The plot is nonsense in the best way. Alice is captured by Umbrella and forced to run through a giant underwater test facility that replicates: a suburban neighborhood, Tokyo, Moscow, and New York. She fights "zombie clones" of her old friends.
The film rushes through the “mutated city” premise, and some CGI has aged poorly. Still, it’s a guilty pleasure for fans who wanted to see Raccoon City destroyed by a nuclear strike—just like in Resident Evil 3: Nemesis (the game).
A messy, rushed, but ultimately satisfying goodbye.
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. This original series was primarily written and produced (and often directed) by Paul W.S. Anderson Original Resident Evil Movie Collection (2002–2016) Resident Evil (2002)
Returning director Paul W.S. Anderson leaned fully into 3D spectacle. Afterlife begins with Alice losing her superhuman abilities (nerfed for balance) and assaulting Umbrella’s Tokyo headquarters. She then flies to Los Angeles, where survivors are trapped in a prison converted into a floating fortress.
: Alice attempts to escape Raccoon City before it is destroyed by a nuclear missile intended to contain the spreading virus. Resident Evil: Extinction (2007)