Review of Resident Evil: Afterlife (2010) by Oscarpicks2010 — 29 Nov 2010
After 4 years of the so called evil corporation "Umbrella", we still haven't gotten tired of this particular franchise. As entertaining as it may seems, we might be getting a little tired of Mila Jovovich being undefeatable (even though she doesn't have any powers in this film) by the undead zombies.
The plot is simple and straight foward. Alice (Jovovich) continues her journey on trying to destroy the whole Umbrella Corporation. Joining her this time is Ali Larter (Heroes), Wentworth Miller (Prison Break), and Boris Kodjoe (Undercovers).
Not that this cast is any better than its previous installment. Though it may be in 3D, but few scenes actually worked in 3D. Paul W.S. Anderson's (directed the first Resident Evil) directing is as bad as it can be.
The camera angles weren't right and he just doesn't know what to do with the material on his hands. Resident Evil: Afterlife may serve as a treat for fans, but critics find this bad for your teeth.
This review of Resident Evil: Afterlife (2010) was written by Oscarpicks2010 on 29 Nov 2010.
Resident Evil: Afterlife has generally received mixed reviews.
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