Resident Evil- Retribution -
The film was shot entirely in 3D (not converted in post), and the opening reverse-motion sequence was filmed with Milla running backward through a practical set, then played in reverse to create the eerie "un-collapse" effect. Have you seen Retribution? Do you think the clone storyline added depth or just confusion? Share your thoughts below.
Here’s your informative breakdown of the 2012 sci-fi action horror sequel directed by Paul W.S. Anderson. Picking up directly after the events of Resident Evil: Afterlife , the film opens with Alice (Milla Jovovich) and her surviving crew being wiped out in a shocking ambush. Alice wakes up not in the ruins of Los Angeles, but inside a pristine, suburban Stepford-like town—complete with white picket fences, manicured lawns, and... zombies. Resident Evil- Retribution
If you thought the Umbrella Corporation couldn’t get any more diabolical, Resident Evil: Retribution —the fifth installment in the live-action film series—proves that cloning, mind games, and underwater bases are just another Tuesday for Alice. The film was shot entirely in 3D (not