Resident Evil: After Life is an epic film that makes viewing fun for horror-mania's that are eager to know what is goes to happen next. Resident Evil is a successful franchise that has receive good critics from the audience and reviewers, what makes it more fun is that it is in 3D and this makes me think better graphics, more blood, more action and more screams from the viewers at the cinema theatres.
Inspired by the mythical creature produced by scientist, this movie is the typical Hollywood blockbusters that a virus outburst ready to eliminate human nature, thus, the good thing about this franchise is that it features zombies produced by a virus making human cells hyperactive. The film still continues on the adventures of Alice (Milla Jovovich) but the difference about is that she is a courageous killer machine. The movie also feature new characters making it more interesting, on the new streamline we have Bennett (Kim Coates), Angel (Sergio Peris-Mencheta), Luther (Boris Kodjoe) and Crystal (Kacey Barnfield).
The film still brings a similar story to the previous movies, only this time it is set in Japan. Alice again is on a mission to bring the Umbrella Organization only this time it is for good. The first scene is very shady but interesting when the virus finally goes to Japan, however, the virus attacks a Japanese girl – this girl out of nowhere attacks a Japanese Executive. Again the Umbrella Organization invades another country and again the virus infects a innocent soul, but fierce Alice comes to the rescue and attacks the security base of the building, she again succeeds and goes for Axeman (Ray Olubowale) but he again escapes and times a bomb to the building – however, Alice has a supernatural ability of multiplying because of the T-cells in her body. Alice, somehow manages to be in Axeman’s escape plane, she attempts to kill the villain but he randomly stabs Alice with a syringe that contains enzymes killing her T-cells. However, Alice is also on a mission to find her lost friend Claire (Ali Larter) and K-Mart (Spencer Locke). Interesting part is Claire and K-Mart have been programmed by the Umbrella and they lost their memory, Claire discovers that she has a brother Chris (Wentworth Miller). Some of the characters are killed by the zombies.
I must say I have my favourite scenes in the movie but I must say the storyline is no different to the previous movies, and the zombies are friendly as ever. However, the is better action and great graphics in 3D, I must say the movie could be a good movie to watch on a home alone Friday. The movie may make yon because some scenes are obvious. For a horror, it is not scary it is more like sci-fi thriller with a good graphical sound, I personally rate it 6/10.