Gory Beauty: How Resident Evil Turns Bodies into Its Core of Fear

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On its 30-year anniversary, the piece argues that Resident Evil fuses peril with an eroticized focus on the body, centering handsome leads like Leon Kennedy whose injuries, transformations, and death sequences turn danger into a kinetic, fetishized experience. Through RE4 and beyond, camera work and relentless hits emphasize vulnerability over pure machine-like action, while zombies symbolize degraded humanity. The series also leans on homoerotic subtext (e.g., Krauser) and male peril remains a throughline even as women appear; RE9 extends this gaze by letting players watch Leon through a Grace/third-person lens, keeping the body at the center of horror.
Topics:technology#body-horror#entertainment#gender-representation#leon-kennedy#resident-evil#video-games
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