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  • This movie really made me crazy about it, The Resident Evil; after a life. The actress of this movie is looking so smart and sexy. Still. so I can’t mention the name of the characters of this movie, but the some knowledge about this, I got like this movie is written by Paul WS Anderson and produced by Jeremy Bolt. I like most that scene in this movie, in which she fights with devil with sword. She plays with sword like stick. There are so many events, which create a wonder made me feel to do like that actress, but I know, I can’t do like that.

  • Review about "Resident Evil : Afterlife 3D"
    I am not so over with this franchise, and for those of you who are with me and crazy about this saga, trust me guys you will love this movie in 3D. Alice (Jovovich) has risen to new level with this installment of Resident Evil. The visual effects are simply unbelievable. Look out for the character with the Axe, you are going to love it and soon he is going to be your wallpaper.

  • Resident Evil: Afterlife. I feel her pain. But Jovovich, in her fourth turn as Alice, the genetically enhanced, zombie-slaughtering heroine of the video game-inspired series, isn’t the only one looking a bit tired. The entire film suffers from a severe case of franchise fatigue, the hallmarks of which no amount of “big guns, beautiful women, [and] dogs with heads that explode,” as producer Jeremy Bolt so artfully boasts in the film’s official press notes, can possibly hide.

  • Went to see the new Resident Evil movie in the series and quite frankley it was not what I expected. The other movies in the series where very good but this one just missed the spot they jumped around too much did not explain what things where and just went way out there like zombies digging threw brick walls now come on what is that they are dead not very believable in my book. The 3-D was pretty good but I would give this movie a D. They also left it open for an other movie and they said this was the last one yeah right.

  • Resident Evil: Afterlife (2010)

    Having seen all of the movies in the series, I can honestly say this one was the worst.Action scenes are too boring.And 3D, just for namesake only.I saw it. I won't be seeing it again. I wont refer to any of my friends to see it. So boring movie.SOme major things that I think was bad are, The beginning scenes where the Tokyo HQ of the Umbrella Corporation was taken down by a bunch of Alice clones was over way too fast. Sadly, this was the best action of the whole thing and lasted five whopping minutes. Of course, the bad guy got away. The part about "the original Alice" being turned Human again didn't really seem to have any effect on her except once right afterward it happened.

    From that point til the end it was just a few Matrix-style 3D slow-motion scenes that would have been more impressive at full speed. (How many times can you watch the bullets just missing the bad guy, even in 3D, before it gets tiresome? You get to answer that in this one!) The action was slow. The story-line was slow. The pace was slow. Worst of all, it was blatantly predictable.

    To say that it was formulaic would be expected, but adding that it was fundamentally boring was unexpected. The worst of it all was that there was no sense of resolution - which I suppose was in keeping with the lack of everything else that the previous movies had.

    No bad guys were harmed in the making of this film. The big bad guy gets away and the cliffhanger was so over-the-top and unrealistic (as if realism means anything to these folks, but, really, an assault of a hundred armored ospreys on two minutes notice with a full tactical report? PLEASE!) you begin to not care.

    Maybe they were relying on the 3D effect to turn what are now passe visuals into something special. Didn't happen. Maybe they expected the audience to get into the story line more and care about the characters. Didn't happen. Maybe they were relying on the franchise fan base to turn out to pull off a big hit and slacked on the story and the rest.

  • Resident Evil: Afterlife starts off with a very big bang as Alice takes the fight right to the door of the Umbrella Corp., slicing, dicing and blasting her way through countless goons – and later scores of the undead – in eye-popping 3D gory... er, glory. After learning that there may be a promised land of sorts in Alaska for zombie apocalypse survivors, Alice journeys there but only finds a single soul: Claire, who is suffering from amnesia after a run-in with Umbrella Corp. agents.

    Together, the two heroines travel to Los Angeles where they encounter a ragtag band of survivors who have taken shelter from the undead inside a prison. The survivors' unofficial leader is Luther West (Undercovers star Boris Kodjoe), a former basketball star who now leads a ragtag band of survivors (which includes Sons of Anarchy's Kim Coates). If they're all to survive and find a way out of this deathtrap, Alice and the others must trust the one man they've been warned not to: Chris Redfield, whom the survivors have locked up.

  • Resident Evil: Afterlife

    Afterlife is indeed less intense/exciting than its predecessors perhaps due to the "mishap" to Alice.
    I think I’d like to think of this more of a video game demo, than a real movie. If you like computer games like "Left 4 Dead", then you’d probably enjoy this.

  • Movie was full of highly perfected top class action! but movie was not the type of earlier parts. story didn met my expectation,also climax is a flop.Though the action is just breathtakingly perfect i had suggest to give the movie a slip IF you are not a fan.

  • Movie is after life-This movie gives some serious action scenes(reminds you of Matrix Trilogy).... but the story line was preety loose...... perhaps the worst of all the four movies in this series.