

When I first heard there was to be a sequel to Danny Boyle's excellent 28 Days Later and that Boyle himself would not be directing it, I was less than excited. So the Rage virus, while perfectly suited in close quarters would likely not travel much farther than a pair of human legs could travel. A truly viable pandemic must have a longer incubation period and optimally be airborne or at least infect multiple disparate species.

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I'll be purchasing the DVD, but probably won't offer to watch it with any of my family and couldn't recommend it as a party movie :) Post Script: If you had ever wondered why the rest of the world was not affected by this virus, consider the geographically isolating nature of the British Isles and the extremely short incubation period of this virus. However, there's a possibility I may be missing some concept that made these events intentional-I hope it's some twist of the virus and isn't just star power. Let's just say that London is a fairly large playground for certain (coincidental?) events to happen (and not just once). There is one facet of the film that I did not really appreciate, but can't really detail without a spoiler warning. Overall the most powerful element of the film isn't really character based, but rather the theme of a terrible pandemic that, besides a small twist, isn't much changed from the first movie. Other than a brief, but informative back-story conversation near the beginning, there is almost no down time spent (wasted?) on emerging relationships or overly granular side-stories.

Which although short in running time (at just over 1:30) with quite a fast pace, still seemed very much long enough to be perfectly enjoyable, especially for any fan of the genre. Unlike 28 Days, a flashpan start to 28 Weeks Later sets the tone for the entire film. There is very little breathing room, and some of it is more disturbing and far less bridled than you might be expecting, especially if you are used to the character-based 'safety' of most films. Note that if you were able to get away with seeing 28 Days Later as a date movie, you may not pull it off with 28 Weeks. If you haven't seen either film, Boyle's 'infected' are far less like the traditional lumbering Romero zombies, and closer to the Zack Snyder zombies of 2004's Dawn of the Dead. And although the Rage virus in these two films does not produce an 'undead' zombie, the 'infected' nevertheless present a similarly formidable and threatening antagonist. I'm admittedly a zombie film fan (especially the serious, non A-Team variety). I believe 28 Weeks Later did appreciate as a sequel (with only a couple very minor depreciative concepts), and that was a surprise. Overall I'd say this is one of the best zombie films I've ever seen, in fact, one of the most effective thrillers I've seen, as well. My only complaints might be with the acting of some of the soldiers, which just didn't feel authentic to me for some reason. The soundtrack, as with the first film, is amazing in conveying the tension and dread and sadness of the scenes. The fragility of human life on Earth and its vulnerability to just the right nasty virus are thoughts that stay with you after you've left the theater, and add a nice "after taste" of fear. The portrayal of the violence pulls no punches people of all age groups and walks of life are destroyed without remorse. The actions scenes are masterfully done, effectively placing the viewer in the points of view of both the victims and the crazed, but still scarily human, zombies. The horror and scale of the virus is so severe, that the plans the military implements are completely plausible. This time, of course, there now two implacable predators out there hunting them down: the rage virus from the first film, and the military which is attempting to maintain control of any outbreak, but is willing to visit unspeakable horrors upon innocent people if they cannot keep that control. Scene after scene shows ordinary people placed in impossible situations from which they cannot escape. When there is on-screen violence, there is absolute shock and horror. When there's no violence, there's fear and tension. The beginning of 2004's Dawn of the Dead also had a wildly chaotic kick-off scene, but unlike that film, which was a great film to laugh through while chomping your popcorn, this film is no laughing matter. Somewhere near the beginning of the film is a scene that goes from zero to psycho in about 2 seconds flat. Having seen 28 Days Later I thought I was prepared for this, but I was not. Subtitle 28 hafta sonra 22 weeks later yify türkçe altyazı
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