I think it was actually isolating everyone and determining if any of them were isolated from the infection, but it steadily detected that they were all infected and needed to die.
@@adamkaufman724okay I dont kinda get that so can you elaborate. The red queen already known that hosts infected with t-virus will reanimated right? So why did it kill everyone? Could it just lock down the facility (as it already did)?
In the last film in this series they have a Big Reveal that Umbrella is actually an apocalypse cult and always intended to infect everyone in the Hive eventually (this just accelerated their plans a bit). And honestly...that is the only reasonable explanation for this design.
Yeah, like imagine a facility specifically intended to contain airborne biological agents, whose ventilation system is so completely interconnected as to guarantee 100% saturation of the entire facility should such an agent break containment in a single enclosed space. It's amazing such a thing hasn't happened on accident beforehand.
@samuelcarrasquillo4590 ye the last movie was pretty bad so many camera jumps during one scene despite not having epilepsy i thought i was gonna have a seizure
I still don't understand why the man triggered an infection that will affect the world. He could have taken the virus and escaped, but by doing so he also locked himself up.
He threw the Virus containing vial so, he can keep Red Queen busy dealing with combating the contamination. Meanwhile, this will give him enough time to escape the hive like a smooth criminal.
Wdym tho? The interior design and atmosphere of most virology research centers were looked like this back in the day also in scene Everything was perfect , but the Air went scene is kinda backslap against the ideal logic
Super Advanced AI with cameras everywhere sees vial thrown and break open: "I'm going to ignore this for a minute" Detects the beginning of a outbreak: "Everyone must die including those not in this part of the ventilation loop" The architect who knew they'd be working with airborne chemicals and did not add any means to isolate the system: "Not my problem" Every HVAC technician ever: "The return vent goes to filters and is low pressure so stuff only goes in, and the source vent is high pressure and stuff only goes out, how is this an outbreak and why is there a vent going from a sealed lab to the next room over?"
yeah stupid shit. you know there was a russian facility in Siberia that studied anthrax, they used fire to purge vent output from hazard zones. Got outbreak of pathogenes couse mallfunction of ignition....
The AI recorded the broken flask. This moment is cut out in this clip. The ventilation system is obviously designed this way, since it is an underground complex. Isolating only one sector preserves the risk of spreading the virus, so the AI decides to isolate the entire complex as a whole, which is more rational. Most likely, the AI had additional instructions in case the infection spread, namely, to study the virus in action. One thing is for sure: The AI had no plans to save people. For AI they're all just lab rats. But this is just a movie and Resident Evil games never been logical.
@@KonstantinChervyakovkoStantes "Resident Evil games never been logical." Oh come now, surely it is entirely logical to have a secret high tech bioweapons facility hidden beneath a remote mansion filled anachronistic and somewhat pointless puzzles
@@ValleyMansonOfficial nope. Manson for the 2002 film. ...just checked ChatGPT 4 Who composed resident evil movies composition? ChatGPT The music composition for the "Resident Evil" movies was handled by several composers over the series: Marco Beltrami and Marilyn Manson collaborated on the score for the first "Resident Evil" film in 2002. Jeff Danna composed the music for "Resident Evil: Apocalypse" in 2004. Charlie Clouser, known for his work with Nine Inch Nails and on the "Saw" movie series, composed the score for "Resident Evil: Extinction" in 2007. Tomandandy, a music duo, composed the scores for "Resident Evil: Afterlife" in 2010 and "Resident Evil: Retribution" in 2012. Paul Haslinger, a former member of the electronic music group Tangerine Dream, composed the score for "Resident Evil: The Final Chapter" in 2016.
It's November the 1st, 2024 and you always need administrative people for ANY business. I was a plumber in the Air Force from 09-2013 and it made me think: "Does Cobra from G.I. Joe have non combat roles? People who cook, process paperwork, fix shit like me? A plumber? Not every body can be in a combat role, otherwise how does the organization run it's day to day tasks?" 🤨🤔
Iconic? Yes. But realistically, that lab is considered to be subpar at best, and at worst, it violates protocols as it's not fully isolated from the rest of the facility in its construction (Dude, that air vent would NEVER be a thing in an actual lab, it would've had its own air vents that are separate from the rest of the NEST if they actually bothered to look up real-life standards for biolabs like these).
Hello, greetings from Mexico, the virus also had to come out through that duct, remember that everything was planned to mainly infect everyone there inside the laboratory, that's why they record ventilation
Imagine escaping that complex after such a protocol has started almost immediately. Apart from no apparent benefit to kill everyone down there he could just have thrown that vial seconds before getting into the train.
The train does not go to another planet. Throwing a test tube and running away is like throwing a burning match on an island made of dry straw. You'll still burn.
Can someone explain why T-virus infects people through air in this scene, but can only infect through zombies bite or scratch in other scenes. It’s been the biggest logic bug of this movie, I think.
@@DemoNinja79 no doubt, but at least the first one, you could watch a couple of times and actually enjoy it, at least I can. The other ones….i stopped after the 3rd one. I don’t even know how many there are now
I don't think anyone was arguing that? If only because the franchise as a whole sets the bar at "tripping hazard in hell" and somehow still knock it down a peg...
To think, a quick e-mail from the AI telling umbrella the virus is loose and the staff are infected could've saved a lot of time and energy...instead of saying nothing and the team going in blind.
It's November the 1st, 2024 and people would have ignored or not clicked on that shit. I'm in an admin role behind a desk and do you know how much "spam" email we get a day from other people/departments, the higher ups? 95% of those internal emails from the higher ups, HR, some fundraising committee is junk.. 😡🤣
The Red Queen: “Viral outbreak? Better shut all doors, kill everyone, cut all communications, and not allow anyone to come inside, killing them if they try. and if they do manage to get by my defenses, and they’re about to shut me off, I should make sure not to warn them about the viral outbreak and just be cryptic to the very last byte.” Wild how that’s actually the most realistic representation of AI being used in the workplace that I’ve ever seen in movies.
The "Oh fuck the doors" axe guy was a german stuntman who is later seen dragging that axe as a zombie. He was so flexible he was able to dislocate his foot at-will, which he does for the zombie reveal scene later in the movie.
@@dukezap1But she tried. She killed all the infected and wanted to interfere with the rescue team by killing them too. This is how the Red Queen wanted to prevent the Apocalypse
Yknow, I still don't get why red queen was attacking the rescue team at all. Like.. Just tell them "There are zombies, I did lockdown to contain them" at first place?? Is 'Contacting Umbrella corp to bring in army to kill all zombies' not the best and preferrable way to containing outbreak? I REALLY think the rescue team was very valuable asset for the Red queen to successfully contain the outbreak
@@kim-lo8ozThe Red Queen acts according to the protocols of the bodyguards of an important person or the protection of a specially protected facility. In the event of a dangerous situation or threat, do not trust anyone and consider everyone an enemy and destroy them. The Twilight computer did just that - it tried to destroy everyone. Machine logic, which obeys the settings that programmers have introduced into it, is an enemy all around..
I remember being a stoned 22yr old watching this at a huge cinema, at night. Was busting for a wizz, JUST after the zombie dogs. The toilets were down this long empty hallway and lights went on as I walked down it. Got to the huge toilets, like 10 urinals in a row, standing there, doing the business, and suddenly, they ALL started auto flushing. RAN back and jumped in my seat, scaring the shit out of my housemate. We both screamed and the rest of the cinema also screamed! Good times
This movie was so amazing to watch for the first time in cinema back in the early 2000s and is still extremely entertaining after all those years. Too bad the sequels were all disappointing.
Ok so everyone is totally justified in talking about the absurd, comical design flaws in this facility, but personally I want to know more about how the vial that started the whole thing just went inexplicably flying out of somebody's hand.
I haven't watched this movie in years. Can someone clear somthing up for me. 1) What is is Halon gas when the Red Queen was releasing it into that room? 2) When that guy was making a case filled with the virus and the cure, did he throw the vial of the virus as part of his mission or just for the hell of it? 3) How did that guy get access tot the Hive, because of what he did and he was not wearing normal work attire he could not be a member working for the Umbrella Corp.
1) Could be Halon or some sort of aerosol meant to deprive oxygen and kill suspected bodies of infection. #2 and 3 are part of the same coin. Dude was married to Alice as part of a cover for Umbrella. Alice was going to expose Umbrella for the stuff they were doing. Her contact on the inside was the girl on the phone believing the lockdown was a fire drill. Like all pharmaceutical products, there is big money involved. Dude that unleashed the virus wanted to sell the vials on the market before Umbrella's exposure.
Halon is a fire extinguishing agent, which primarily works by quenching the flame propagation by free radical chain reaction. It is extremely effective at concentrations as low as 3% v/v while not having any toxic effects put to 15%. Carbon dioxide extinguishing systems in contrast need concentrations of around 30% to be effective but are lethal at 10 %v/v. So they are depicting a CO2 fire suppression system but call it Halon probably because it sounds cooler. In reality Halon is only used in specialty applications like military and chemical processing, where rapid fire suppression in close proximity to personnel without breathing equipment is required. The reason for that is that it is a CFC.
@@errantstar they are omnipresent in places like server rooms/datacenters and HPC facilities, like a hall filled with CRAY and other humongous rackmounts, you need a code to enter, and you have to drop everything as soon there is an alarm and run to the exit, or you will asphyxiate as soon it starts spraying the gas. «RIP our network technician who needed the last APT update to finish the job BUT the data is safe.»
In this scene it shows the virus spreading via air, but then spreading by another biting only … (Not like Walking Dead Show when the person changed to Zombies even if they died by “Accident”) …
Because the virus can only spread via the air under very specific circumstances. A lab environment being perfect because it's a sealed and confined space so viral load in the air is extremely high. It's not able to spread in the air outside of those very specific circumstances. So it cannot spread in the open air outside.
In the space of 48 hours, or however long it takes for the strike team to arrive? No. In its chemical form it is made for aerosol dispersal, because it's a bioweapon, but the virus has a short lifespan when airborne. When it is inside a host it lives for longer and transmits via bite.
人間は多くの設計上の欠陥を犯している. for example, it's impossible to be born american or born japanese due to parents or "country of birth," just like it's impossible to be born communist. citizenship is born naturally over time. despite that, humans use birth certificates and tell each other that they are born into status. the requirement at every national border is for people to prove that they are working AGAINST the country that they are clearly interested in travelling to, by only allowing FOREIGN passports and to establish that they do not believe any human has the freedom to serve a country by choice. おもしろいですか?maybe old news. でも。。。you certainly identified a flaw.
I wish they would've took more inspiration from the first game when it came to the lab. Hell, in the game the power supply station was as big as the actual "lab" with just one small operating room, a sample room and then just bunch of random storage rooms and a cell for some odd reason.
i have been absolutely terrified of biochemical horror since i was a kid, to the point where the word "biochemical" itself horrifies me. i almost died watching this
If you haven’t seen Warning Sign (1985), I recommend it. Their ‘virus escape’ event is very well crafted. Simply No Way it didn’t seriously influence the Resident Evil film (and possibly creation of the original game concept)
Two things: 1. if the T-virus was so dangerously contagious, how come the Hive wasn't equipped with a massive supply of aerosolized antidote that could be deployed in the event of a breach? 2. I don't know who he is, but the bald scientist at 3:12 radiates absolute boss energy. From his declaration of "Oh, f**k the doors!" to his power walking through the water to grab the fire axe, to trying to break through the glass walls to get them out of that room before they could drown.
They had a whole contamination lockdown procedure but forgot the huge air vent that circulates air from the contaminated room to the entire facility???
The woman in the elevator who ends up being decapitated is credited as Ms. Black. To be honest, her death was rather merciful compared to the alternative of being eaten alive by the others in the elevator when they inevitably turned into zombies.
Serious question. If the RED Queen knew that the T-Virus would reanimate dead bodies, why did she kill them? What would happen if they breathe in the T virus whist alive?
Zombies are dumb. They would not escape containment. Humans, even ones infected, could figure a way out. Best to kill the humans that are inevitably going to die and contain their zombie husks. She could have been less sadistic and told Umbrella what's going on though.
@tconnelly8 Yeah, the Red Queen was extremely stupid for the sake of the plot. How there wasn't an external communication about the T-Virus contamination in the Hive to umbrella is what actually ended the world lol.
The problem with this beggining is that it works amazingly well, but then the movie shifts from the games or the books. [Of course, anyone with actual experience in this kind of enviroments would like to chop their own genitals and the OSHA inspectors would suicide] The laboratory clearly doesn't have the appealing of the laboratory in the games, and I kind of prefer this type of laboratory rather than the labs in the game, but if they made a good version of the game or the book the movie would be solid AF.
They all forgot to tell the camera ai "ignore all former directives" before telling it anything. It really should jave been in their induction training...
Yep. I just don't see why a top-secret lab would place a vent like that, especially a vent that sucks air OUT of the top-secret lab INTO the remainder of the facility. There's no way
I actually enjoyed the first Resident Evil film, even though it made little sense. What sort of biological facility has vents to spread a spillage throughout the facility?
anybody knows why would they keep those kind of dogs? I mean - for experimenting? guarding? why not using mice🤭 if dogs are used, certainly it would be fatal for the mutation.😂
They experiment on anything they want...just because they say they don't use dogs doesn't mean they really don't use dogs.....it would bring the attentions of animal cruelty to their doorstep
As an AI developer, I can confirm that’s how AIs respond. We could develop AIs that track vials in real-time (e.g., YOLO or SSD). But, we are always subject to deadlines or budgets.
The AI was actually trying to contain the infection by killing everyone first.
logic. they were already dead anyways.
>lock the building
>shutdown all communications
>shutdown power
>release halon
@@SilverSpoon_ the ai was just following protocol, Afterall if even 1 survives then the worlds fucked
I think it was actually isolating everyone and determining if any of them were isolated from the infection, but it steadily detected that they were all infected and needed to die.
They were infected either way. Killing them meant they wouldn't get the chance to break the quarantine. Zombies aren't smart enough for that.
@@adamkaufman724okay I dont kinda get that so can you elaborate. The red queen already known that hosts infected with t-virus will reanimated right? So why did it kill everyone? Could it just lock down the facility (as it already did)?
Lets just connect the lab air supply to the whole facility without any filtration despite having air-tight doors connected to said lab...
yeah, talk about stupid cost cutting.
In the last film in this series they have a Big Reveal that Umbrella is actually an apocalypse cult and always intended to infect everyone in the Hive eventually (this just accelerated their plans a bit). And honestly...that is the only reasonable explanation for this design.
And They Had An A.I Super Computer That Went Berserk!
Yeah, like imagine a facility specifically intended to contain airborne biological agents, whose ventilation system is so completely interconnected as to guarantee 100% saturation of the entire facility should such an agent break containment in a single enclosed space. It's amazing such a thing hasn't happened on accident beforehand.
@@SpaceBearEngineer
Wait A Sec...
You Said That The Umbrella Corporation
Was A Doomsday Cult?!
In The Movies??!!
@@samuelcarrasquillo4590 yeah they are, they want to restart the world 😅
@samuelcarrasquillo4590 ye the last movie was pretty bad so many camera jumps during one scene despite not having epilepsy i thought i was gonna have a seizure
As someone who works at the hive I can verify the authenticity of this scene. We all died.
I concur. I really didn’t like working there anyway.
You're still coming in Monday @@henryhallmann4282
Dang that sucks. Hope you'll be ok
Rip
At least Warm Bodies let us know that ya'll can still come back.
I feel like this is the worst quarantine protocol ever designed
Quarantine protocol designed by Jigsaw
@@PerpetualWanegood one 😂😂
Better than China's
You are right
What's crazy is this is really how all level 5 bioweapon facilities operate in the USA and some level 4
As we all know, vials containing deadly biochemical agents must come in cool double helix shapes.
Such a redundant observation. We all know it, why need to reiterate. It's been like this for hundreds if not thousands of years.
Shut up its cool
why cant you fucks enjoy anything
this is why our movies suck now
I still don't understand why the man triggered an infection that will affect the world. He could have taken the virus and escaped, but by doing so he also locked himself up.
He escaped before the facility locked down
@@h5skb4ru41 not really, his memory eradicated by nerve agent. He basically a vegetable when they found him.
@@podcastler What kind of vegetable in particular? 😮
@@KSmithwick1989I'm guessing celery because some celery sounds really good right now
He threw the Virus containing vial so, he can keep Red Queen busy dealing with combating the contamination. Meanwhile, this will give him enough time to escape the hive like a smooth criminal.
I just got hired for umbrella! Can't wait for my 1st day
‘It’s extremely dangerous… best put it in a glass container then…’
Ummm... all hazardous materials are stored in glass vials in real life.
@@DemoNinja79 Well, that’s reassuring…
@@paulklee5790 you aint never been in a chem lab. I can tell.
@@DemoNinja79 No, as a theoretical physicist I look down on lowly chemists, they are no better than geologists and other zombie fodder…
@@paulklee5790 theoretical physicists rarely comment on yt especially on dumb hollywood movies. Stop the cap.
Production staff: “how unrealistic do you want this scene?”
Director *Yes*
shit-tier movie
Wdym tho? The interior design and atmosphere of most virology research centers were looked like this back in the day also in scene
Everything was perfect , but the Air went scene is kinda backslap against the ideal logic
you should become a scientist and proof it yourself what you mean unreal
@@thesrndude6588 Tudo nessa cena é ridículo, a circulação de funcionários, a manipulação de materiais, TUDO
@@paulof2028ok
That tune is one of the most iconic themes of all times. To me it represents biochemical horror perfectly.
What tune is it?
Resident Evil 1 theme @@Moss_Cliff_
@@Moss_Cliff_Just search for Resident Evil movie soundtrack
@@Moss_Cliff_ 0:01
When they released CV19, that song immediately played in my mind 🙂↕️
Super Advanced AI with cameras everywhere sees vial thrown and break open:
"I'm going to ignore this for a minute"
Detects the beginning of a outbreak:
"Everyone must die including those not in this part of the ventilation loop"
The architect who knew they'd be working with airborne chemicals and did not add any means to isolate the system:
"Not my problem"
Every HVAC technician ever:
"The return vent goes to filters and is low pressure so stuff only goes in, and the source vent is high pressure and stuff only goes out, how is this an outbreak and why is there a vent going from a sealed lab to the next room over?"
Because Hollywood is retarded.
yeah stupid shit. you know there was a russian facility in Siberia that studied anthrax, they used fire to purge vent output from hazard zones. Got outbreak of pathogenes couse mallfunction of ignition....
The AI recorded the broken flask. This moment is cut out in this clip. The ventilation system is obviously designed this way, since it is an underground complex. Isolating only one sector preserves the risk of spreading the virus, so the AI decides to isolate the entire complex as a whole, which is more rational. Most likely, the AI had additional instructions in case the infection spread, namely, to study the virus in action. One thing is for sure: The AI had no plans to save people. For AI they're all just lab rats. But this is just a movie and Resident Evil games never been logical.
@@KonstantinChervyakovkoStantes "Resident Evil games never been logical." Oh come now, surely it is entirely logical to have a secret high tech bioweapons facility hidden beneath a remote mansion filled anachronistic and somewhat pointless puzzles
@@KonstantinChervyakovkoStantes yeah just like in Wuhan. :^)
Manson is a cinematic music genius, love this music.
You mean Charlie Clouser? Brian didn't do shit
@@ValleyMansonOfficial nope. Manson for the 2002 film. ...just checked ChatGPT 4
Who composed resident evil movies composition?
ChatGPT
The music composition for the "Resident Evil" movies was handled by several composers over the series:
Marco Beltrami and Marilyn Manson collaborated on the score for the first "Resident Evil" film in 2002.
Jeff Danna composed the music for "Resident Evil: Apocalypse" in 2004.
Charlie Clouser, known for his work with Nine Inch Nails and on the "Saw" movie series, composed the score for "Resident Evil: Extinction" in 2007.
Tomandandy, a music duo, composed the scores for "Resident Evil: Afterlife" in 2010 and "Resident Evil: Retribution" in 2012.
Paul Haslinger, a former member of the electronic music group Tangerine Dream, composed the score for "Resident Evil: The Final Chapter" in 2016.
imagine trusting ai
@@2ksoulja The AI is right though. Manson did the first resident evil music, along with that Marco Beltrami guy. I looked it up on multiple sources
Imagine wiping out the entire building every time a virus container hits the ground. Umbrella is definitely not good at making profit.
Bioweapons builders and their support staff being blissfully unaware of what they do for a living 😂
It's November the 1st, 2024 and you always need administrative people for ANY business. I was a plumber in the Air Force from 09-2013 and it made me think:
"Does Cobra from G.I. Joe have non combat roles? People who cook, process paperwork, fix shit like me? A plumber? Not every body can be in a combat role, otherwise how does the organization run it's day to day tasks?" 🤨🤔
@@Hmongboi228I wonder the same thing.
Iconic? Yes. But realistically, that lab is considered to be subpar at best, and at worst, it violates protocols as it's not fully isolated from the rest of the facility in its construction (Dude, that air vent would NEVER be a thing in an actual lab, it would've had its own air vents that are separate from the rest of the NEST if they actually bothered to look up real-life standards for biolabs like these).
Hello, greetings from Mexico, the virus also had to come out through that duct, remember that everything was planned to mainly infect everyone there inside the laboratory, that's why they record ventilation
@@KalA-fu3ok nothing was planned with the lab tho, it was the random guy who broke a vial after stealing them
Viruses like this? It would be highly isolated and contained like a nuclear bunker.
@@eigelgregossweisse9563 Exactly.
@@moneybilla if i remember correct, the whole lab and virus leak bs is the umbrella idea on how to test their product. like lmao
Imagine escaping that complex after such a protocol has started almost immediately. Apart from no apparent benefit to kill everyone down there he could just have thrown that vial seconds before getting into the train.
The train does not go to another planet. Throwing a test tube and running away is like throwing a burning match on an island made of dry straw. You'll still burn.
I’d say everyone who died around 4:50 was lucky.
Why would you share the same HVAC system? The one in the lab should have been isolated.
I'll tell you why.
Use Boll directed this film.
@@EXRazeBurnUsain Bolt? Uwe Boll?
Nah its the dude who directed Mortal Kombat and Alien Vs Predator.
@@EXRazeBurnnah, just the same director that directs mortal kombat movies.
@EXRazeBurn It wasn't Uwe Boll though. Paul WS Anderson directed the Resident Evil movies.
To think that one throw is what started it all
I am a molecular biologist and I can confirm that this is all true.
Could you please describe the details of what do you think exactly happened here ?
@@arvetamm2639 Can't ! Because the whole scene is out of logic. If... it is in logic, then the pandemic was a childs play.
Can someone explain why T-virus infects people through air in this scene, but can only infect through zombies bite or scratch in other scenes. It’s been the biggest logic bug of this movie, I think.
Yeah, agree. Air filtration is the main measure of biological safety. However, we still have cases like "Sverdlovsk anthrax leak".
@@qazwsxedc4490 Directed by Paul W.S. Anderson should answer your question
"3:09 It's a sealed room."
*meanwhile the vents: **0:43*
different room i guess?
@@danielluptak5466 It's the same room.
Exatamente
"Darren Devine" 'I Don't Belong Here' 'What We Need Is Better Drugs' (Elevator Music)
Even though the Red Queen was homicidal, I still respect her actions.
she did what she had to do
All she did was basic math. 8 billion > a few hundred
Red Queen is from China
@@LoveIncestwtf is your name bro
I don’t care what anyone says, the first RE movie was the best in the franchise
pretty low bar.
Milla can't act.
Movies had so much potential.
Thats not saying alot. The whole franchise was dog poo.
@@DemoNinja79 no doubt, but at least the first one, you could watch a couple of times and actually enjoy it, at least I can. The other ones….i stopped after the 3rd one. I don’t even know how many there are now
@@stevebentley4516
She gives good head that's why she is getting jobs
I don't think anyone was arguing that? If only because the franchise as a whole sets the bar at "tripping hazard in hell" and somehow still knock it down a peg...
To think, a quick e-mail from the AI telling umbrella the virus is loose and the staff are infected could've saved a lot of time and energy...instead of saying nothing and the team going in blind.
It's November the 1st, 2024 and people would have ignored or not clicked on that shit. I'm in an admin role behind a desk and do you know how much "spam" email we get a day from other people/departments, the higher ups? 95% of those internal emails from the higher ups, HR, some fundraising committee is junk.. 😡🤣
The Red Queen:
“Viral outbreak? Better shut all doors, kill everyone, cut all communications, and not allow anyone to come inside, killing them if they try. and if they do manage to get by my defenses, and they’re about to shut me off, I should make sure not to warn them about the viral outbreak and just be cryptic to the very last byte.”
Wild how that’s actually the most realistic representation of AI being used in the workplace that I’ve ever seen in movies.
The "Oh fuck the doors" axe guy was a german stuntman who is later seen dragging that axe as a zombie. He was so flexible he was able to dislocate his foot at-will, which he does for the zombie reveal scene later in the movie.
When we finally ask Ai to solve the world's problems.
Already in progress. More is to come.
No people - no problems!
That computer was scarier than the T-Virus.
This computer saved the rest of the people on the planet.
@@Slava_MitrofanovWhat?? Everyone on the planet basically died. The Red Queen didn’t save shit
@@dukezap1But she tried. She killed all the infected and wanted to interfere with the rescue team by killing them too. This is how the Red Queen wanted to prevent the Apocalypse
Yknow, I still don't get why red queen was attacking the rescue team at all.
Like.. Just tell them "There are zombies, I did lockdown to contain them" at first place??
Is 'Contacting Umbrella corp to bring in army to kill all zombies' not the best and preferrable way to containing outbreak?
I REALLY think the rescue team was very valuable asset for the Red queen to successfully contain the outbreak
@@kim-lo8ozThe Red Queen acts according to the protocols of the bodyguards of an important person or the protection of a specially protected facility. In the event of a dangerous situation or threat, do not trust anyone and consider everyone an enemy and destroy them. The Twilight computer did just that - it tried to destroy everyone. Machine logic, which obeys the settings that programmers have introduced into it, is an enemy all around..
The origins of the coronovirus
Lmao more like the original of rabies
True story based on corona
From China 😂
Wuhan laboratory scene
I bet that’s where they made trump In that lab
Whoever designed the hvac system deserves to be fired lol
It was the same guy that designed the hvac for the Wuhan Lab in China.
I remember being a stoned 22yr old watching this at a huge cinema, at night. Was busting for a wizz, JUST after the zombie dogs. The toilets were down this long empty hallway and lights went on as I walked down it. Got to the huge toilets, like 10 urinals in a row, standing there, doing the business, and suddenly, they ALL started auto flushing. RAN back and jumped in my seat, scaring the shit out of my housemate. We both screamed and the rest of the cinema also screamed!
Good times
This movie was so amazing to watch for the first time in cinema back in the early 2000s and is still extremely entertaining after all those years. Too bad the sequels were all disappointing.
Ok so everyone is totally justified in talking about the absurd, comical design flaws in this facility, but personally I want to know more about how the vial that started the whole thing just went inexplicably flying out of somebody's hand.
Not to go into details that would involve spoilers, this was a deliberate action by the same person who was packing the rest of the vials
@@100ethereals7 ah that makes sense. Haven't seen this movie in years
They threw it on purpose
I haven't watched this movie in years. Can someone clear somthing up for me.
1) What is is Halon gas when the Red Queen was releasing it into that room?
2) When that guy was making a case filled with the virus and the cure, did he throw the vial of the virus as part of his mission or just for the hell of it?
3) How did that guy get access tot the Hive, because of what he did and he was not wearing normal work attire he could not be a member working for the Umbrella Corp.
1) Could be Halon or some sort of aerosol meant to deprive oxygen and kill suspected bodies of infection. #2 and 3 are part of the same coin. Dude was married to Alice as part of a cover for Umbrella. Alice was going to expose Umbrella for the stuff they were doing. Her contact on the inside was the girl on the phone believing the lockdown was a fire drill. Like all pharmaceutical products, there is big money involved. Dude that unleashed the virus wanted to sell the vials on the market before Umbrella's exposure.
Him and Alice worked in the hive and stuff, that's how he got in there
Yeah it was part of his mission I think
Halon is a fire extinguishing agent, which primarily works by quenching the flame propagation by free radical chain reaction. It is extremely effective at concentrations as low as 3% v/v while not having any toxic effects put to 15%. Carbon dioxide extinguishing systems in contrast need concentrations of around 30% to be effective but are lethal at 10 %v/v. So they are depicting a CO2 fire suppression system but call it Halon probably because it sounds cooler.
In reality Halon is only used in specialty applications like military and chemical processing, where rapid fire suppression in close proximity to personnel without breathing equipment is required. The reason for that is that it is a CFC.
@@errantstar they are omnipresent in places like server rooms/datacenters and HPC facilities, like a hall filled with CRAY and other humongous rackmounts, you need a code to enter, and you have to drop everything as soon there is an alarm and run to the exit, or you will asphyxiate as soon it starts spraying the gas.
«RIP our network technician who needed the last APT update to finish the job BUT the data is safe.»
2:03 TACTICAL NUKE INCOMING!
it‘s the same sound!!!
In this scene it shows the virus spreading via air, but then spreading by another biting only … (Not like Walking Dead Show when the person changed to Zombies even if they died by “Accident”) …
The virus is protean, it adapts to the environment
Because the virus can only spread via the air under very specific circumstances. A lab environment being perfect because it's a sealed and confined space so viral load in the air is extremely high. It's not able to spread in the air outside of those very specific circumstances. So it cannot spread in the open air outside.
The virus is protean (can change its form), engineered to spread itself by any means necessary.
Maybe it mutated for better evolution advantage?
In the space of 48 hours, or however long it takes for the strike team to arrive?
No. In its chemical form it is made for aerosol dispersal, because it's a bioweapon, but the virus has a short lifespan when airborne. When it is inside a host it lives for longer and transmits via bite.
The elevator scene gets me every time.
Something similar happened at CSULB years ago
But I never understood why, when it got to almost level with the floor, she didn't climb out quick.
@@teknotrance558 They attempted to pull em back in, but they were just fully stuck
Major design flaw in a biolab, should have used a separate air system from the workers.
Infrastructure to prevent theft: none.
Infrastructure to kill employees: full-auto.
めっちゃ危険なウィルス扱ってるのに換気システムが一系統しかないのは設計ミスじゃないの
很好
人間は多くの設計上の欠陥を犯している.
for example, it's impossible to be born american or born japanese due to parents or "country of birth," just like it's impossible to be born communist. citizenship is born naturally over time. despite that, humans use birth certificates and tell each other that they are born into status. the requirement at every national border is for people to prove that they are working AGAINST the country that they are clearly interested in travelling to, by only allowing FOREIGN passports and to establish that they do not believe any human has the freedom to serve a country by choice.
おもしろいですか?maybe old news. でも。。。you certainly identified a flaw.
*0:31** Prepare for Unforeseen Consequences.*
Bioweapon behind a thin glass tube. Great.
Great movie which keeps you in suspense (still in 2024)
Isolation room with VeNts 😂
Man I wanted so much more for this franchise …
Was obsessed with this movie bsck in the day
What an intro! This movie is so great!
初期バイオハザードの緊張感すごい、めちゃ怖くてトラウマになったわ
00:38 pause each second and you shall see who's responsible :)
А зачем он это зделал выпустил вирус зачем?🤔
Ugh, those poor Dobies! The most innocent characters in this movie!
0:32 😮so i was wondering why this person did this awful thing
2:03 perfect dark. Only my true ones will get lt
I have not played that N64 game, that's better than World is Not Enough, enough to get the reference.
I wish they would've took more inspiration from the first game when it came to the lab. Hell, in the game the power supply station was as big as the actual "lab" with just one small operating room, a sample room and then just bunch of random storage rooms and a cell for some odd reason.
The elevator scene has been living rent free in my head ever since i watched it as a kid. That was how good the scene is.
Dog sniffs: I smell the virus!
...I smell plot convenience. 😂(Same Dog)
Extremely dangerous virus and must wearing the suit like that, and just have ordinary ventilation without any filters? 😅
The SCP Foundation would’ve handled this containment breach better.
You think they wouldn't need to rely on a camera detecting an outbreak, rather it would be some kind of vent detection
i have been absolutely terrified of biochemical horror since i was a kid, to the point where the word "biochemical" itself horrifies me.
i almost died watching this
If you haven’t seen Warning Sign (1985), I recommend it. Their ‘virus escape’ event is very well crafted. Simply No Way it didn’t seriously influence the Resident Evil film (and possibly creation of the original game concept)
いざとなったら人を外に出さないシステムなの無慈悲で草
This computer saved the rest of the people on the planet.
Two things:
1. if the T-virus was so dangerously contagious, how come the Hive wasn't equipped with a massive supply of aerosolized antidote that could be deployed in the event of a breach?
2. I don't know who he is, but the bald scientist at 3:12 radiates absolute boss energy. From his declaration of "Oh, f**k the doors!" to his power walking through the water to grab the fire axe, to trying to break through the glass walls to get them out of that room before they could drown.
these part is the best part of the whole film at least
Umbrella Corp.'s risk management hire was probably an intern choosen from the top ten most proficient hires at the Lehmann Brother's 2008 internship.
Of Course Darren Devine Is Freaking The F Out On The Elevator
This scene was enough to make me want to rewatch this movie right now.
I built the ventilation system, i was the lowest bidder😅
If they just left it sealed, everything would've been OK.
It really was Iconic. So much so that years later I had a thought of it and I am here watching.
this Is how they spread the chemical weapons in the real world.
They had a whole contamination lockdown procedure but forgot the huge air vent that circulates air from the contaminated room to the entire facility???
“…the old biological lab detectors reacted when Madame Coroué’s latest project broke containment, and the lab became a Kiln…”
The woman in the elevator who ends up being decapitated is credited as Ms. Black. To be honest, her death was rather merciful compared to the alternative of being eaten alive by the others in the elevator when they inevitably turned into zombies.
バイオケミカル・ウェポンだと【B.O.W.】にならなくね?
確かにケミカルではあるが、原作だと【バイオ・オーガニック・ウェポン(Bio Organic Weapon)】やぞ
Serious question. If the RED Queen knew that the T-Virus would reanimate dead bodies, why did she kill them? What would happen if they breathe in the T virus whist alive?
Zombies are dumb. They would not escape containment. Humans, even ones infected, could figure a way out. Best to kill the humans that are inevitably going to die and contain their zombie husks. She could have been less sadistic and told Umbrella what's going on though.
@@tconnelly8 that makes sense. Easier to contain.
@tconnelly8 Yeah, the Red Queen was extremely stupid for the sake of the plot. How there wasn't an external communication about the T-Virus contamination in the Hive to umbrella is what actually ended the world lol.
That music just slaps
I am today years old realizing that the woman who got stuck between the elevator doors was Anna from Sex Education. I knew she looked familiar!
The problem with this beggining is that it works amazingly well, but then the movie shifts from the games or the books. [Of course, anyone with actual experience in this kind of enviroments would like to chop their own genitals and the OSHA inspectors would suicide] The laboratory clearly doesn't have the appealing of the laboratory in the games, and I kind of prefer this type of laboratory rather than the labs in the game, but if they made a good version of the game or the book the movie would be solid AF.
You store viruses and antivirus using robotic arms to prevent contamination, but in the end, you still have to take them out with bare hands.
They all forgot to tell the camera ai "ignore all former directives" before telling it anything. It really should jave been in their induction training...
New inflection point, pre and post covid, no one knew much about bio labs before covid.
so kills everyone except the dogs… fantastic system… just like the ventilation system…
"Take it easy"
"YOU TAKE IT EASY"
like what bro? 🤣
Why they haven't made unbreakable test tube glasses is beyond me. 😂
Whoever wrote the lab scene has no idea how such facilities work.
Whoever threw that vial is responsible for giving us 6 of the shittiest movies ever made
Oh shut up
@@JadeYagamiKusanaginah he's right man.
@@JadeYagamiKusanagiyea these movies sucked ass
1 was Great, 2 was decent... the rest were completely unnecessary..
Nah i loved them they all have a certain vibe to them although the last 2 were pretty shitty
2:56 best part
Yep. I just don't see why a top-secret lab would place a vent like that, especially a vent that sucks air OUT of the top-secret lab INTO the remainder of the facility. There's no way
With this job market… Where do I apply for all these openings?
I've been to Umbrella. Can confirm it was just like this.
As an umbrella executive director I would like to know your name and current location for.. re-evaluation.
I actually enjoyed the first Resident Evil film, even though it made little sense. What sort of biological facility has vents to spread a spillage throughout the facility?
I think this is inadvertently a very realistic depiction of what AI could do. Sadistic and psychotic.
Nah it's just a sub-standard biolab with a ventilation system that makes no sense
This is rational, not emotional
anybody knows why would they keep those kind of dogs? I mean - for experimenting? guarding? why not using mice🤭 if dogs are used, certainly it would be fatal for the mutation.😂
Dogs are there to detect pathogens and a virus leak, that’s why they were barking, because they could smell the virus, it was an alert system.
They experiment on anything they want...just because they say they don't use dogs doesn't mean they really don't use dogs.....it would bring the attentions of animal cruelty to their doorstep
They're using white bunny rabbits as experiments, as well 🐇 Bugs bunny will not be pleased with Umbrella using rabbits as experiments.
Because plot convenience. Dobermans are scary, means scary zombie dogs. Beagles are not.
If I remember correctly in real life they use many kinds of animals going from small to big.
As an AI developer, I can confirm that’s how AIs respond. We could develop AIs that track vials in real-time (e.g., YOLO or SSD). But, we are always subject to deadlines or budgets.
dude i love the virus making theme
そう!それはとても私を満足!良い動画配信でした!
There's no way this lab would have this virus in a room with a ventilation system connected to the rest of the building.
Nobody:
Every Bio Teach corporation everytime they try to contain their microbes: Let's use something that surely fragile.