Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness: A world where fear and hope intersectOverview"Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness" is a full 3DCG animation work that premiered on Netflix on July 8, 2021. It is based on Capcom's popular game series "Resident Evil", directed by Eiichiro Hasumi, and produced by Quebico. The work is composed of four episodes, each 30 minutes long, and depicts a story that unfolds in two different locations: the White House and Penhamstan. storyIn 2006, Leon S. Kennedy is called in to investigate a case of unauthorized access to the White House. However, a power outage suddenly occurs in the White House, and Leon encounters a zombie. Meanwhile, Claire Redfield, who visits Penhamstan to support refugees, begins an investigation triggered by a drawing made by a boy, and discovers a horrific experiment conducted during the civil war. As Leon and Claire get closer to the truth of the incidents that occurred in two far-flung countries, the emergence of a further terror that could upset peace is looming... castThe English version stars Nick Apostolides as Leon S. Kennedy and Stephanie Panisello as Claire Redfield, while other main cast members include Ray Chase as Jason, Jona Xiao as Shen May, Billy Kametz as Patrick, Joe J. Thomas as Graham, Doug Stone as Wilson, and Brad Venable as Ryan. The Japanese dubbed version features Toshiyuki Morikawa as Leon S. Kennedy and Yuko Kaida as Claire Redfield, along with other impressive voice actors, including Fumihiko Tachiki as Jason, Megumi Han as Shenmei, Kenji Nojima as Patrick, Kazuhiko Inoue as President Graham, Arno Tahara as Secretary of Defense Wilson, and Mitsuru Ogata as Assistant to the President Ryan. Main StaffThe original story, production and supervision are handled by Capcom Co., Ltd., the script is written by Shogo Muto and Eiichiro Hasumi, the executive producer is Hiroyuki Kobayashi (Capcom), the production producer is Hiroyasu Shinohara (TMS Entertainment), the producer is Atsushi Furuya (ROBOT), the CG producer is Kei Miyamoto (Quebico), the CG director is Tomohiro Shimizu, the art director is Keisuke Takahashi, the cinematographer is Jun Watanabe, the action coordinator is Yuta Morokaji, the sound effects are Kenji Shibasaki, the music is selected by Yoshitaka Fujimura, the recording mixer is Fumihiko Yanagiya, the editor is Mitsuo Nishio, the production producer is TMS Entertainment, the creative advisor is Tony Ishizuka (Sony Pictures Entertainment), and the music is by Yugo Kanno. Appeal and evaluation of the work"Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness" is a very appealing work for fans of the original game. The big attraction is that the popular characters Leon and Claire make a reappearance and depict their new adventure. Also, do not miss the visual expression that makes full use of the latest technology, full 3DCG animation. The realistic depiction, such as the tense scene in the White House and the desolate landscape of Penhamstan, adds depth to the story. The story is characterized by its dual structure, which takes place in two different locations, the White House and Penhamstan. The two events, seen from the perspectives of Leon and Claire, gradually intertwine, drawing viewers in. In addition, the iconic elements of the Resident Evil series, such as zombies and bioterrorism, are firmly depicted, making it a very satisfying read for fans. The cast of both the English and Japanese dubbed versions features a talented cast of voice actors who realistically express the emotions and actions of the characters. In particular, Toshiyuki Morikawa as Leon and Yuko Kaida as Claire have captured the hearts of viewers with their performances that firmly retain the image of the original game while adding a new interpretation. The main staff is made up of professionals from various fields such as scriptwriting, CG, and music, all of which are supervised by Capcom, the original creator of the game. Yugo Kanno's music in particular effectively conveys a sense of tension and fear, raising the quality of the entire work. Recommended points"Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness" is recommended not only for fans of the original game, but also for those who like horror and action movies. You can enjoy the beautiful images of full 3DCG animation and the new adventures of Leon and Claire. In addition, the dual-layered story will keep viewers hooked and will draw them in until the end. Another point not to be missed is the high-quality production by a luxurious cast and staff. In particular, the scenes where the zombies fight in the White House and the truth behind the horrific experiments in Penhamstan are must-sees. These scenes, where fear and hope intertwine, leave a strong impression on the viewer. The film also contains moving elements, depicting the growth and friendship between Leon and Claire. summaryResident Evil: Infinite Darkness is a must-see for fans of the original game, and is also recommended for those who like horror and action movies. It is full of many attractions, such as beautiful images of full 3DCG animation, a new adventure for Leon and Claire, a dual-layered story, and high-quality production by a luxurious cast and staff. Be sure to check out this work where fear and hope intersect. |
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