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Resident Evil Damnation: The DNA of Damnation
The DNA of Damnation is a documentary short on the making of the 2012 film, Resident Evil: Damnation.
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Plot Summary
Leon S. Kennedy is sent on a mission to Eastern Slav Republic to confirm whether or not the Zombie-creating "Plague" is being used in the war. He must infiltrate the country and retrieve the "Fatality" organism before it falls into the wrong hands. However, he encounters an unexpected resistance and must fight for his life against a horde of zombies and terrifying new biological weapons. The fate of the world hangs in the balance as Leon uncovers a dark conspiracy.
Critical Reception
Resident Evil: Damnation was met with generally mixed to positive reviews from critics and audiences, who praised its action sequences and CGI animation. However, some found the plot to be derivative of previous installments in the franchise.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its high-quality CGI and thrilling action sequences.
Appreciated by fans of the Resident Evil video game series for its faithfulness to the source material.
Criticized by some for a predictable plot and lack of significant character development.
Google audience: Google users largely enjoyed the film, highlighting the impressive animation, intense action, and engaging storyline. Many appreciated the return of Leon S. Kennedy and the familiar elements of the Resident Evil universe.
Fun Fact
Resident Evil: Damnation was one of the first animated films to be fully rendered in stereoscopic 3D, enhancing the immersive experience of its action sequences.
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