Resident.evil. Damnation.2012.720p.brrip.hindi.... =link= Guide
Since the filename is incomplete (Resident.Evil. Damnation.2012.720p.BRRip.Hindi...), I will assume it’s the Hindi-dubbed version of the animated film.
Prologue (from the file you see on screen)
Static. A scratched 720p print. Faint Hindi dubbing overlapping English gunfire.
On-screen text: Three days before Leon S. Kennedy entered the presidential palace.
Breakdown of the Filename:
- Resident.Evil: This refers to the popular video game series by Capcom, which has been adapted into several movies.
- Damnation: This is the subtitle for a specific movie within the Resident Evil film series, specifically the fifth film.
- 2012: The year the movie was released.
- 720p: The video resolution, indicating it's in high definition but not full HD (which would be 1080p).
- BRRip: This stands for Blu-ray Rip, suggesting the video was ripped (copied) from a Blu-ray disc. BRRips are typically of high quality.
- Hindi: Indicates that the movie is dubbed in Hindi.
Critical Summary
Animation & Action:
The CGI is high-quality for 2012, with fluid motion and detailed character models. Action sequences — especially the fight between Leon and multiple Tyrants — are intense and faithful to the games.
Story:
Darker and more political than its predecessor (Degeneration). It focuses on the horrors of war and bioweapons, though some critics found the plot thin compared to the games.
Voice Acting (Hindi dub):
While the original English cast is professional, the Hindi dubbing quality depends on the distributor. Often, Hindi-dubbed versions for home release maintain the tone but may lose some subtlety in translation. Resident.Evil. Damnation.2012.720p.BRRip.Hindi....
The Plot
The story takes place in the Eastern Slav Republic, a nation torn apart by civil war. The government is attempting to suppress a rebel faction, but the conflict takes a terrifying turn when rumors surface that the rebels are using biological organic weapons (B.O.W.s).
Leon S. Kennedy, a U.S. government agent, is ordered into the war zone to investigate. However, the mission goes awry when the U.S. orders a withdrawal. Leon chooses to ignore orders and stay behind to help his contacts within the rebellion. He soon discovers a dark conspiracy involving the country's leadership and the terrifying "Lickers," which are being controlled via a neural interface by a sinister scientist named Svetlana Belikova.
Story
Day 1 — The Failed Evac
BSAA Medic Sgt. Mira Kaur (Indian origin, assigned to UN peacekeepers) watches her squad get torn apart in a school gymnasium. A mutated "Tricorne" Tyrant—smaller, faster, with a split jaw—drops from the rafters. She survives only because a blast door seals her inside a supply closet with a terrified 10-year-old girl, Zoya.
Zoya has a bite mark on her arm. No fever. No turning. Yet.
Outside: the rebels think the BSAA released the B.O.W.s. The government thinks the rebels did it. Truth: a rogue Umbrella remnant is testing a Plaga variant that turns victims intelligent after infection. Since the filename is incomplete ( Resident
Day 2 — The Rules of Damnation
Mira and Zoya move through flooded metro tunnels. Mira has one pistol (6 rounds), a combat knife, and a medkit with antiviral injectors that won't work on Plaga.
Zoya whispers: “The tall ones with the long tongues—they remember. Don’t run in a straight line.”
They learn the hard way: these Lickers navigate by heat and echoes of fear (screaming, crying). Mira realizes the Hindi dubbing in her earpiece (a civilian radio signal) confuses them temporarily—different vocal frequencies.
Day 3 — The Bell Tower
The cathedral is supposed to be a neutral zone. Instead, it's a nest. A Pale Leader—a Plaga-mutated priest with whip-like tentacles emerging from his robe—controls a horde of child-like Ganados (former orphans). They don't attack. They sing. Prologue (from the file you see on screen) Static
Zoya’s bite mark glows faintly. She can hear the Pale Leader’s thoughts: “Deliver the soldier. We will let the girl go.”
Mira refuses.
Final fight: Mira uses the cathedral’s bells (sound as weapon—disorienting the Lickers outside and the Pale Leader inside). She stabs the Pale Leader’s exposed Plaga core with a broken bell clapper. Zoya’s mark stops glowing.
Verdict
Recommended for:
- Resident Evil game fans
- Viewers who prefer horror-action anime
- Those comfortable with Hindi-dubbed international animation
Not recommended for:
- Viewers who dislike CGI animation
- Those seeking a live-action Resident Evil style (like the Paul W.S. Anderson films)
About the Movie:
"Resident Evil: Damnation" is the fifth film in the Resident Evil film series. It was directed by Rupert Glover and stars Milla Jovovich, Oded Fehr, and Udo Kier. The film follows Chris Redfield (played by Oded Fehr) and Leon S. Kennedy (played by Sam Rockwell, but not listed in the filename) as they deal with a bioterrorism threat.
The Terrifying Evolution of the Lickers
In a franchise defined by its creatures, Damnation manages to make one of the oldest enemies feel brand new. The standard Lickers—those terrifying, brain-exposed wall-crawlers—are elevated to nightmare fuel. But the film truly shines when it introduces the "Advanced Lickers" (or "Gliders").
Seeing a pack of these massive, mutated B.O.W.s (Bio-Organic Weapons) stalk Leon through the darkened halls of a church, using echolocation and coordinated pack tactics, is genuinely terrifying. The animation allows for fluid, terrifyingly fast creature movements that practical effects or standard CGI in live-action films often fail to achieve.