Resident Evil: Apocalypse Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.20/10 from 209000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Resident Evil 2: Apocalipsis

Title in Italiano:

Resident Evil: Apocalypse

Title in Português:

Resident Evil: Apocalipse

Title in Français:

Resident Evil: Apocalypse

Title in Türk:

Ölümcül deney - Kıyamet

Title in Deutsch:

Resident Evil: Apocalypse

Synopsis

Alice awakens from a terrible sleep to find her worst fears realized--the bloodthirsty Undead, which she and the now-annihilated squad of elite military fought to destroy, have been unleashed on the city that surrounds the secret facility of the Umbrella Corporation.

Discovering she was an Umbrella experiment, Alice has been bio-genetically enhanced with new strengths, senses and dexterity--and she will need them.

In the heart of the ravaged Raccoon City, a small group of uninfected people, including Jill Valentine, a recently demoted member of Raccoon City's elite Special Tactics and Rescue Services team, and Umbrella Corporation Security Officer Carlos Oliveira, fight for their lives against swarms of Undead and the deadlier and faster Lickers.

Running out of luck and resources, the group is rescued by Alice, and they begin to wage an exhilarating battle to survive and escape before the Umbrella Corporation erases its experiment from the face of the earth.

Their only hope lies somewhere within Raccoon City--Dr Charles Ashford, one of the leading scientists for the Umbrella Corporation, will help Alice and the others escape the city safely--if they find his daughter.

Angie Ashford became separated from her father and now hides in fear. Alice, Jill and Carlos will have to fight their way through an army of Undead to save her.

All the while, a secret weapon code-named Nemesis has been experimentally altered with greater modifications than Alice and has been programmed to track and destroy them. They will need all their strengths and skills to fight the battle of their lives against the mindless evil that has infected the city and the powerful forces that unleashed it on mankind.

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Resident Evil: Apocalypse
No Way Out
Elia Cmiral: Writer
Elia Cmiral: Produced
Run for Your Life
Elia Cmiral: Writer
Elia Cmiral: Produced
In the War Zone
Elia Cmiral: Writer
Elia Cmiral: Produced
Nymphetamine
Dani Filth: Writer
Cradle of Filth: Performer
Digging Up the Corpses
DevilDriver: Writer
DevilDriver: Performer
The End of Heartache
Vermilion
Slipknot: Writer
Slipknot: Performer

User reviews

Edward Perez
7/10

The musical composition in the film effectively enhanced the emotional impact of the storyline, especially during moments of high tension and danger. The synergy between the visuals and the music created a thrilling cinematic experience that immersed me in the chaotic world of Raccoon City.

Ashley Parker
1/10

The music failed to effectively build tension or create a sense of urgency, making it difficult for me to fully engage with the characters' struggles and the apocalyptic world they were trying to survive in.

Sarah Campbell
5/10

The orchestral pieces in the soundtrack provide a sense of epicness and grandeur to the action sequences, making them even more thrilling and adrenaline-pumping.

Matthew Davis
5/10

The use of electronic and industrial sounds in the soundtrack adds a futuristic and dystopian feel to the film, complementing the post-apocalyptic setting of Raccoon City.

Lisa Campbell
10/10

The score does an excellent job of immersing the audience in the action-packed sequences, with pulsating rhythms and dramatic crescendos that keep you on the edge of your seat. The music not only complements the visuals but also elevates the tension and excitement of the story, making it a truly memorable and engaging experience for the viewers.

Joshua Anderson
4/10

The overall composition and execution of the soundtrack did not leave a lasting impression, with many of the tracks blending into the background and failing to leave a memorable impact on the viewer's overall experience of the film.