Resident Evil: The Poem

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Resident Evil is a science fiction action-horror film released in 2002, directed by Paul W.S. Anderson and inspired by the video game franchise of the same name. The movie takes place in a dystopian world where a deadly virus has turned humans into zombies, and the Umbrella Corporation, a powerful pharmaceutical company, is responsible for unleashing this catastrophe. In this movie, we follow the journey of Alice, a woman with no memories, as she battles her way through hordes of zombies and fights against the Umbrella Corporation.

This poem is just a way to remind you of the engaging experience we felt throughout the movies.

Amidst the chaos and the fear,

A world consumed, the end is near,

The T-virus, a deadly plague,

A nightmare born of man’s mistake.

 

In Raccoon City, Umbrella reigns,

Their secrets hidden, their power untamed,

But Alice awakens, with no memories clear,

Her strength and skills, her only gear.

 

The Red Queen, a menace to all,

Her logic twisted, her orders tall,

The undead swarm, a relentless tide,

As Alice fights, she cannot hide.

 

Her allies fall, one by one,

The battle fierce, the night not done,

A final showdown, the truth revealed,

Umbrella’s lies, their fate now sealed.

 

The Hive, a maze of death and dread,

Alice braves it, with the undead,

A virus airborne, a countdown ticks,

The final fight, a climax fix.

 

With explosions and destruction all around,

The end is near, the truth is found,

A battle won, a story told,

Resident Evil, a legend old.

Overall, Resident Evil is a thrilling and action-packed movie that delivers on its promises. It offers a captivating storyline, intense action sequences, and a talented cast. The movie has become a classic of the horror genre and spawned several sequels, spin-offs, and adaptations. If you are a fan of action and horror movies or the Resident Evil franchise, this movie is definitely worth watching. It will keep you on the edge of your seat and leave you craving for more.

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