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Great graphics and animations but when I thought I started to understand the storyline it was over. I've been waiting awhile for this one and expected much more. (yeah I have played all the resident evil games)
- chris-nilsen84
- Jul 7, 2021
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This was ok. If you've seen other Resident Evil animated movies, this won't surprise you. This is basically all it is; a RE movie cut up into 4 chunks. If you're truly going to do a RE series, it has to be longer than 4 episodes. 6 at the very minimum.
It still is impressive CGI and I'm sure it probably is very cost consuming. My hope is that enough people will watch that they green light more episodes because there is a lot of story to tell in this universe if done properly.
It still is impressive CGI and I'm sure it probably is very cost consuming. My hope is that enough people will watch that they green light more episodes because there is a lot of story to tell in this universe if done properly.
First, it's way to short.
Second, sometimes the story seems to become interesting just too let you dissapointed few minutes later.
Third, the animation seems to come out of a PS3 - Xbox 360 game. I mean, any cut scenes inside Resident Evil 2 Remake, which are made inside the game engine, is way more appealing than any scenes on Infinite Darkness.
This was suppose to be a series inspire by Resident Evil early games, not a single moment feels like it.
There is a lot a work to to do in the second season to improve all of it.
Second, sometimes the story seems to become interesting just too let you dissapointed few minutes later.
Third, the animation seems to come out of a PS3 - Xbox 360 game. I mean, any cut scenes inside Resident Evil 2 Remake, which are made inside the game engine, is way more appealing than any scenes on Infinite Darkness.
This was suppose to be a series inspire by Resident Evil early games, not a single moment feels like it.
There is a lot a work to to do in the second season to improve all of it.
Individual scenes weren't too bad, the overarching plot and premise are okay, and CGI was quite good. But when sequenced together, it was very hard to watch. There was no setup, no development, no climax... everything was flat. Even as a RE fans who finished multiple games and know a few things about character and plot, it was impossible to care about characters and what's going on. And the plot just went on and on and on without inciting any emotion when watching it. Even in one of the big conspiracy revelation, it felt like "uh, okay" at best. It's a huge missed opportunity because again, individual scenes and overall premise wasn't bad. It just poorly presented as a whole.
In Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness (2021), Leon is sent on a risky mission to find out who attacked the White House. Claire is conducting her own private investigation too. And zombies, of course.
This series feels like a film split into 4 short episodes. Everything happens too fast and the plot is straightforward.
CGI is as expected.
I recommend it to fans of the RE series and zombie-movie fans in general.
This series feels like a film split into 4 short episodes. Everything happens too fast and the plot is straightforward.
CGI is as expected.
I recommend it to fans of the RE series and zombie-movie fans in general.
- gabriel_sanchez
- Sep 14, 2021
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- BracelotiV
- Jul 12, 2021
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A massive disappointment and a total bore. Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness feels cheap and ultimately unsatisfying as being a waste of time. Any monster action that happens in these episodes is very little and Leon pretty much hogs all the spotlight once again. What about poor Claire? She pretty much does nothing for almost all of it except spill out conspiracy crap. If only the story was actually interesting and had good dialogue and writing. Well got some bad news for you it's probably worse than the latest Resident Evil games. Heck, I'd pick any of the previous CGI Animated Films over this without a shadow of a doubt. At least they had some action sequences instead of this being a total snooze-fest. The finale was basically just Degeneration again. Leon and Claire only see each other for like 10 minutes and are dull as dishwater. Just awful and honestly the only things that I thought were mildly interesting in this were the zombie rats and references to the old games.
2/10.
2/10.
- AdrenalinDragon
- Jul 7, 2021
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It's always a joy to see Leon and Claire together. The best stories are when these two are together. So it's no surprise that this is a good watch for RE fans. But the disappointment is that it's more focused on story and has forgotten to be more scary or to include cool action. This is where stories like castlevania scored which was perfectly balanced between story and action. But I am hopeful that if this season works that they will expand the story in future seasons with more episodes so not to rush the story at the expense of building suspense, horror and mix of action.
- nalindra-ferdinando
- Jul 7, 2021
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Resident Evil Infinite Boredom. PC mag said it well "Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness is like a terrible cutscene you can't skip".
The setup is okay enough in the first episode in regards to the story. Unfortunately after episode one everything is a constant exposition dump and no surprises are left instore unless your brain doesn't work. The pacing doesn't help either so if you're looking for some good fights, gore or scares look somewhere else.
I would say 20% the animation looks passable. The rest of the time I was distracted by terrible lip-syncing, a camera that lingers on characters with no expressions, camera angles that purposely hide characters faces so we don't have to see how awful it looks. You can tell this production was rushed.
The dialogue is another story. I think there was one or two lines that made me smirk because of how cheesy it was (mostly from Leon). The rest of the dialogue is cringe at best. The one scene on the submarine in episode 2 where Leon and we'll call him "obvious antagonist" because I can't remember his name. The discussion about PTSD and where fear/terror comes from is some of the worst writing I have seen in years. Episode 3 doesn't fair any better with exposition dump/falling asleep time and four rushes everyone together in a boring finale. The screenwriters should never write anything again.
The only pleasure I had watching Infinite Darkness was laughing at a characters questionable demise because at least it was like an analogy for how lifeless her character was. I know that sounds infinitely dark but the decision leading up to her death was infinitely laughable.
Infinite Darkness is an obviously rushed product with a boring story, dull characters, boring action sequences and bad animation. I am a huge fan of resident evil since I was a kid playing the original PlayStation game, and I would rather watch Resident Evil the Final Chapter than have to sit throw this turd again.
One last note I forgot to mention...after the first episode I fell asleep before the end of each consecutive episode. Each episode is only a little more then twenty minutes so if you can't fall asleep then I highly recommend Infinite Darkness. Two points for sleep-aid!
The setup is okay enough in the first episode in regards to the story. Unfortunately after episode one everything is a constant exposition dump and no surprises are left instore unless your brain doesn't work. The pacing doesn't help either so if you're looking for some good fights, gore or scares look somewhere else.
I would say 20% the animation looks passable. The rest of the time I was distracted by terrible lip-syncing, a camera that lingers on characters with no expressions, camera angles that purposely hide characters faces so we don't have to see how awful it looks. You can tell this production was rushed.
The dialogue is another story. I think there was one or two lines that made me smirk because of how cheesy it was (mostly from Leon). The rest of the dialogue is cringe at best. The one scene on the submarine in episode 2 where Leon and we'll call him "obvious antagonist" because I can't remember his name. The discussion about PTSD and where fear/terror comes from is some of the worst writing I have seen in years. Episode 3 doesn't fair any better with exposition dump/falling asleep time and four rushes everyone together in a boring finale. The screenwriters should never write anything again.
The only pleasure I had watching Infinite Darkness was laughing at a characters questionable demise because at least it was like an analogy for how lifeless her character was. I know that sounds infinitely dark but the decision leading up to her death was infinitely laughable.
Infinite Darkness is an obviously rushed product with a boring story, dull characters, boring action sequences and bad animation. I am a huge fan of resident evil since I was a kid playing the original PlayStation game, and I would rather watch Resident Evil the Final Chapter than have to sit throw this turd again.
One last note I forgot to mention...after the first episode I fell asleep before the end of each consecutive episode. Each episode is only a little more then twenty minutes so if you can't fall asleep then I highly recommend Infinite Darkness. Two points for sleep-aid!
- bbevis-47954
- Jul 11, 2021
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The first season is short but there's a chance for great work here. I feel Leon and Claire act like they would in the games / have the look down. Only thing missing for this show was the "Fear" aspect. It's not scary at all but the design of the things people go up against all look great. Add some more tension in the future seasons and this has something that could be really great.
- brandondaniels-89236
- Jul 7, 2021
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Netflix spilts this 80 mins TV movie into 4 episodes series. That's cheating, I guess.
- potterundstone
- Jul 9, 2021
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As a true fan of the series I Loved this show. My only problem is why only make 4 episodes that are about 24 min long? All 4 episodes pretty much equal out to a full movie. They have 3 animated resident evil movies so why make this a pointless short 4 episode show? It's weird but who knows maybe they're making more episodes.
The plot was okay but predictable, really similar to Degeneration. Liked the new characters but they literally killed off every single new characters they have introduced except Wilson. And I am almost sure they're gonna make S2 cuz they could've just made 2hr movie but they introduced as TV series, therefore there's a hint that the story's gonna continue as however that Wilson connects to Tricell. Not bad but not as good as I expected. Felt really short and rushed tbh. There could've been lot more action and plot n stuff but they just rushed everything through.. Still has some good potential to be a good series we needed!
Resident evil has such a strong game IP but like any other great games, when it comes to movie/tv series adaption is just a big let down. First of all, 10 year old kid could have come out with this drama plot. Such predictable. To matter worse, it certain scenes just makes no sense literally (Especially last episode). Perhaps this is more for those who have yet to expose to RE (resident evil) IP but come on, as a director/producer, you could've done better especially now there are so many films about zombies that has better plot than this. As an asian, am proud to say Japanese are the pioneer and leader in the anime industry but it's regrettable to say they are behind the curve when it comes to developing shows like this (with western culture element). Seriously, i hope the director/producers of this film see this and think hard about it. I understand from a business point of view it will expand the user base by exposing them through this tv series but it won't get any traction if the tv series sucks (basically your ROI is not profitable either, might as well spend that marketing budget for players to buy your games) P. S: I love RE games, but seriously if you want to make tv series or movies about it please do it properly.
Yikes! Not sure what all the 1s and 2s are about for the ratings here, but perhaps the expectations were too high for many.
I was expecting really just to see essentially a four episode cut-scene of what another RE game would be and that's pretty much what it is. Also, my expectations were as low as they could be due to the previous RE motion pictures and other animation entries. If you're expecting something ground breaking or something fleshed out like Netflix's "The Kingdom", you are going to be disappointed; however, if you just like RE games, the lore and tropes then it's worth a watch. Speaking of lore, this cut scene, I mean show, does seem to have a few inconsistencies with the some of the previous characters, but it does appear to be canon taking place between RE4 and RE5.
Lastly, only being four episodes...I get the feeling this is just a test bed to see how well something like this is received much like Castlevania S1.
I was expecting really just to see essentially a four episode cut-scene of what another RE game would be and that's pretty much what it is. Also, my expectations were as low as they could be due to the previous RE motion pictures and other animation entries. If you're expecting something ground breaking or something fleshed out like Netflix's "The Kingdom", you are going to be disappointed; however, if you just like RE games, the lore and tropes then it's worth a watch. Speaking of lore, this cut scene, I mean show, does seem to have a few inconsistencies with the some of the previous characters, but it does appear to be canon taking place between RE4 and RE5.
Lastly, only being four episodes...I get the feeling this is just a test bed to see how well something like this is received much like Castlevania S1.
I love resident evil series as a movie and also anime movie, I watched them probably hundred times and sometimes still I watch 'Tokyo simulation' on YouTube.. Anyway if you are a fan like me,you have to give a chance to this mini series but don't expect too much. Good animations, super realistic characters but really bad lip sync nice to see Leon and Redfield.. I hope to see Ada Wong again...
- erhanipekciler
- Jul 8, 2021
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What is this? The writing is like that of a 13 year old. Extremely cringy one liners in the most awkward situations and so many plot holes. I forced myself to watch all the episodes because I played the games but this is just so bad it made me laugh uncontrollably several times at how stupid it is.
- Natte_Nate
- Jul 7, 2021
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Another mediocre show, the standard of today's film industry.
Still, I was expecting more considering that this is a Japanese series. The characters are from Resident Evil, they have that look and feel, but the story is predictable, and it's not hard at all to guess who the villain will be.
The animation could be better, but it's not as catastrophic as the story. Most of today's film production is horrible, and the so-called entertainment industry has almost nothing to do with entertainment anymore.
Well, at least the voice actors are good, they managed to express the emotions of the characters.
There is too little action, and the story unfolds slowly, simply the whole series is below expectations. The atmosphere is not sinister enough, there is simply no tension, no sense of horror.
The first episode was somewhat promising, but unfortunately the story soon falls apart and the show sinks into mediocrity.
The show had potential, but unfortunately in the end it turned out to be mediocre and disappointing.
Still, I was expecting more considering that this is a Japanese series. The characters are from Resident Evil, they have that look and feel, but the story is predictable, and it's not hard at all to guess who the villain will be.
The animation could be better, but it's not as catastrophic as the story. Most of today's film production is horrible, and the so-called entertainment industry has almost nothing to do with entertainment anymore.
Well, at least the voice actors are good, they managed to express the emotions of the characters.
There is too little action, and the story unfolds slowly, simply the whole series is below expectations. The atmosphere is not sinister enough, there is simply no tension, no sense of horror.
The first episode was somewhat promising, but unfortunately the story soon falls apart and the show sinks into mediocrity.
The show had potential, but unfortunately in the end it turned out to be mediocre and disappointing.
If infinite darkness and the CGI movies told me something about Japan is that they can produce incredible products based in the nature of their environment and circumstances.
But dear god, when they tried to mimic the action thriller Hollywood western style is the most nonsensical and idiotic thing you can consume ever.
Corny, ignorant, boring and underwhelming.
But dear god, when they tried to mimic the action thriller Hollywood western style is the most nonsensical and idiotic thing you can consume ever.
Corny, ignorant, boring and underwhelming.
Just finished all 4 episodes in one go. They could have released it as a movie though but hey it's new concept and hopefully this will branch out and have more seasons for the RE franchise. Now as for the anime, definitely this is not the best but it 'seemed' to get better after 1st episode, mainly being the character movements, especially the walking was very unnatural other than that all good. I think the story started after RE4, it was solid and not complex. Don't expect a lot of action like other RE anime but had a good mixture of both. Overall pretty good, has a great potential and hoping more seasons will pop up soon.
- fahimmkhan
- Jul 7, 2021
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... because his ridiculous hairstyle covers that side of his vision!
It would appear the majority of the money spent on this animation was put towards the animation, which is fantastic! But... why didn't they also spend some money on getting a decent story to match the fantastic animation??
It wasn't great.
It would appear the majority of the money spent on this animation was put towards the animation, which is fantastic! But... why didn't they also spend some money on getting a decent story to match the fantastic animation??
It wasn't great.
- James_Denton
- Jul 10, 2021
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Full Disclosure: Huge RE fan.
While the review says 8, I would say more 7.5 but didn't want to round down because I do believe it's worth a watch for fans. This being said, someone who is new to the universe will most likely be lost and the various hints to the broader story won't have any affect.
While we get a solid story filling in the gap between 4 and 5, it's safe to say that there just is not enough. The pacing is lightning fast and characters suffer from underdevelopment apart from Leon and Clair (staples of the franchise). However, it's great fun and shows every bit of Resident Evil goodness trimmed into a 4 episode miniseries that I hop goes on to a second season ending in RE5. Stylish in presentation with great CGI (although two scenes stood out to have odd voice sync) gives us all the gory details and interesting set pieces. The only thing that really bugged me was that brisk pace and a story that could've really blown the mark away had it been given 6 or so episodes instead of 4 to really give some more context and character development and allow all the beats to carry the weight they needed to really hit it out of the park. Overall, a solid watch that will be a fun time for fans, and a bit of a head scratcher for casual viewers unfamiliar with the franchise.
While the review says 8, I would say more 7.5 but didn't want to round down because I do believe it's worth a watch for fans. This being said, someone who is new to the universe will most likely be lost and the various hints to the broader story won't have any affect.
While we get a solid story filling in the gap between 4 and 5, it's safe to say that there just is not enough. The pacing is lightning fast and characters suffer from underdevelopment apart from Leon and Clair (staples of the franchise). However, it's great fun and shows every bit of Resident Evil goodness trimmed into a 4 episode miniseries that I hop goes on to a second season ending in RE5. Stylish in presentation with great CGI (although two scenes stood out to have odd voice sync) gives us all the gory details and interesting set pieces. The only thing that really bugged me was that brisk pace and a story that could've really blown the mark away had it been given 6 or so episodes instead of 4 to really give some more context and character development and allow all the beats to carry the weight they needed to really hit it out of the park. Overall, a solid watch that will be a fun time for fans, and a bit of a head scratcher for casual viewers unfamiliar with the franchise.
- guntherguy
- Jul 7, 2021
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The show was great but they could have done something better than this
I recommend that you only watch it if you are a fan of the Resident Evil series and want to know more about Leon
And Claire, even though the series was more focused on Leon than Claire.
- loky-92750
- Jul 12, 2021
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And here I stumbled upon the 2021 Netflix animated CGI series "Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness" by sheer random luck. Yeah, I didn't even know that they had made this. So of course, I gobbled it up in one sitting when I stumbled upon it on Netflix.
"Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness" is watchable, and that was about it. Yeah, the contents to the first season, which consists of a staggering four episodes, it just bland and mediocre. And if you have seen the 2012 "Biohazard: Damnation" or the 2017 "Resident Evil: Vendetta" animated CGI movies, then you know what you are in for here with "Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness".
The storyline told in "Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness" is essentially the same as in every other foray into the "Resident Evil" universe. There is an outbreak of infected people and of course Leon Kennedy and Claire Redfield happen to be involved. And then there is the obligatory larger and more menacing mutation of course.
So yeah, "Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness" was pretty much textbook how-to-cash-in-on-the-Resident-Evil-franchise-and-make-a-CGI-movie here, for better or worse.
Now, I am not saying that "Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness" was bad. No, no, not at all. What I am saying, though, is that it is bland and mediocre.
Sure, the CGI in "Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness" is through the roof. I was really impressed with the level of detail and the whole appearance of it all. It just looks phenomenal. And it is really pure eye-candy here for us viewers.
However, pretty CGI can only do so much for lukewarm and mediocre storyline, you know. And this is where "Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness" failed. Because the storyline was just too generic and predictable.
And I must admit that I am rather fed up with always seeing Leon Kennedy and Claire Redfield in this CGI animated movies. Sure, I get they are fan favorites, but come on. Every single time there is an outbreak of the T-virus somewhere in the world, two seconds later we have Leon and/or Claire on the screen.
Sure, "Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness" is watchable, but it was essentially just another run-of-the-mill foray into the franchise. So don't expect anything groundbreaking here.
My rating of "Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness" lands on a mediocre five out of ten stars. I loved the CGI, oh yes I did. But the contents of the story was just too mundane and have been seen over and over throughout the course of the "Resident Evil" entries put out there in movie or animated movie format. Sure, I will keep watching it, if the show continues beyond this bland first season, as it is a zombie series after all and set in the "Resident Evil" universe.
"Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness" is watchable, and that was about it. Yeah, the contents to the first season, which consists of a staggering four episodes, it just bland and mediocre. And if you have seen the 2012 "Biohazard: Damnation" or the 2017 "Resident Evil: Vendetta" animated CGI movies, then you know what you are in for here with "Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness".
The storyline told in "Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness" is essentially the same as in every other foray into the "Resident Evil" universe. There is an outbreak of infected people and of course Leon Kennedy and Claire Redfield happen to be involved. And then there is the obligatory larger and more menacing mutation of course.
So yeah, "Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness" was pretty much textbook how-to-cash-in-on-the-Resident-Evil-franchise-and-make-a-CGI-movie here, for better or worse.
Now, I am not saying that "Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness" was bad. No, no, not at all. What I am saying, though, is that it is bland and mediocre.
Sure, the CGI in "Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness" is through the roof. I was really impressed with the level of detail and the whole appearance of it all. It just looks phenomenal. And it is really pure eye-candy here for us viewers.
However, pretty CGI can only do so much for lukewarm and mediocre storyline, you know. And this is where "Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness" failed. Because the storyline was just too generic and predictable.
And I must admit that I am rather fed up with always seeing Leon Kennedy and Claire Redfield in this CGI animated movies. Sure, I get they are fan favorites, but come on. Every single time there is an outbreak of the T-virus somewhere in the world, two seconds later we have Leon and/or Claire on the screen.
Sure, "Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness" is watchable, but it was essentially just another run-of-the-mill foray into the franchise. So don't expect anything groundbreaking here.
My rating of "Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness" lands on a mediocre five out of ten stars. I loved the CGI, oh yes I did. But the contents of the story was just too mundane and have been seen over and over throughout the course of the "Resident Evil" entries put out there in movie or animated movie format. Sure, I will keep watching it, if the show continues beyond this bland first season, as it is a zombie series after all and set in the "Resident Evil" universe.
- paul_haakonsen
- Jul 23, 2021
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