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Resident Evil: Afterlife

- Experience a new dimension of evil

In a world ravaged by a virus infection, turning its victims into the Undead, Alice continues on her journey to find survivors and lead them to safety. Her deadly battle with the Umbrella Corporation reaches new heights, but Alice gets some unexpected help from an old friend. A new lead that promises a safe haven from the Undead takes them to Los Angeles, but when they arrive the city is overrun by thousands of Undead - and Alice and her comrades are about to step into a deadly trap.

Release Date : 2010-09-09

Language :EnglishSpanishJapanese

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Screen GemsConstantin FilmDavis Films/Impact Pictures

Production Country : CanadaGermanyUnited States of America

Alternative Titles : Resident Evil 4Resident Evil 4: AfterlifeBiohazard IVResident Evil - AfterlifeResident Evil 4 3DResident Evil 4 - AfterlifeResident Evil. AfterlifeResident Evil: Afterlife 3DResident Evil:AfterlifeResident Evil։ Afterlife 3DResident Evil Afterlife

Cast

Milla Jovovich

Character Name : Alice

Original Name : Milla Jovovich

Gender : Female

Wentworth Miller

Character Name : Chris Redfield

Original Name : Wentworth Miller

Gender : Male

Ali Larter

Character Name : Claire Redfield

Original Name : Ali Larter

Gender : Female

Kim Coates

Character Name : Bennett

Original Name : Kim Coates

Gender : Male

Kacey Clarke

Character Name : Crystal

Original Name : Kacey Clarke

Gender : Female

Shawn Roberts

Character Name : Albert Wesker

Original Name : Shawn Roberts

Gender : Male

Sergio Peris-Mencheta

Character Name : Angel

Original Name : Sergio Peris-Mencheta

Gender : Male

Boris Kodjoe

Character Name : Luther West

Original Name : Boris Kodjoe

Gender : Male

Spencer Locke

Character Name : K-Mart

Original Name : Spencer Locke

Gender : Female

Sienna Guillory

Character Name : Jill Valentine

Original Name : Sienna Guillory

Gender : Female

Norman Yeung

Character Name : Kim Yong

Original Name : Norman Yeung

Gender : Male

Ray Olubowale

Character Name : Axeman

Original Name : Ray Olubowale

Gender : Male

Christopher Kano

Character Name : Sniper

Original Name : Christopher Kano

Gender : Male

Tatsuya Goke

Character Name : Sniper

Original Name : Tatsuya Goke

Gender : Male

Fulvio Cecere

Character Name : Wendell

Original Name : Fulvio Cecere

Gender : Male

Nobuya Shimamoto

Character Name : Technician #1

Original Name : Nobuya Shimamoto

Gender : Male

Denis Akiyama

Character Name : Captain Hotaka

Original Name : Denis Akiyama

Gender : Male

Kenta William Tomeoki

Character Name : Technician #2

Original Name : Kenta William Tomeoki

Gender : Male

Peter Kosaka

Character Name : Duty Officer

Original Name : Peter Kosaka

Gender : Male

Shin Kawai

Character Name : Umbrella Sergeant

Original Name : Shin Kawai

Gender : Male

Mika Nakashima

Character Name : J Pop Girl

Original Name : 中島美嘉

Gender : Female

Takato Yamashita

Character Name : Business Man

Original Name : Takato Yamashita

Gender : Male

Hiromi Okuyama

Character Name : Kogel Girl Undead

Original Name : Hiromi Okuyama

Gender : Female

Iain Glen

Character Name : Dr. Isaacs (archive footage)

Original Name : Iain Glen

Gender : Male

Bill Blair

Character Name : Featured Zombie (uncredited)

Original Name : Bill Blair

Gender : Male

Emmanuel Buriez

Character Name : Zombie (uncredited)

Original Name : Emmanuel Buriez

Gender : Male

Martin Crewes

Character Name : Chad Kaplan (uncredited)

Original Name : Martin Crewes

Gender : Male

Jamie Ferenczi

Character Name : Survivor (uncredited)

Original Name : Jamie Ferenczi

Gender : Male

Stefen Hayes

Character Name : Yuri Loginova (uncredited)

Original Name : Stefen Hayes

Gender : Male

Brian Jansen

Character Name : Zombie (uncredited)

Original Name : Brian Jansen

Gender : Male

Azmyth Kaminski

Character Name : Zombie (uncredited)

Original Name : Azmyth Kaminski

Gender : Male

Devon Richards

Character Name : Zombie (uncredited)

Original Name : Devon Richards

Gender : Male

Jay Yoo

Character Name : Japanese soldier (uncredited)

Original Name : Jay Yoo

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Andres Gomez

@tanty

2021-06-23

As bad as the rest of the saga. Tons of action and FX with brainless script and plenty of bad actors.

J

JPV852

@JPV852

2021-06-23

Second time seeing this one, basically feel the same way, not terribly impressive effort, some spotty visual effects, a few silly fun moments however the finale looked like a poor Matrix copycat. But found some parts entertaining enough, just nothing all that memorable. **2.5/5**

A

Andre Gonzales

@SoSmooth1982

2023-08-08

Still in the process of bringing the umbrella company down. Alice finds out about a safe haven from her rescuers.

R

RalphRahal

@RalphRahal

2025-02-03

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.