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Rating: 3.8/5
Review: "Resident Evil: Retribution movie review"

It was a pity that I did not manage to catch it in 3D. I have no doubt that it looks good in 3D since the previous movie looks good in 3D. To say the truth, Resident Evil: Retribution seems to be nothing special without the amazing 3D like what Resident Evil: Afterlife is. The 5th movie is all about action and suspense, the story is pretty straight-forward.

The story: You are a fool if you go and watch a Resident Evil movie expecting good story line and acting. So far, none of the movies in the franchise have these qualities. But they are entertaining to watch because of the action and suspense. This is the most action-packed Resident Evil movie so far. The action scenes are also better and bigger. It is like a kind of compensation for the lack of action in Resident Evil: Afterlife. It is not only filled with action but it is also intense. Music in this is also the best in the franchise; it has a more epic feeling. Acting wise is alright but it can be improved but Milla's acting is fine.

Overall: It is worth a watch in 3D in cinema. 2D is okay to watch on big screen but don't expect anything much. It is almost like the other Resident Evil movies except that it is more bigger and action-packed. I am expecting the 6th movie to be the conclusion of the franchise. Let's hope that the 6th movie will be the best of  all and that it will be the end of the franchise.

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