Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA female detective finds a diary lying on a desk in a dimly lit room within an old mansion, on it are the last thoughts of an unnamed researcher.A female detective finds a diary lying on a desk in a dimly lit room within an old mansion, on it are the last thoughts of an unnamed researcher.A female detective finds a diary lying on a desk in a dimly lit room within an old mansion, on it are the last thoughts of an unnamed researcher.
Joe Whyte
- The Keeper
- (voice)
Sonny Bauer
- Security Private
- (voice)
- …
Brett Driver
- Scott
- (voice)
Pablo Kuntz
- Senior Researcher
- (voice)
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What they did with the VERY limited budget is nothing but a miracle in itself. It is an amazing film, shot well with atmospheric tension, great effects, and impressive CGI (given their budget). Love this, awesome film. The horror of creatures and the look of dying and decayed bodies looks like something out of The Walking Dead. A surprise action scene really, really solidified the danger and threat of the monsters and abominations lurking around the laboratory. The acting from everyone was very professional and you really feel what each character is like, even with their limited screen time. Fantastic work all in all.
When you get the right people on board for a film, anything is possible, and the ROE team did an amazing job. Not only did they put in easter eggs that actually fit, they told a great story, its atmosphere is on point, and they brought back two actors who played Chris Redfield in the actual games.
The feel and tone of the RE games was clear and present in this film. Nothing insults the source material and its clear the team knew exactly what the homework was and they nailed every single aspect of this.
These guys should be making the hollywood version of the games, they proved it here.
This is the stuff Hollywood wishes they could do instead of getting people who have no idea about the importance of the source material and cost the movie studios major losses.
The feel and tone of the RE games was clear and present in this film. Nothing insults the source material and its clear the team knew exactly what the homework was and they nailed every single aspect of this.
These guys should be making the hollywood version of the games, they proved it here.
This is the stuff Hollywood wishes they could do instead of getting people who have no idea about the importance of the source material and cost the movie studios major losses.
Operating under a budget of only $55,277, The Keeper's Diary: A Biohazard Story hits all the marks in this Indie Resident Evil fan film short based on the popular 1996 video game. Directed by Andrew Saullo, he delivers 16 minutes of pure joy to Resident Evil fans worldwide that only Hollywood wishes it could have done with its lackluster attempts. Let Saullo show you how it's done.
Saullo lifts right from the diary you find in the game, keeping true to the game's story, which is what we RE fans have wanted all along in a film adaptation. It is so cool to see The Keeper's descriptions brought to life, and the Hunter scene made my jaw drop and then squeal with delight.
The CGI is jaw-dropping, especially for this low-budget indie short. Saullo and his Visual Effects department do outstanding work. What really makes The Keeper's Diary: A Biohazard Story a top prize is its cast. The Keeper is played by Charlie Kraslavsky, who RE fans may recognize if they played the Resident Evil Directors Cut version back in the day. Which as a fan was so amazing!
Saullo lifts right from the diary you find in the game, keeping true to the game's story, which is what we RE fans have wanted all along in a film adaptation. It is so cool to see The Keeper's descriptions brought to life, and the Hunter scene made my jaw drop and then squeal with delight.
The CGI is jaw-dropping, especially for this low-budget indie short. Saullo and his Visual Effects department do outstanding work. What really makes The Keeper's Diary: A Biohazard Story a top prize is its cast. The Keeper is played by Charlie Kraslavsky, who RE fans may recognize if they played the Resident Evil Directors Cut version back in the day. Which as a fan was so amazing!
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I've seen all the adaptations up to this point and spin offs, they have been mediocre at best. They lack the horror feel and any resemblance to the game series. I've been a fan of the game since the release of RE2. Watching this adaptation was incredible. The care taken to utilize something from the game, utilize original cast members, and make sure to keep the fear element is unmatched. Capcom take note, maybe think about a collaboration. Let the fans express how they think it should be. The original idea was developed and we are fans because of that original idea. Get this team to assist in the next movie or series ideas; they have it down for sure!
And the teaser at the end of the movie ... I'm excited for what's next from these guys!
And the teaser at the end of the movie ... I'm excited for what's next from these guys!
I really loved this . Enjoyed this awesome fan film. It stayed faithful to the games this is better then any resident evil movie or series that we got in the past. I really love resident evil it was worth the wait it brought the Hype. I wish that we got something so faithful like this its just frustrating that Hollywood doesn't care about anything like the fans for starts they don't care about the fans for what they love i love this so much iam so thankful that we have so many faithful fan's out there that loves resident evil even though i wasnt around for the OG's i really love it. Capcom hope you are taking notes.
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- AnecdotesThe film has many of the same cast and crew that also worked on the documentary "George A. Romero's Resident Evil". The Director, Andrew Saullo, worked as a 2nd Unit Director on the documentary. Producer J.J. Trulock was also an Associate Producer on the Romero documentary and did an interview, as well as hosted the trailers on his YouTube channel, Residence of Evil. Duane Carlton Merritt scored both projects. Paige Barbis did FX make-up for both films as well. Andy Cox procured gameplay footage for the film, and Charlie Kraslavsky, the lead actor of "The Keeper's Diary", also did an interview for the documentary. The director of "George A. Romero's Resident Evil" worked on set of "The Keeper's Diary" assisting with set construction and design. Additionally, Pablo Kuntz provides his voice in both, and Ward Sexton performs the Title Call in both films.
- ConnexionsFeatured in George A. Romero's Resident Evil (2025)
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- 55 277 $ US (estimation)
- Durée16 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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By what name was The Keeper's Diary: A Biohazard Story (2024) officially released in Canada in English?
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