QWhat happens to all of Alice's clones?
AMany appear at the beginning of the film engaging in a full-out assault on Umbrella's main headquarters in Japan. All present in the assault, except the original Alice, are killed when Wesker destroys the facility. It is not known if this represents all of the clones or whether only some participated in this action.
QWhat is 'Resident Evil: Afterlife' about?
AAlice (Milla Jovovich) and her clones succeed in wiping out the Umbrella Corporation headquarters in Tokyo, Japan, but not before Umbrella CEO Albert Wesker (Shawn Roberts) injects Alice with a nerum that neutralizes the T-virus in her system, taking away her powers. Nevertheless, Alice continues her search for survivors and for Arcadia, the safe haven supposed to exist somewhere in Alaska. Along the way, she meets up again with Claire Redfield (Ali Larter) and learns that the Alaskan Arcadia does not exist, so they fly to Los Angeles where they land on the rooftop controlled by a group of survivors led by Luther West (Boris Kodjoe) and learn that Arcadia is actually a ship anchored nearby. Joined by Claire's brother Chris (Wentworth Miller), the survivors head for the ship when the zombies descend upon them.
QWhat are the differences between the Dutch and British DVD Versions?
AThis European co-production uses lots of CGI-effects, e.g. when blood is shown. In Germany Constantin films released the movie theatrically. In order to make the movie more attractive to younger audiences and in order to receive a lower rating, several of these blood cgi-effects were removed or retouched. In the Netherlands Constantin has already released the movie on DVD/Blu-ray and unfortunately the censored and retouched master was used, whereas the British DVD/Blu-ray, released by Sony, feature the completely uncensored version of the movie. There are also other indications that the same censored master was used for the DVD releases in HongKong and Thailand. A detailed comparison between both versions with pictures can be found here.
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