Who betrayed Alice in Resident Evil?

The primary betrayer of Alice in the Resident Evil movies is Albert Wesker, especially in later films like The Final Chapter, where he lures survivors to the White House only to eliminate them as a final act for Umbrella, but Spence Parks betrayed her in the very first movie by stealing the T-Virus, causing the initial outbreak. The AI Red Queen also acts as a constant antagonist, betraying her creators and Alice to fulfill her programming.
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Why did Wesker betray Alice?

In the Resident Evil: The Final Chapter novelization, Wesker's betrayal at the White House is expanded upon, revealing that he had been using Alice to destroy his enemy Dania Cardoza.
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Is Claire Redfield Chris's daughter?

Claire Redfield is the sister of Chris Redfield (a main character in the original Resident Evil, known as Biohazard in Japan) and is one of two selectable characters in the sequel, Resident Evil 2.
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Why did Alice wake up in the shower?

In Resident Evil, Alice is an amnesiac who wakes up face down on the floor of a shower, with no memory of her identity or her location. Her memory loss was caused when a nerve gas was released into the house by its primary defenses which were activated by the Red Queen when the viral outbreak occurred.
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What did the T-virus do to Alice?

The T-Virus transformed Alice into a superhuman hybrid, granting her enhanced strength, speed, agility, reflexes, rapid healing, and eventually, powerful telekinetic abilities, making her Umbrella Corporation's most valuable bio-weapon asset, though her unique DNA allowed her to bond with the virus rather than mutate grotesquely like zombies, leading to repeated experimentation and cloning by Umbrella. 
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Did Alice purposely infect Don?

Later, Don sneaked past security and reunited with Alice, apologizing for abandoning her and begging for forgiveness. Alice appeared to forgive Don and they kissed. However, she accidentally infected Don through the kiss, and Alice then watched in horror as Don began succumbing to the infection.
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Why did Alice eat the mushroom?

The Cheshire Cat disappears leaving only the enigmatic grin behind. Alice drinks potions and eats pieces of mushroom to change her physical state.
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Did Frank's wife know about the simulation?

No, Frank's wife, Shelley, didn't know the whole truth about the simulation in the same way as Alice, but she was complicit and aware that things were off, eventually turning on Frank to seize control of the "Victory Project," hinting at her own manipulative role and desire for power within the system, not an escape from it like Alice. While Bunny knew and chose to stay, Shelley's actions suggest she was a participant who wanted to step into Frank's shoes, not a victim like Alice, as she kills Frank, claiming "it's my turn now".
 
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What is Alice's mental disorder?

Depersonalization and derealization

Along with size, mass, and shape distortions of the body, those with Alice in Wonderland syndrome often experience a feeling of disconnection from one's own body, feelings, thoughts, and environment known as depersonalization-derealization disorder.
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What did the hatter whisper to Alice at the end?

At the end of his dance, the Hatter grabs Alice and kisses her passionately. Before she leaves, He abruptly kisses her one last time and whispers "Fairfarren, Alice.".
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Is Angie Donna's daughter?

Angie (アンジー, Anjī?) was a doll owned by Donna Beneviento. Made for her by her father, Angie was used as a means of coping with her psychological problems.
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Are Jill and Chris lovers?

No, Chris Redfield and Jill Valentine are officially not a couple in the Resident Evil canon; their relationship is best described as deep, platonic partners, like "platonic life partners" or siblings, characterized by immense trust and loyalty, though some fans interpret "ship teases" as potential romance. While there's a strong bond and shared history, the games present them as dedicated partners and friends, not lovers, often leaving romantic interpretations to fan headcanon.
 
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Who did Wesker have a child with?

Albert Wesker had a son, Jake Muller, with an unnamed woman from Edonia (referred to as Ms. Muller in some files) whom he met in the U.S. in the early 90s; she returned home pregnant, and Wesker was unaware of the child, who grew up to be a mercenary. Jake's mother died from an illness in the early 2000s, and Jake only learned about his father later, becoming the protagonist in Resident Evil 6.
 
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Why does Wesker say 7 minutes?

Establishing a new world order is clearly a bit of a time sink for Wesker, so much so that he can only take exactly 7 minutes from his busy schedule to toy with Chris, which probably made Excella kind of jealous.
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Who did Wesker get pregnant?

Around this time, Wesker entered into a sexual relationship with a Serbian woman immigrant from Edonia whose last name was Muller, but lost interest soon after, unaware she was pregnant with his child.
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Did Dan love Alice or Anna?

Still obsessed with Anna, Dan pretends to be her and invites Larry to meet at the aquarium, where he knows Anna often goes.
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What disorder does the mad hatter represent?

Mad Hatter disease, also known as erethism, is a neurological condition caused by chronic mercury poisoning, stemming from 18th- and 1990s hat makers inhaling mercury vapors used to make felt hats, leading to symptoms like tremors, irritability, shyness, memory loss, and mental instability, inspiring the phrase "mad as a hatter". 
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What syndrome does Alice have?

Alice in Wonderland Syndrome (AIWS) is a rare neurological condition causing distorted perceptions of reality, making objects seem larger (macropsia) or smaller (micropsia), time speed up or slow down, and body parts feel the wrong size, similar to Alice's experiences in Lewis Carroll's book. It's a neurological issue with temporary episodes, often linked to migraines, infections, or epilepsy, affecting sensory input and body awareness, not a problem with the eyes or hallucinations.
 
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Did Alice have schizophrenia?

While the character Alice from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland isn't officially diagnosed, many psychological analyses suggest her bizarre experiences—like body size distortion, paranoia (Queen of Hearts), and nonsensical conversations—align with symptoms of psychosis or schizophrenia, leading to theories that Wonderland is a mental asylum and its characters other patients, though some attribute these to the distinct "Alice in Wonderland Syndrome" (AIWS) or trauma, rather than schizophrenia itself.
 
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Why did Frank's wife stab Frank?

At their house, Shelley, apparently, stabs Frank to death for his failure, claiming it is now "her turn". Alice makes it to Victory Headquarters, where she encounters a vision of Jack asking her to stay. Alice ignores the vision and rushes to the window just before Frank's men reach her.
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Why does Alice wrap her head?

In Don't Worry Darling, Alice wraps her head in plastic wrap as a disturbing attempt to suffocate herself, driven by her growing awareness that her reality is a simulation and her desperate, panicked effort to wake herself up from the virtual world. This act symbolizes her feeling trapped and suffocated by her manufactured life, mirroring other strange glitches and near-fatal incidents in the film as she tries to break free from the control of her husband and the simulation itself, according to analyses by Vulture, TV Tropes, and SlashFilm https://www.vulture.com/2022/11/spoilers-and-lingering-questions-for-dont-worry-darling.html, https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Headscratchers/DontWorryDarling,.
 
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Why were there earthquakes in Don't Worry Darling?

The earthquakes in Don't Worry Darling are glitches in the virtual reality (VR) simulation, hinting at the instability and artificiality of the "perfect" world, potentially caused by the men entering/exiting the simulation or simply bugs in the system, serving as a subtle clue that their reality isn't real. While the characters speculate the tremors are from dangerous weapons being built by their husbands in Project Victory, the true explanation (the simulation itself) isn't explicitly detailed, acting as a red herring or symbolic instability. 
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How did Alice become only 10 inches high?

First, she discovered a bottle from which she drank, which caused her to shrink: “'What a curious feeling!' said Alice; 'I must be shutting up like a telescope'. And so it was indeed: she was now only ten inches high....” [[2], p 10].
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What did the cake do to Alice?

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After Alice drank the Pishsalver and got small, she was unable to reach for the key on the table. She then found out an Upelkuchen cake with "Eat Me" written on it and ate a small part of it. She grew up enormously, to the point of reaching the ceiling of the Room of Doors.
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What did the pigeon call Alice?

The Pigeon accuses Alice of being a serpent, which causes her to doubt not only who she is but also what she is.
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