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Resident Evil (2002) thriller movie explained in Hindi English. The American thriller horror film “Shutter” story summarized with a full ending in हिन्दी explanation. The plot is on some special commando team members who are searching for Antidote of a dangerous virus in a secret research lab. But the difficult thing is that a lot of hungry flesh-eating zombies are present here. Apart from this, there are also some dangerous zombie dogs and a dangerous deformed monster with a long tongue that are blood thirsty. It is not easy to face all these creatures and in this round many of the commando team fellows are also killed. This elite team also meets a girl here named "Alice". This girl, along with all of them, faces zombies. Alice is very brave and cuts many zombies into pieces and kills them. We are going to see her amazing action scenes in this film. Basically, an evil supercomputer is doing all this with these people, which went out-of-control. This dangerous computer system was part of a secret experiment which made a deadly virus its own and spread it in a research lab. All of them have to survive the horror. Please Like, Share and Subscribe.

Resident Evil part 1 is a 2002 action horror film written and directed by Paul Anderson (Full Horror Movie Explained in Hindi). In my opinion; this movie is a different example of horror as it is scarier. The style of the action scenes of " Milla Jovovich " and the director's story telling style is also very different which makes this movie unique.

Few words from transcript: When the movie begins, we get to know about a famous company ''Umbrella Corporation''. This Corporation had become a famous and successful company. The reason behind this success was that the Umbrella company earned profit by selling weapons more than by medicines.

Credits:

Images and footage Source: Constantin Film and Pathé Distribution

Director: Paul W. S. Anderson

Producer: Samuel Hadida and Bernd Eichinger

Writer: Resident Evil by Capcom

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