Welcome to Raccoon City attempts to do what previous films didn't: stay faithful to the source material. It mashes the plots of the first two games into a single night of survival horror. While the atmosphere is spot-on, the crowded script prevents it from being the definitive adaptation fans craved.
While the practical gore is decent, the digital monsters (like the Lickers) can look a bit "low-budget" in certain lighting. 🎬 Final Thoughts
Unlike the stylized action of the Milla Jovovich era, this feels like a horror movie. It's dark, claustrophobic, and gritty. Res!dent.3v!l.Welc0me.t0.R@cc00n.C!ty.2021.720p...
Trying to tell the stories of RE1 and RE2 simultaneously makes the movie feel rushed. Neither location gets enough time to breathe.
A review for : 🎮 The Verdict: A Love Letter with a Messy Execution Welcome to Raccoon City attempts to do what
From the "itchy tasty" note to specific camera angles, it is packed with nods for longtime fans.
It is a "B-movie" in every sense of the word. If you go in looking for a spooky, nostalgic trip through Raccoon City, you’ll have a blast. If you’re looking for a polished cinematic masterpiece, this isn't it. While the practical gore is decent, the digital
Some fan-favorite characters, particularly Leon S. Kennedy, feel drastically different from their game counterparts, which may frustrate purists.