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The Zombies wern't really smart enough to get out of the rooms, I guess you had to have parts where they wern't fighting anything.
The Licker was quite a shame, didn't manage to eat many people, was it the monster at the end? (thats what a mate said) but i'm pretty sure it was about 10 times bigger.
The acting is brilliant, The sets are fantastic (the train from res2 anyone) but the whole thing just felt a bit poor, Worth seeing if you like the games but it's not for everyone.
Arr thats another film I've go and see sometime.
Look at me now. Going to see a film on the evidence of a trailor. *sigh*
I liked the fact that it was made quite like the games, but things like rooms full of zombies just magically disappearing really did let it down. Also the fact that they didn't use any of the games characters, even though I know they did that just so they could kill off as many of them as they liked without having to stick to the games character and which ones die in the games.
Another thing which let me down about it, is that one of the things that attracts me to the games is that the story is actually really good and engrosing. Like as you progress through the game, you read more and more diaries which explain about umbrella and all the experiments etc they've been doing. But this film was just an action film, and didn't focus on the plot/story at all really! That was the main let down of the film!
It was an average film, and not as good as I was hoping it was going to be!
:)