games into One While the title you shared looks like a
It isn't a masterpiece, but it is . It’s a B-movie through and through—complete with some questionable CGI and campy dialogue—which, ironically, makes it feel very much like the original 1990s games. From the rain-soaked streets of Raccoon City to
suffers; just as you get settled into the creepy mansion mystery with Chris Redfield and Jill Valentine, you’re whisked away to Leon S. Kennedy’s disastrous first day at the police station. The Bad: Cramming Two Games into One It
is sacrificed for screen time. Fan-favorites like Leon are rewritten in ways that might frustrate purists, turning a legendary hero into a somewhat bumbling rookie for comic relief. The Verdict: Scrappy Survival Horror