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"Those were some pretty slick moves back there. I'm good, but I'm not that good. "
— To Alicia.

Jill Valentine was a survivor of the Global T-virus Pandemic, which ravaged the earth from September 2002. A former S.T.A.R.S. police officer for Raccoon City, she joined forces with ex-Umbrella security agent Alicia "Alice" Marcus and became part of an anti-Umbrella resistance movement. At some point, she was captured by Umbrella's corrupted Red Queen AI computer for its own purposes contrary to that of the company's.

Biography

Raccoon City Incident

Prior to September 2002, Jill had raised herself in the S.T.A.R.S. special police force as their rising star. Her reputation was ruined after a botched investigation known as "The Arklay Mountains Incident". She gained insight into a "classified bioweapon weakness", which was said to be a "cranial flaw". Initially, Umbrella intended to bribe her to keep the international bioweapons market a secret. Had that failed, they planned to have her "neutralized".[3][4] She attempted to go to her superiors with the information and was suspended from duty on the grounds that she was suffering from a breakdown following a colleague's death.

The Raccoon City Incident began during her suspension, and she quickly armed herself and reported for duty at the Raccoon City Police Department, quickly finding the ill-prepared in dealing with the Undead. Saving a criminal named L.J. from an Undead prostitute, Jill warned everyone inside to leave the city immediately. By the time she got to Raven Gate Bridge Umbrella had set up a checkpoint and evacuation was slowed to prevent the T-virus escaping. When an Undead civilian attacked S.T.A.R.S. Sergeant Peyton Wells, the checkpoint was closed and everyone left inside forced back into the city.

Jill, Peyton and journalist Terri Morales hid at the nearby Raven's Gate Church, meeting Angus Mackenzie inside. Jill explored more of the church, finding the church's priest feeding body parts to his Undead sister. A fight took place as Jill tried to kill the woman against the priest's wishes, but the woman broke out of her restraints and killed her brother while their attention was elsewhere. Jill shot the woman immediately after, alerting a group of Lickers to their presence, and resulting in Angus' death. The three were then saved by rogue Umbrella agent Alice.

Jill, Alice, Peyton and Terri make their way through City cemetery. As they go on a bit further Peyton stops and begins to feel pain. Alice pulls her gun on him, resulting in immediate retaliation from Jill. Though Alice explains what will happen, Jill assures her that if Peyton turns, she'll "take care of it". Soon thereafter, the undead begin to rise from the graves and attack the group. Alice and Jill try to stop them but the group is forced to retreat.

As the group roam the streets they get a call from a Dr. Charles Ashford; he tells them that he can get them out of Raccoon City before Umbrella nukes the city, if and only if they rescue his daughter, Angela Ashford.

Jill Valentine

Jill in Raccoon City Junior School.

On the way to Raccoon City Junior School where Angela, is hiding, the group is confronted by the Nemesis and Peyton is killed. Jill fires on Nemesis to no avail, Alice tells Jill and Terri to run while she distracts the monster. Jill and Terry try to hot wire a truck when a revived Peyton attacks them. Jill kills him, shooting him point-blank in the head. As the two head for the school, they encounter L.J., the man she rescued back at the police department.

Once they reach Raccoon City Junior School, Jill tells L.J. and Terri that they'll all need to split up to find Angela. When Jill finally finds Angela, she discovers Terri has been killed. Jill and Angela make their way to the school's cafeteria, which is occupied by zombies and a pack of dogs. Jill tries her best to take care of them but the dogs are too much for her to handle. Nicholai Ginovaef comes to her aid and holds off the remaining dogs while they escape. Jill and Angela make their way to the kitchen, once again they are confronted by the pack of dogs. They creep through the kitchen quick enough to reach the exit and are rescued by Alice. They regroup with L.J. and Carlos Olivera, who informs them he and Nicholai --- who is found dead in the cafeteria --- were also sent by Ashford to rescue his daughter.

The group uses a pay phone outside of the school to contact Doctor Ashford, he informs them that the only way out of the city is on Umbrella helicopter at City Hall. The group travels to city hall and take out the Umbrella soldiers guarding the area. As the group boards the helicopter they are taken hostage by Timothy Cain. After a brief battle between Alice and Nemesis, Jill and the others are freed from their restraints. Jill secures Angela and joins in the fight against Umbrella soldiers. When the threat is neutralized, they board a helicopter and leave Raccoon City just as the nuclear warhead lands on the city. The helicopter is thrown into a tail spin and crashes just outside the city, somewhere in the Arklay Mountains. During the crash, Alice was hit by a piece of internal structure from the plane and was injured to the point of no hope, but the others escaped before Umbrella arrived.

At an unknown point in time, Jill and the others sent Terri's recording of the outbreak to the news; their efforts, however, are thwarted by Umbrella, who circulate the false story of a nuclear reactor meltdown as the cause of the city's destruction. Their proof discredited as a hoax, Jill and Carlos are wanted by the authorities.

Three weeks after the Raccoon City incident, Jill, Carlos, L.J., and Angela, learn of Alice's survival and infiltrate Umbrella Detroit Medical Facility as Alice regains her memories and escapes. Unaware of Dr. Alexander Isaacs' aid and the "Project Alice" program, they secure Alice from Umbrella and depart from facility grounds. Jill inquires what happened to Alice while she was there, but she gets no response.

Umbrella agent

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Sienna Guillory in Afterlife post credits

Now controlled by Umbrella, Jill and dozen Umbrella soldiers have been sent to eliminate all remaining survivors, including primary targets, Claire Redfield, Chris Redfield and "Project Alice". She informs her soldiers to take no prisoners and shoot to kill, and that they'll be in for the fight of their lives. She and her unit attacks the Arcadia and successfully captures the survivors aboard the ship.

Under the command of the Red Queen, Jill hunts Alice and Ada Wong down with orders to capture them. She captures Ada and is later confronted by Alice above the Umbrella facility she was held captive in. The two then engage in hand-to-hand combat as Leon Kennedy and Luther West fight the clone of Rain Ocampo. Just as Jill was preparing to kill Alice, Alice ripped the scarab device controlling her off her chest and shot the device, returning Jill to normal.

Alice joins in the fight against Rain, who had just killed Luther and injured Leon. After a serious beating, Alice notices the undead below the frozen sea. Jill throws Alice her gun, allowing her to shoot the ice where Rain was standing, causing her to fall through and be eaten by the undead. Jill, along with Ada, Leon, Alice and Becky, are present when Albert Wesker returns Alice's powers to her and later explains his plot for his final stand against the Red Queen and the undead.

Death

In The Final Chapter, Wesker's defection from Umbrella is revealed to be a ploy to gather the surviving remnants of humanity in one location. Wesker ultimately betrays those he gathered, destroying the White House and killing all but Alice, including Jill.

Personality

Jill Valentine was a very serious individual. Believed by many to be the scariest woman in the world, Jill was known to possess a keen intellect and a strong distrust of people in positions of power. After discovering the truth about Umbrella and what they were doing, Jill began keeping tabs on the organization almost to the point of obsession. Her zeal was so extreme that it eventually cost her both her job and her reputation among her fellow STARS.

Despite this, or perhaps because of it, Jill continued to monitor the Umbrella Corporation and their activities right up to the outbreak that would end up destroying Raccoon City and the world in private and was able to keep her observations a secret.

A woman of few words, and even fewer friends, Jill was shown to be extremely protective of the people she cared about and was willing to go to sometimes questionable lengths to ensure their safety. She had no time for Terri Morales, seeing her (somewhat correctly) as a civilian out of her depths. But nonetheless felt extremely guilty when she discovered her dead, believing that she could've saved her if she'd gotten there in time.

This tendency to blame herself whenever she lost people would often lead her to make revenge missions against the people whom she viewed as responsible.

After being captured and brainwashed by Umbrella, Jill was shown to be almost completely emotionless and her only purpose in life was to serve Umbrella and their goals. Enslaved by her archenemies, Jill was cruel, calculating, and merciless to anybody who was known to be against Umbrella. She was perfectly willing to use torture to get information without showing any remorse and its implied that she often used torture just for the sake of torture without asking any of them questions. Suggesting that she takes great pleasure in watching and causing her enemies' pain.

In the game, when under control, Jill was revealed to still be self-aware and was able to hear and see everything that she was doing but was unable to control her body. It's entirely possible that this applies to this version as well.

Skills and Abilities

Jill is shown to be a skilled marksman and hand-to-hand fighter, she displays prowess in eliminating zombies with little trouble however Jill admits that she isn't as good in hand-to-hand combat compared to Alice.

In Retribution Jill's abilities are enhanced while she's controlled by the Scarab as shown with her being able to lift Alice with one hand along with Jill being more agile, interestingly Jill was able to activate a motorized vehicle with a simple glance. With the Scarab's removal it's likely that Jill's abilities are returned to normal.

Appearance and wardrobe

Resident Evil: Apocalypse

Jill wears a close-fitting blue top that goes to about hip level. It has two seams down the front for a great fit. Her skirt is black with a grey/brown line running around the bottom. It's very short, coming to about mid-thigh length. Her boots are black leather, have thick soles and is three-quarters in length. She wears a black utility belt with pouches on the left boot. Attached to this is a single leg holster on her right side. At times during the film she also wears a shoulder holster with a gun at her left side, which you can see in some shots below.

Her hair is dark brown and bobbed to about chin level, with a side parting.

Resident Evil: Afterlife & Retribution

Jill wears a purple and black body suit, that has a split that shows the scarab. On the back of the suit there are silver circles lining in two rows down her back. She also wears purple heels.

Her hair is long and blonde, somehow, and is styled into a low ponytail.

Her appearance in both Afterlife & Retribution is based on her game counterpart in Resident Evil 5 where she is under control by Albert Wesker and her skin-tight body suit appears as black and indigo rather than purple and black as seen in the movie and she rips it openly to shows the device on her chest much like the scarab on her chest also seen in the movie.

Gallery

Further notes

  • Natasha Henstridge was asked to play the role of Jill Valentine,[5] but could not accept due to "other work commitments".[6]
  • Her appearance at the end of Afterlife, as well as her outfit, is a nod to Jill as she appeared in Resident Evil 5.
  • Sienna Guillory based her movements of Jill by watching the way the character moved in the game Resident Evil 3: Nemesis.[7]
  • Originally, Jill Valentine was to appear in Resident Evil: Extinction as the leader of the convoy. Her role would've have been major and involved a subplot concerning her resentment toward Alice for killing Angela while under the control of Umbrella and her eventual sacrifice for the convoy when she became infected by a zombified Carlos.[8] However, Sienna was unable reprise her role as Jill because of scheduling conflicts with Eragon. As a result, she was written out of the movie and replaced with Ali Larter as Claire Redfield.

Sources

  1. Resident Evil: Apocalypse
  2. Resident Evil: Afterlife, Resident Evil: Retribution
  3. Raccoon City Times
  4. Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004)
  5. Resident Evil 2: Nemesis - 2002 Interview with Paul W.S. Anderson from Countingdown.com
  6. Natasha Henstridge Facts & Quotes
  7. Resident Evil: Apocalypse - Audio Commentary with Milla Jovovich, Oded Fehr and Sienna Guillory
  8. Resident Evil: Extinction (draft script)
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