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Resident Evil: Afterlife
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Resident Evil 4: Afterlife is again based on the wildly popular video game series. Alice continues on her journey to find survivors and lead them to safety. When the Umbrella Corporation ratchets up the stakes, an old friend turns up to lend Alice a helping hand. Rumor has it that some survivors have found sanctuary in Los Angeles, but when Alice and friends show up they find the city overrun with zombies, and quickly realize they've stumbled into a diabolical trap.
Resident Evil 4: Afterlife is again based on the wildly popular video game series. Alice continues on her journey to find survivors and lead them to safety. When the Umbrella Corporation ratchets up the stakes, an old friend turns up to lend Alice a helping hand. Rumor has it that some survivors have found sanctuary in Los Angeles, but when Alice and friends show up they find the city overrun with zombies, and quickly realize they've stumbled into a diabolical trap.
Actors:
Norman Yeung,
Denis Akiyama,
Ali Larter,
Mika Nakashima,
Nobuya Shimamoto,
Evin Michaels,
Christopher Kano,
Shin Kawai,
Martin Crewes,
Fulvio Cecere,
Kenta William Tomeoki,
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Norman Yeung
Denis Akiyama
Ali Larter
28 February 1976, Cherry Hill, New Jersey, USA
Mika Nakashima
19 February 1983, Kagoshima, Japan
Nobuya Shimamoto
Evin Michaels
Christopher Kano
Shin Kawai
Martin Crewes
1968, Barnet, London, England, UK
Fulvio Cecere
11 March 1960, Canada
Kenta William Tomeoki
Director:
Paul W.S. Anderson
Paul W.S. Anderson
4 March 1965, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, UK
Country:
Germany, Canada, United States
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September 23, 2012
It's loud, bland, gory, and has very little to offer in the way of story. Don't tell me you were actually expecting something else.September 16, 2010
Resident Evil: Afterlife lacks the humanity -- interesting characters, funny one-liners -- that made its predecessors enjoyable B-movies.September 19, 2012
With a simple plot paired with great action scenes in its brisk run time, that's all I really need from the series and 'Resident Evil: Afterlife' puts some new blood and excitement into what was close to becoming a dead franchise.September 10, 2010
Like pretty much all of Anderson's films, this one is half-baked. The half that's baked isn't too bad, though.September 28, 2012
The very definition of 'switch your brain off' entertainment.November 11, 2013
Resident Evil: Afterlife recycles nearly every horror convention. The plot is not original and the 3D is quite bad. And since we've literally seen all this before, it's only occasionally entertaining, and rarely interesting.December 20, 2010
True to series form, plot is nearly indiscernible, but this fourth installment in the sci-fi/horror/action franchise created by writer-director Paul W.S. Anderson is the sleekest so far, thanks to 3D and star Milla Jovovich's body-hugging catsuit.September 13, 2010
The action is easier to read than in most films of the genre, and therefore more enjoyable. Anderson makes particular use of sets and locations to wring out more bang for the stereoscopic buck.October 05, 2012
Another Resident Evil zombie film with no brains but plenty of over-the-top action should still sate the appetite of certain viewers.September 13, 2010
Anderson makes often-inspiring use of the 3-D effects, though he never quite tops the opening Shibuya Crossing bloodbath.February 15, 2013
Resident Evil: Afterlife sees Anderson returning to cinematic dreck with a stunningly tedious exercise in 3-D CGI wankery.September 11, 2010
Jovovich remains the lone light in the increasingly lackluster videogame-based zombie franchise, which barrels through its fourth installment with a threatened fifth on the way.