Resident Evil: Extinction is an action-packed sci-fi horror film set in a post-apocalyptic world where a deadly virus has turned most of humanity into zombies. Alice (Milla Jovovich) must fight to survive and find a cure for the virus.
Is this movie suitable for family viewing?
Not recommended for young children due to intense violence and gore.
Recommended for fans of action, horror, and science fiction. Suitable for streaming or watching in theaters.
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The movie takes place after the events of Resident Evil: Apocalypse. Alice, now a skilled fighter, is on a mission to find a cure for the T-virus, which has turned most of humanity into zombies. Along the way, she teams up with a group of survivors, including Carlos (Oded Fehr) and L.J. (Mike Epps), to fight against the sinister Umbrella Corporation.
The story is engaging and well-paced, with a clear goal for Alice to find a cure for the T-virus. However, the plot is somewhat predictable and lacks originality.
The acting is good, with Milla Jovovich delivering a strong performance as Alice. The supporting cast is also solid, but some of them feel like they're phoning it in.
The characters are well-developed and likable, but some of them feel like cardboard cutouts. Alice is the strongest character, and her actions drive the plot forward.
The direction is solid, with a good balance of action, horror, and drama. The pacing is well-handled, and the film's tone is consistent.
The cinematography is excellent, with a mix of dark and bright colors that create a visually stunning film. The special effects are also impressive, especially in the action scenes.
The film's visuals, action scenes, and Milla Jovovich's performance make it a must-watch for fans of the franchise.
The predictable plot, lack of originality, and some underdeveloped characters hold it back from being a truly great film.
"I'm not a hero, I'm just a survivor."
"You're not a zombie, you're a survivor."