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00:41
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The President originally looked more like an existing President who simply combed his hair differently. His image underwent full reconstruction.
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01:07
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Senator Ron Davis is standing next to the President.
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What General Grande is speaking is gibberish. For consistency, both the voice actor and the motion capture actor spoke gibberish.
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General Grande originally looked too much like an historic dictator. His image also underwent full reconstruction .
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02:20
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"Degeneration" reflects the fall in morale of the villains in this story as well as the physical change that bodies undergo upon viral infection.
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02:31
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Conceptual art of the airport.
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02:59
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This reporter is the same one speaking about the Raccoon City missile attack in the opening scene.
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03:42
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WHO: World Health Organization, a specialized agency of the United Nations. FDA: Food and Drug Administration, US government agency responsible for the safety regulations of food, medical products, etc.
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04:35
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The sick passenger is handing the flight attendant contact information for WilPharma.
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04:50
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Terra-Save: A NGO (non-governmental organization) to which Claire belongs that aids the victims of bioterror and medical abuses.
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05:22
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All of Frederic's belongings included his car, glasses, mobile phone, and PC are silver. May his hair color have any significance?
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06:55
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The baseball cap's logo is for a team in Harvardville; Davis' people bought it in an airport souvenir store.
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08:11
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Wolfgang Johnston, 32 years old, at the airport to pick up his wife returning from a business trip, vegetarian.
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09:47
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The person attacking the news reporter is one of Davis' bodyguards.
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10:18
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Have you noticed the senator sitting down in the bottom right section of the screen?
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10:42
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Originally, the airplane wing was supposed to slice through the waist of the zombie.
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11:25
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This zombie is the one who gave the memo to the flight attendant earlier in the film.
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17:05
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All military and gun-related motions, including this building entry from the roof, were supervised by the film's military advisor Motosada Mori .
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18:17
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Initially, Leon performed a maneuver on Greg to make him flip over. The sequence was tweaked because it was thought to be too showy.
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19:45
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Isabel Demas, 28 years old, an airline company employee, very modest and reserved.
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22:57
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The red and white umbrella Claire is carrying bears a resemblance to the logo of Umbrella Corporation, the firm behind the Raccoon City incident. Ironically, she is trying to fight zombies using the symbol of her former nemesis.
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23:44
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The direction and dialogue of Leon and Claire's reunion scene recreates their first encounter in the Resident Evil 2 video game.
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25:16
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This is the Harvardville Airport Police Chief .
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26:31
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Conceptual art of the airport interior before the disaster.
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26:45
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Here you can see the female reporter walking as one of the zombies.
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28:01
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Davis' bodyguard, who was bitten by the airport police chief.
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28:12
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The zombie that falls onto Leon from the wing was modelled after Mr. Suzuki of Digital Frontier, the CGI production company.
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29:53
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Among the group of zombies is Greg, also a zombie.
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31:52
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A happy photo of the Curtis Miller family one year before the Raccoon City tragedy.
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32:16
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Claire is rubbing her arm because she, along with all the other survivors from the airport, had blood drawn to test for presence of infection.
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33:04
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USARMIID: U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases.
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33:21
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This is the first time Hunnigan appears outside of the transmission apparatus monitor, including in the video games.
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33:21
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t-Virus: A virus derived from the Progenitor virus and developed by Umbrella Corporation primarily for military purposes such as biological weapons research. Like the Progenitor virus, t-Virus has the ability to mutate live organisms.
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34:19
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Infection by this violent makes the host more aggressive and violent, and contact with an infected host will result in secondary infection. Humans, when infected, become violent zombies that attack other humans. The "t" is an abbreviation for "tyrant".
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36:06
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This scene is a flashback of the Resident Evil 2 video game with new cuts.
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43:41
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Frederic's WilPharma ID card.
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44:25
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Conceptual art of the exterior of WilPharma.
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46:37
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Conceptual art of the inner garden of WilPharma.
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37:11
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Claire and Frederic are drinking Earl Grey tea.
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40:19
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Curtis' sister, Angela, is standing right behind him in the crowd.
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50:55
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The G-Virus is far more powerful than the t-Virus. Developed by researcher William Birkin, the G-Virus has the unique ability to mutate beyond one generation.
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51:00
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Birkin injected himself with the G-Virus and transformed into this monster. He was eventually destroyed by Leon and Claire in the research facility under Raccoon City.
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51:10
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Dr. William Birkin: A scientist employed by Umbrella and the primary figure responsible for the G-Virus development. He approached the U.S. military with G-Virus information after a fallout with his employer.
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51:17
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Umbrella responded with Special Forces agents ordered to eliminate Birkin. Shortly before his death, he injected himself with the G-virus and transformed into a monster.
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52:21
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Conceptual art of the area around the Curtis' home.
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54:07
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Originally, a bookshelf was to fall toward Claire after the explosion.
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54:39
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Conceptual art of the destroyed facility.
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56:16
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The stick Claire uses as a cane is from the coat hanger in the room she was in.
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57:13
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Sketch of the syringe gun.
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58:40
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The Rangers are part of the U.S. Army.
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59:20
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3D model of G-Curtis phase 1.
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1:05:42
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Anhydrous ethanol: A very pure ethyl alcohol with less than 1% water. While it does not do the sterilization itself, the facility is using it to steralize by igniting the ethanol and burning the entire inner garden.
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1:06:51
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Sketch of G-Curtis phase 2.
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1:09:26
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G-Curtis is pursuing his sister, Angela, because the host of the G-Virus tries to breed with someone with DNA similar to itself.
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1:10:24
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The motion capture actors made sure to perform actual kisses during rehersals and real takes.
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1:12:40
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When a biohazard occurs in the facility, an emergency control system can be activated that causes the building's sections, with different assigned danger levels, to fall one by one into a pit, approximately 600 meters deep.
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1:13:38
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Claire chooses to decrease the inner pressure of the air dome so that the inside of the air dome lowers. Claire hopes Leon might be able to grab onto one of hanging framework pieces as the floor underneath him opens up and the deep pit makes its appearance.
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1:14:08
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You can see Leon's T-shirt because he took off his jacket after getting soaked jumping into the water tank.
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1:18:15
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Leon's line, "if you don't try to save one life, you'll never save any" is something Curtis said to Angela when she was depressed after trying to save a child in a flood and which resulted in her teammates getting injured.
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1:30:41
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The "limo" that has come to pick Claire up is Rani's aunt's car. After all she has gone through, the ride in this car must be a very pleasant one for Claire.
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1:32:12
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The reporter speculates that the real motivation behind his sudden change of heart and subsequent participation in the Central Asian disarmament conference is his inability to produce biological weapons thanks to the Frederic's failure.
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1:32:22
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TRICELL is a conglomerate in the business of shipping, natural resource development, and pharmaceuticals.
TRICELL's history traces back to "Travis Enterprises"—a European shipping and trading company established in the Great Navigation Age.
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1:32:34
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The "Natural Resource Development Department" was developed after the book Natural History Conspectus was published in the 19th Century. The "Pharmaceutical Department" had been conducting research independently on materials obtained from African animals and plants.
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1:32:41
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When the three sectors came together in the 1960s, the company name was changed to "TRICELL"—a name symbolizing the conglomerate. This marked the birth of TRICELL.
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