so there's this new resident evil movie coming out, and i'm actually pretty stoked about it. the director, zach cregger, seems to be a huge fan of the games, which is always a good sign. he's been talking about how he wants to create this super intense, scary experience for viewers, and i'm all about that.
apparently, the movie is going to follow this medical courier guy, played by austin abrams, as he navigates the raccoon city incident. the footage they showed at cinemacon had him stuck in a house during a blizzard, trying to figure out what's going on, and then suddenly he's running for his life from all these infected people. it sounds pretty chaotic, and i love that cregger is going for a more straightforward, no-nonsense approach to the storytelling.
one of the things that caught my attention was this one scene where the zombies are jumping off rooftops and smashing into the ground. that just sounds insane, and i can see why cregger would want to create these really intense, disturbing moments. he's said that he's played a ton of resident evil games, and he wants to capture that feeling of being trapped and helpless. i think that's what's going to make this movie so compelling - it's not just about the action and horror, but about the sense of desperation and survival.
i'm also loving that cregger is ditching the whole complex narrative thing, and just focusing on the protagonist's journey. no time jumps, no weird chapter structures - just a straight-up, intense ride from start to finish. it's like he's taking a cue from the games, where you're just trying to survive and make it to the next level. preorders are availableRead more: Full article on www.gamespot.com
What do you think about this?
apparently, the movie is going to follow this medical courier guy, played by austin abrams, as he navigates the raccoon city incident. the footage they showed at cinemacon had him stuck in a house during a blizzard, trying to figure out what's going on, and then suddenly he's running for his life from all these infected people. it sounds pretty chaotic, and i love that cregger is going for a more straightforward, no-nonsense approach to the storytelling.
one of the things that caught my attention was this one scene where the zombies are jumping off rooftops and smashing into the ground. that just sounds insane, and i can see why cregger would want to create these really intense, disturbing moments. he's said that he's played a ton of resident evil games, and he wants to capture that feeling of being trapped and helpless. i think that's what's going to make this movie so compelling - it's not just about the action and horror, but about the sense of desperation and survival.
i'm also loving that cregger is ditching the whole complex narrative thing, and just focusing on the protagonist's journey. no time jumps, no weird chapter structures - just a straight-up, intense ride from start to finish. it's like he's taking a cue from the games, where you're just trying to survive and make it to the next level. preorders are availableRead more: Full article on www.gamespot.com
What do you think about this?