A very brief 2 second flashback where Alice is having sex with a man (no actual nudity seen, but bare backs and such). There's a scene where Milla Jojovich awakes with amnesia in a shower, and you can see some side nipple.
#RESIDENT EVIL MOVIE FULL MOVIE MOVIE#
This movie is surprisingly tame in regards to violence, like a strong PG-13. Also, Alice (Milla Jojovich) is the most bland, OP action movie protagonist of all time, which is a shame. By this time there were multiple games and books to at least inspire this film, but the only monsters they take from the franchise are generic zombies and badly animated CGI "lickers", in quotes because in this film the main kicker looks like absolute garbage. in his name) never played any of the games. I'm 99% sure that the director of this film, Paul Anderson (yes I am gonna ignore the W.S. Sadly, a quality RE film would’ve eventually been huge, had they only waited, crafted a story resembling the source material, and scripted/shot it as a horror film.Īs a big fan of the games this film is based off of, it was very disappointing. This is an instance of snagging massive branding power for a failed attempt to compete with The Matrix…which isn’t even in the horror genre. If source material and other adaptations didn’t exist, I would call it a “B movie”. However, after giving it a second viewing twenty years later, I am comfortable declaring it worethless. I saw this in theater back in 2002, and cannot major regrets. The characterization of entity is lite, but she is given more substance than any other character in the film. The single redeeming element I can even begin to put a finger on regarding this film is the A.I. They fit the concept of “Born Sexy Yesterday” like a glove. I don’t tend to see the female form as inherently sexual, but anyone who might will likely find these to be playboy level depictions of the actress, for no reason whatsoever except bait.
However, the scenes are easily flag-worthy if you’re watching with a child or other person with whom the memory of a survey of female anatomy might linger. In both shots, Alice is in a “waking up confused” situation, taking the nudity out of sexual context. Second intro is at the end of the film, after a fade-out. The camera even pans around her giving the viewer the feeling that they’re going to eventually get a good look-but they end without showing body parts. She is shown as close to fully nude as possible. The two intro shots of “Alice”, the female lead, are non-sexual nudity. However, no mechanics of intercourse are depicted and no genitals are shown. The flashing sequence combined with audible moans from the woman, imply intercourse. Two separate “flashback” sequences each depict a naked man & woman rolling around on top of each other in a bed. The only semblances are the zombies, monsters, a virus, and names “Umbrella” and “Raccoon City”. There is no character development, and the script is baffling, (especially in comparison to OG source material-which is saying something). It’s mostly implied, and when they attempt to show people rotting, eaten, killed, sliced into pieces, etc, it is so poorly rendered it is less convincing than you’d expect, and certainly not horrifying, unless you spent money to see it.) (Silver-lining for parents: comical CG fail renders the gore moot to minimal, even by today’s standards. *The early CGI is shockingly bad, even for the early 2000’s. Namely, shortly after the opening sequence in Alice intro 1, and at the end, after the fade-out: Alice intro 2, when they set up the sequel. The bulk it’s production complexity is in the way the team managed to deliver two scenes of female nudity without showing any body parts. Resident Evil is generally considered a horror property, but this is no horror film. As for this specific property, don’t expect much…because there’s not much of anything to this film, period.