The latest film Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City, has been released today for the United States (US). Even so, the rating he gets is not as smooth as Arcane.
When referring to the film review portal, namely Rotten Tomatoes, the figure had perched on the percentage of 29%. But now it has climbed towards 50%, through reviews from a total of 14 critics.
Meanwhile, if you look at the IMDb site, the value does not touch the number 6.5. Because of the 319 accounts that gave criticism, the total rating obtained for Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City, could only touch 6.1/10.
However, this is their debut and has only been released in US theaters so the numbers may change over time as they launch globally.
According to one of the Top Critic on Rotten Tomatoes, Nick Schager, that the film's director and writer, Johannes Roberts, shows less of a sinister feel. This seems, in line with the reaction of fans when the trailer surfaced on the internet.
Many of them are passionate, with films inspired by the RE 1 and RE 2 series. One of the reasons, comes from the dissimilarity of the actors who appear in this reboot film.
Then other comments from several reviewers expressed their confusion, regarding when zombie filmmakers insert bloody scenes, it can be said to be very scary. It is said, Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City does have a lot of gore. It's just, nothing scary at all.
Unlike the latest animated series, Arcane, the collaboration between Netflix and Riot Games. Where it scores perfectly, which is 100% on Rotten Tomatoes and gets 9.4/10 on IMDb from 54K reviews. The good news is that the film that succeeded in shifting the popularity of Squid Game will release Season 2.