Resident Evil: Afterlife Reviews
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Resident Evil: Afterlife (2010) is a movie built entirely around its 3D experience, and that is both its strength and its downfall. The story takes a slightly better direction than the previous sequels, benefiting from W.S. Anderson’s return as director, but it still lacks depth. The movie leans fully into action and spectacle, with a focus on flashy sequences rather than strong storytelling. Watching it in 3D, the visuals and effects shine, giving a level of immersion that helps mask the flaws, but in 2D, it loses much of its impact and starts to feel more like a video game cutscene than a cinematic experience. The cinematography and editing are more controlled than in the last two films, making the action at least watchable without feeling overly chaotic. Slow motion is used heavily, almost excessively, but in the 3D format, it works as intended. The film’s standout moment is the chained hammer attack, which delivers one of the most memorable uses of 3D, making it a rare scene that actually evokes a reaction. While the direction is better, the script remains simplistic, offering just enough to move the story along without any real depth. Milla Jovovich once again carries the film, keeping it entertaining with her presence and well-executed action sequences. The supporting cast is there, but nothing particularly stands out. The soundtrack keeps the industrial rock vibe going, fitting well with the movie’s style. Overall, Afterlife is all about the 3D spectacle. If watched in its intended format, it is an enjoyable action-packed ride. In 2D, however, the flaws are much harder to ignore, making it a much weaker film when stripped of its biggest selling point.
The fourth instalment to the Resident Evil live action films named Afterlife still maintains aspects that do not work especially with its lifeless script, story and yet again uninteresting characters.
Filme bacaninha, o roteiro bacaninha, o que salvou foi de novo as cenas de ação e a aparição de Albert Welker que foi legal.
Terrible visual effects and a really dumb script.
This franchise needs life.
Could have been great but a dumb ending dosent help
Good for now Rating : 8/10 Good Follow my Instagram : @yudhasatria955
It's a very good film, Resident Evil: Afterlife, 2010...
hehehe woman with guns go brrrrr
Over 10 years old and I don’t think it’s god awful as many reviews made it out to be It wasn't screened in advance for critics but I had fun with it Slogs in a few places but Milla Jovovich proves she's still a bonafide action heroine battling the undead Happy too they kept the song from the trailer in the actual movie Paul W.S. Anderson comes back in the director’s chair; taking place after the events of ‘Extinction’ Alice makes her way after the Umbrella Corporation where Albert Wesker is in charge of all operations The T-virus has spread worldwide with most of the human population dead or infected becoming zombies Alice and her clones manage to get Wesker out of the way but she becomes human again; after escaping death once more Alice attempts to follow a broadcast signal coming from a place called Arcadia (a so-called safe haven for survivors) Alice then runs into Claire Redfield whom she ended up getting separated during their flight to Alaska along with K-Mart and the others, Claire has her memory wiped from a spider-looking device on her Alice brings her along hoping she’ll remember and they manage to find a small band of human survivors in a fortified prison From then on Alice and the others form a plan to leave and head for Arcadia in finding hope whilst battling more hordes of zombies The action is impressive and the 3D is utilized pretty well Yes there are things that pop up with no explanation particularly the Axe Man during the middle, it’s a boss fight just like it is in the actual video game! I just love how Shawn Roberts is hamming it up as Wesker in every scene he’s in Love that they brought back Claire and introduced her brother played by Wentworth Miller Funny this came out 11 years after The Matrix, guess Anderson was a huge fan He doesn’t skimp on the action and the gore effects so fans of that will get their moneys worth I admit I did get a few jumps even if they were planned cheap and there’s a badass score by Tomandandy However you feel whether this stays true to the source material is up for debate The first movie was fun, hated the second one with a passion, 3 had the advantage of being almost Mad Max, and this one was very enjoyable This is still one of my favorites in the long-running franchise even if they’re not critical darlings
really cheesy saw it in theaters years ago too much slow motion felt like a matrix rip off.
Still in the process of bringing the umbrella company down. Alice finds out about a safe haven from her rescuers.
Every Resident Evil movie is fire! Milla Jovovich is a beautiful bad ass! Alice is DEFINITELY a role model for me! All the 3☆ and lower ratings are by horrible people with bad taste!!!!!!!
Wow resident marvel what a combo action and stupid twins that clearly don't know what they are doing
Both awful and amazing at the same time, Afterlife manages to be the best thing PWSA has put out yet.
Cheesy Action Movies to make his own Wife look cool in a Resident Evil Adaptation I would like to thank Hollywood for ruining a Classic Horror Game
The next unnecessary nail to residents evil franchise coffin. Another 2 hours of a Wes Anderson attempt at making his wife look cool at the expense of all the other things like story, even barely realistic things, special effects.
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