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United States Special Agent Leon S. Kennedy sneaks into a small Eastern European country to verify rumors that Bio Organic Weapons (B.O.W.s) are being used in war. Right after his infiltration, the U.S. government orders him to leave immediately. Determined to uncover the truth, Leon ignores the order and enters the battlefield to end the chain of tragedies caused by the B.O.W.s Review: The Best of the Animated Trilogy - Of the three animated, in-canon RESIDENT EVIL films released as of this writing, DAMNATION is by far the best in nearly every department. Top notch animation quality, impressive visuals/cinematography, and a winding story full of surprises that are sure to tickle the most loyal RE fans. And that's to say nothing of the charming English voice cast (which includes Matthew Mercer and Courtenay Taylor in their roles from RE6), and the impressive fight choreography, action design, and mocap stuntwork. With regard to the others in its trilogy, I find DAMNATION to be consistently more exciting than DEGENERATION, and a better told narrative than VENDETTA. Of course, in the action department its hard to top VENDETTA's choreography, but if you bounced off the clunky dialogue and fan-fiction-level storytelling in that film, then DAMNATION may be a better fit for you. The legacy characters such as Leon and Ada are everything you want them to be, and the new characters are equally intriguing. The scenes are well blocked, and the director wields cinematic language with surprising effectiveness for a film of this kind. The entire production is clearly a love letter to the RE universe, taking elements from old and new games alike while weaving an original story that expands the lore in interesting ways. The returning monsters are redesigned enough to renew their flavor, but still recognizable from their iconic in-game counterparts. But regardless of your level of investment in the RE canon, you will find in this film a fun and action-packed monster/spy adventure with plenty of heart, visual splendor, and most importantly: decent cinematic storytelling. Review: Adaptation Done Right...Finally, a real Resident Evil Movie! - Finally...an adaptation that is worthy of being called a Resident evil movie. Resident Evil: Damnation rose to the occasion on this second installment of the CG movies. It does a great job of captivating a viewing experience that will appeal to hardcore fans of the video game franchise as well as viewers who are unfamiliar with the games. The storyline was thoughtful, entertaining and engaging. The mood and tone of the film stays true to the games and the overall themes conveyed in the game come through in the film beautifully-- without making it any less of a film. As I watched the film I felt myself being immersed in the gameplay all over again when the composition of a scene looked eerily familiar to one I remembered from one of the games. Leon and Ada's characters remain respectful to their originals in the game and are not overshadowed by characters created in the adaptation. BOW's do not become uncharacteristically humanized -- or beautified into infected superhuman heroines in tight clothes--insuring the integrity and the severity of the threat they pose. In essence, this was a film made with the intention of making a respectful adaptation of the Resident Evil Games franchise--not a series of shameless mockeries disguised as Resident Evil live action films. In surmise, yes, you have the introduction of new characters and a new setting but the overall important core elements of a Resident Evil based movie are not lost unlike the live action films. If you want to experience the survival horror series Resident Evil without playing the games or if you just want to see a good CG horror / action / zombie movie, then this movie is a must see.


| Brand | Sony Pictures |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 2,856 Reviews |
| Format | Blu-ray |
| Genre | Action, Anime, Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00043396407534 |
| Publication Date | September 25, 2012 |
R**O
The Best of the Animated Trilogy
Of the three animated, in-canon RESIDENT EVIL films released as of this writing, DAMNATION is by far the best in nearly every department. Top notch animation quality, impressive visuals/cinematography, and a winding story full of surprises that are sure to tickle the most loyal RE fans. And that's to say nothing of the charming English voice cast (which includes Matthew Mercer and Courtenay Taylor in their roles from RE6), and the impressive fight choreography, action design, and mocap stuntwork. With regard to the others in its trilogy, I find DAMNATION to be consistently more exciting than DEGENERATION, and a better told narrative than VENDETTA. Of course, in the action department its hard to top VENDETTA's choreography, but if you bounced off the clunky dialogue and fan-fiction-level storytelling in that film, then DAMNATION may be a better fit for you. The legacy characters such as Leon and Ada are everything you want them to be, and the new characters are equally intriguing. The scenes are well blocked, and the director wields cinematic language with surprising effectiveness for a film of this kind. The entire production is clearly a love letter to the RE universe, taking elements from old and new games alike while weaving an original story that expands the lore in interesting ways. The returning monsters are redesigned enough to renew their flavor, but still recognizable from their iconic in-game counterparts. But regardless of your level of investment in the RE canon, you will find in this film a fun and action-packed monster/spy adventure with plenty of heart, visual splendor, and most importantly: decent cinematic storytelling.
H**S
Adaptation Done Right...Finally, a real Resident Evil Movie!
Finally...an adaptation that is worthy of being called a Resident evil movie. Resident Evil: Damnation rose to the occasion on this second installment of the CG movies. It does a great job of captivating a viewing experience that will appeal to hardcore fans of the video game franchise as well as viewers who are unfamiliar with the games. The storyline was thoughtful, entertaining and engaging. The mood and tone of the film stays true to the games and the overall themes conveyed in the game come through in the film beautifully-- without making it any less of a film. As I watched the film I felt myself being immersed in the gameplay all over again when the composition of a scene looked eerily familiar to one I remembered from one of the games. Leon and Ada's characters remain respectful to their originals in the game and are not overshadowed by characters created in the adaptation. BOW's do not become uncharacteristically humanized -- or beautified into infected superhuman heroines in tight clothes--insuring the integrity and the severity of the threat they pose. In essence, this was a film made with the intention of making a respectful adaptation of the Resident Evil Games franchise--not a series of shameless mockeries disguised as Resident Evil live action films. In surmise, yes, you have the introduction of new characters and a new setting but the overall important core elements of a Resident Evil based movie are not lost unlike the live action films. If you want to experience the survival horror series Resident Evil without playing the games or if you just want to see a good CG horror / action / zombie movie, then this movie is a must see.
K**S
Good Movie
Very good for a first attempt
R**.
Best Resident Evil movie yet.
I'll preface this by saying that I'm not a fan of Paul W.S. Anderson's Resident Evil movies. The best thing I can say about them is that they can be pretty looking pieces of schlock, but for me, to try to enjoy them on any other level is nearly impossible, as they take themselves way too seriously. You can't do that when everything happening in your movies is completely over the top and ridiculous. Resident Evil Damnation, for the most part, doesn't have the problems that plague Anderson's movies. The plot in Damnation makes sense, with clear character motivations (other than Ada, who is meant to be ambiguous, as usual), good pacing, and a suitable amount of action, particularly towards the excellent climax. The monsters are well done, too, with the Lickers in particular being well represented. They are suitably slimy, scary and ferocious as ever. The CG also seems to be a step up from the previous CG Resident Evil movie, Degeneration. Leon's character model in Damnation, in particular, is a clear improvement from the always scowling Leon from Degeneration. As a side note, I've always regarded Leon as being the most relatable character in the franchise alongside Claire Redfield. Leon's constant streak of bad luck in both the games and movies, and his ceaseless optimism and ability to maintain a sense of humor despite this, makes you want to root for him. To compare, Alice from the live action Resident Evil movies is a completely soulless cipher, a leather-clad Barbie doll designed to shoot the bad guys. This is not to say that Leon is an amazing character or anything, but he's the best we've got, in my opinion. I wouldn't mind if they rebooted the live action movies with him as the central protagonist of the series. So, what are Damnation's shortcomings? I could have probably done without JD. Seems like you can't have a horror story without a wacky comic relief character anymore. It's too bad, because there's a fairly competent, dramatic story going on here, and JD drags it down a bit. If JD were more, I dunno, SUBTLE, I think I would have liked him more. He sort of redeems himself as a character during his final scenes, though, I will give him that. It goes to show you how smart this movie is that it can mine a goofy comic relief character for a bit of good drama. Some of the dialogue in this movie was also a bit ham-fisted. One scene in particular sees Leon surviving a Licker's talons thanks to a flask that he keeps hidden away in his vest. After the Licker is disposed of, Leon APOLOGIZES TO HIS FLASK. I'm not kidding. He actually looks mournfully at his flask and apologizes for not being able to save it from the Licker's talons. I know this was supposed to be a shot at humor, but I couldn't help but feel that this is the kind of cheesy stuff that I'd see in one of the live action movies. Also, Leon's monologue to Buddy at the end sounds awkward and forced. There are other examples, but these were the ones that stuck out in my mind while writing this. My only other real criticism is the weak antagonist. She's not terrible by any means, just under-developed. It almost feels like they ran out of money while making this thing and had to cut some of her scenes. It's too bad, I enjoyed her, especially her fight with Ada. Good choreography work there. So, to end, I really liked Damnation. The flaws that haunt Resident Evil stories don't seem to be going away any time soon, but in this case, the good far outweighs the bad. Hopefully we can get another one of these CG movies in the next few years. They're pretty decent, this one being better than the last.
H**Y
Would've been nice without Ada
Oh how I love Leon, but god do I HATE Ada.
M**Y
A real 3d film , that was animated that way. It's worth owning.
this is a first class animated film that is part of the resident evil series. Which is called biohazard in japan. This is out only in 2d in the u.s. which completely is LAME. As this was made to be seen in 3d. It was filmed that way and many shots are designed for a 3d effect, or animated that way! This story is decent too. It's a shame that few will ever know that there is a 3d edition of this movie , and that the 2d version is not the real version that was released to movie theaters in japan. It's very expensive because of it being a limited edition 3d blu ray. Which is not a good thing. We should have had the opportunity to get this one over here. but at least this is a region a 3d blu ray , it has the 2d version too, which means that you can watch it on your blu ray player without a all region blu ray player. Because JAPAN and the u.s. are in the same region. This is much better in 3d , and it's a decent animated resident evil story. without the main female lead in it though. I don't know if they will ever make a live action 'resident evil' movie again. But at least you have two animated films and this one is in true 3d.
P**N
When Things Are Done Right...
Resident Evil: Damnation improves upon the first Resident Evil CG movie, Degeneration, by leaps and bounds! Not only did Capcom tweak the appearances of the characters (and for the better!) when in comparison to the last movie, they also took many demands of the fans to heart. A good part of the appeal of the Resident Evil franchise is its trademark monsters, in which case this feature film does not fail to resurrect some of the most notorious creatures from the more classic games of the series. That does not go to say that they have done away with the new, either. With an interesting blending of creatures, Damnation takes that next step into the future of Resident Evil, teasing you with what is to come a few weeks down the line with Resident Evil 6. The plot at first may seem difficult to follow, but with Leon Scott Kennedy holding the reigns and Ada Wong throwing him a bone here and there, the story definitely does not disappoint. Between all of the monsters, fighting, and oh yeah... more monsters... You really appreciate the effort that was placed in the finer details that truly connect this movie with the rest of the series. Whereas Degeneration felt slightly more disjointed, Damnation is much better woven into the framework of the global threat of Bio-Terror looming on the horizon. The world really is turning into a mess and it's only a matter of time before it spins horribly out of control. This gives the film the intricacies and polish that its predecessor was lacking. If you're new to the series, the gore and rather flavorful action scenes may be enough to hook you. However, for loyal fans this is a breath of fresh air and you will feel entrenched in Leon's cause and perplexed by all of the questions the ending scenes present.
S**E
A Treat to RE Fans
This movie is a total fan-gasm for RE lovers. "Damnation" stars Leon S. Kennedy as he investigates a brewing bioterrorist attack in a small eastern European republic. And where you've got Leon, you've naturally gotta have Ada. Mirroring the video games, she surfaces every once in a while to provide Leon with some much-needed assistance. Hunnigan makes an appearance, too, but that's about it for canon characters. The characters in "Damnation" are all very fleshed-out and easy to sympathize/empathize with. Leon's European allies, especially, are extremely likeable and genuine, *SPOILER ALERT* making it almost heartbreaking when a certain few of them succumb to the virus *END SPOILER ALERT*. Without a doubt, the multidimensional characters are brought to life by superb writing and voice acting. "Damnation" looks great. What more is there to say? Movements look fluid, facial expressions look natural, and textures look almost real. If you're an RE fan (especially one with a bias toward Leon and Ada), then you won't regret seeing this film. At the very least, it will hold you over until Capcom releases more DLC for RE6.
D**Z
La mejor de la saga
Una excelente compra, la mejor de la saga. Viene en una excelente calidad.
P**S
A Resident Evil movie done right!
For some fans, like me, the RE live action films are considered atrocities and should be skipped altogether. Luckily, Capcom decided to make things right by following the storyline in the CG films and this second is one fine example. The plot might be a little too murky but hey, it's Resident Evil and all the goodies are there. Old but very well known characters that we all love, awesome CG animated scenes and zombie/B.O.W. action all the way. If you liked Degeneration, you'll love Damnation!
X**N
Damnation resident Evil
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H**D
Ausgezeichneter RE-Animationsfilm
Capcom ist nach dem sehr gut gewordenen Degeneration ein weiterer CG-Motion Picture gelungen. Der Film spielt nach den Ereignissen von Resident Evil 5, wobei Leon S. Kennedy wieder Hauptprotagonist ist. Neu dabei ist diesmal Ada Wong. Leon überzeugt als US-Special Agent und Ada als Agentin für eine geheime Organisation auf ganzer Linie. Mit der Handlung hat sich Capcom selbst übertroffen. Diese zeigt neue Ansätze, einen interessanten Verlauf und bietet besonders gegen Ende einige überraschende Wendungen. Es wird viel Action, Resident Evil-typische unheilvolle Atmosphäre, viel Blut und nervenaufreibende Spannung geboten. Die klassischen RE-Licker Kreaturen sind ebenso wie die aus RE5 bekannten, vom Plaga-Virus befallenen Infizierten mit von der Partie. Die Pharma-Konzerne Umbrella und Tricell werden in dem Film zwar nicht mal erwähnt, dafür punktet der Streifen besonders in Sachen Ideen. Ohne zu viel zu verraten, so sei die Tatsache erwähnt, dass nun die Möglichkeit gefunden wurde, BOWs zu steuern und gezielt einzusetzen, was bisher nicht möglich war. Etwas weniger gelungen sind die sterilen und kalen Schauplätze, denn die sind weder innovativ noch RE-originell, zudem leidet auch die Gruselatmosphäre darunter, die in dem Vorgänger Degeneration deutlich besser eingefangen wurde. Man merkt deutlich, dass bei Damnation der Fokus auf Action und Hetzjagden als auf horrortypische Elemente gelegt wurde, was der Güte des Films aber keinen Abbruch tut. FAZIT: Auch wenn es irgendwie schade ist, dass auf die Resident Evil-typische Kernhandlung von Umbrella und die stilvollen locations verzichtet wurde, so schafft es RE Damnation trotz etwas weniger Horror-Anteil dennoch, den unverkennbaren Resident Evil-Stil einzufangen und sich hervorragend zu präsentieren. Bei dem Film geht es handfest zur Sache. Eíne absolute Empfehlung an alle Resident-Evil Fans! Zur DVD sei erwähnt, dass die Bild- und Tonqualität sehr gut ausfällt. Scharfe computergenerierte Bilder, kaum Schmutz, kein Flackern, keine Ruckler bei den Cuts, flüssige Wiedergabe auch bei bombastischen Explosionen, intensiver und glasklarer 5.1.-Sound, gut gelungene deutsche Synchronisation und korrekt eingesetzte Gesichtszüge. Bonusmaterial ist ebenfalls vorhanden, wenn auch nicht viel, allerdings gut ausgewählt und informativ.
K**S
La mejor pelicula de Resident Evil
No sabía que esperar de esta peli, pues habia sido muy poco lo mostrado.Pero ha sido increible.LA MEJOR PELICULA DE RESIDENT EVIL y que deja con muchas ganas de jugar al Resident Evil 6 que saldra en breve.La pelicula es mucho mejor que cualquiera de sus partes de Milla jovovich.Debeis verla, y si teneis oportunidad de visionarla en 3D os encantara!Una pena que el lanzamiento no haya sido en BD3D ni nos hayan dado la oprtunidad de disfrutarla en 3D en pantalla grande como en el resto de paises.!!
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