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hamartia-grander · 4 months
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My only takeaway from wtrc was that Avan's Leon is superior.
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cherih3 · 2 months
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leons
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resideanevil · 10 months
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Im sorry you guys are not ready to this conversation but Resident Evil Welcome to Raccoon city is actually so FUN and so GOOD
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miharuhebinata · 6 months
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this movie was made for the bisexuals
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ashmeowy · 7 months
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Leoms :3
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mooseonahunt · 10 months
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Say what you will about Welcome To Raccoon City, but at the very least it gave us Leon listening to Jennifer Paige and getting relentlessly bullied by everyone.
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dovahcourts · 10 months
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KATSUP BLAST
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delicatebluebirdruins · 8 months
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i forgot how good welcome to raccoon city was.
is it perfect no (but then what is?) but god is it creepy at times and enjoyable and the casting is great and the sound design of the creaks and groans inside the spencer mansion is spot on
going to watch the bonus features tomorrow and I am excited
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sheigarche · 1 year
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WTRC Leon ✨
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hamartia-grander · 4 months
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just rewatched welcome to raccoon city and yeah quite literally the only good thing about that movie is how leon is such a loser and everyone teases him. and also Lily as Ada. that's it.
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cadkeyper · 11 months
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Welcome to Raccoon City is an absolute banger of a movie, argue with the wall. Best live action resident evil movie idc 🤚
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miharuhebinata · 6 months
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chris: i think something really lgbt just happened to me 🤔
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spect-era · 1 year
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A few Wtrc doodles !
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piratekenway · 1 year
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kind of wonder how much of the contingent having a huge backlash against Lily Gao as Ada Wong in RE4R is actually valid (ie live-action movie actor inexperienced in VA takes on video game role and doesn’t come out of it very well) and how much of it is just plain old racism
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ragingstillness · 9 months
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I am a proud wtrc apologist and I will die on this hill.
Was the acting great? No, particularly in serious scenes it falls a little flat. Was it realistic to how these character would have reacted to the zombie apocalypse? Absolutely. Was it everything that resident evil stands for in its campy awesomeness? Yes.
Was the CGI good? No. Did I want it to be? Also no. Was it faithful to the original standard of animation from the games? Yes!
Is the storyline the same as the games? No. Do I give a shit? No. Did they actually do a decent job tying the games together? Yes. Did they do a great job? No. Was it still creative to give Chris and Claire backstory in the orphanage and have a tunnel connecting the Spencer Mansion and the orphanage? YES!!
Was Avan Jogia a good Leon? Yes! Why? Because while Leon in the games is a bit more stoic, what Avan did a great job of reflecting is the actual gamer’s experience. Maybe when the zombies pop up Leon has a cool one-liner but you as a gamer might jump and be like what the fuck and that’s what Avan did. In addition, despite being a third person game, RE1 and RE2 were meant to be immersive so in a way the gamer’s reactions are Leon’s reactions.
Was there stuff about the movie that bothered me? Yes. What? The pacing felt a little off and particularly slow at the beginning, I’m still mad about how they nerfed Annette in favor of William, and there’s stuff I wish they included. Did it ruin my enjoyment of the movie as a whole? No!
What sets the movie apart from the Anderson films? The Anderson films missed the point of the Resident Evil franchise. They turned the movies from survival horror to action thriller and considering that Resident Evil literally coined the phrase ‘survival horror’ that’s pretty egregious. WTRC stuck to the theme. These people are trying to survive and in doing so encountering horrors they have to fight. They might have some experience and some ingenuity but they’re not supersoldiers. They’re people facing odds and trying to survive. The Anderson films feel like someone took the Resident Evil universe, plucked out what they liked, and threw the rest away. WTRC feels like a love letter to the original games. I could literally feel the affection the team had for Resident Evil as a franchise coming off the screen. The Easter eggs, the precise set design, the classic lines, the campiness, the care put into the movie is so clear.
Do I have an issue with Leon’s haircut? No and it’s such a petty argument anyway. Idk how to tell you that a bowl cut with a center part is very difficult to pull off in the modern day and while it may have been cool in 1996 when the first game was made, a modern audience isn’t going to accept it as easily.
Do I have an issue with Jill’s casting? No, and frankly most of the complaints feel racist to me. She had the spirit of Jill: strength, ingenuity, loyalty, poise, independence.
Do I have an issue with Wesker’s characterization? No, because of the context. In video games there’s a lot of telling rather than showing in the literal images on the screen and the lore you find along the way. We know the STARS team is a team because we’re told that and we get to see personnel files and such. In a movie that isn’t quite as easily communicated. Seeing a personnel file in a movie doesn’t allow you the time a game would to turn the file over and read every little piece of info, it gives you less time to sit with it and absorb it. Therefore a movie has to /show/ more. In WTRC we know the STARS team is a team because we see them be a team. We see their banter and them working together and their inside jokes. And that has to happen in a movie, simply telling us, hey these people are a team wouldn’t cut it in a movie and therefore it makes sense to start Wesker essentially further back in his own timeline, back when he was bonding with the STARS members. Otherwise, his betrayal doesn’t have the impact it does because we never saw him be loyal in the first place.
Do I have an issue with Ada’s role in the movie? A little, but once they nerfed Annette they also sort of nerf Ada automatically, as the two of them are so intertwined story wise. Again we run into issues between movies and video games. In games you have unlimited time and unlimited tries and unlimited ability to revisit facts. In a movie that’s not the case so cuts have to be made somewhere. Am I happy about where they made the cuts? No, but they had a ton of material to work with smashing the two games together in the first place. Also, in games a shift in perspective can literally allow you to play as another character, in a movie too many shifts like that is jarring unless the movie sets up that structure from the beginning. Playing as Ada in the games makes sense as a change in gameplay after a long time playing Leon and a way to tell the rest of the story but a movie can’t switch like that without people being like wait where the hell did Leon go we barely saw him. Once again, it all comes down to time.
Did I like that they cut Mr. X? No, but again, time constraints, and he only exists in the games as a complicating force and the movie already has presented the characters with plenty of complicating forces. In other words, movies don’t get to include all the side quests.
Overall, most of the complaints I see tend to come down to either racism or relatively unavoidable changes because of the type of media. In conclusion, I genuinely love WTRC and am glad that I have the chance to experience it in my lifetime.
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gghoulish · 2 years
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avan jogia as leon kennedy in resident evil: welcome to raccoon city.
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