The world is a graveyard, and is its most restless ghost. Five years after the T-Virus turned humanity into a cannibalistic horde, Alice travels the desolate ruins of the American West. She is no longer just a survivor; she is a weapon. Driven by a singular need for vengeance against the Umbrella Corporation, she discovers a lead pointing toward a sanctuary known as Arcadia—a rumored safe haven in Alaska where the infection hasn't reached. The Siege of Tokyo
Resident Evil: Afterlife is not high art. It is, however, a high-water mark for stylish B-movie blockbusters. It respects the law of the video game movie: keep moving, keep shooting, and always have a bigger axe. For a Saturday night with surround sound and a large screen (even at 720p), Alice’s fourth outing remains a bloody good time. Resident.Evil.Afterlife.2010.720p.Dual.Audio.Hi...
Resident Evil: Afterlife is set four years after the events of Resident Evil: Extinction. The film follows Alice (Milla Jovovich) and a group of survivors as they search for a safe haven from the Umbrella Corporation's relentless pursuit. The world is a graveyard, and is its most restless ghost
She discovers a prison on the rooftop of a crumbling building, where a small band of survivors—including Claire Redfield (Ali Larter, now sporting a mind-control device on her chest) and her brother Chris (Wentworth Miller)—have holed up. Their goal: reach a mysterious tanker, “Arcadia,” which broadcasts a promise of safe haven. Unsurprisingly, Arcadia is not what it seems, and Alice must face a new, colossal threat: the Executioner (a giant axe-wielding monster) and a revamped, teleporting Albert Wesker (Shawn Roberts). Milla Jovovich as Alice Ali Larter as Claire