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The devastating rage virus that annihilated the British Isles mysteriously resurfaces in Goya Award-winning director Juan Carlos Fresnadillo's sequel to the Danny Boyle-directed horror hit that terrified audiences worldwide by offering a breathless new take on the familiar zombie mythos. Six months has passed since the rage virus caused British residents to indiscriminately murder and destroy everything in their paths, and now the U.S. military has declared victory in the war against the rapidly spreading infection. As the reconstruction process gets underway and the first wave of refugees return to British shores, a family separated by the devastation is happily reunited. During the initial outbreak, Don Harris (Robert Carlyle) and his wife Alice (Catherine McCormack) sat holed up with a small band of survivors in a remote farmhouse. Their kids well out of harm's way at a remote boarding school, Don and Alice's outlook for the future is decidedly bright until all hell breaks loose in the country and Don just barely manages to escape the clutches of the infected. The joy of later seeing his son Andy (Mackintosh Muggleton) and daughter Tammy (Imogen Poots) as repopulation efforts get underway in London is short-lived, however, when an innocent bid to reconnect with the past sets into motion a tragic series of events. Now, just as society struggles to sort through the rubble and rebuild London from the ground up, the virus that nearly destroyed a nation strikes back with a vengeance. Jeremy Renner, Rose Byrne, and Harold Perrineau, Jr. co-star in the frightful sequel, which highlights the dangers of declaring victory in the calm before the storm. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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nigellenigelle sub-standard
by nigelle in nigelle Blog
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"decent...but its just another movie that tries to capitalize on the first one and falls flat " [More]
BigABigA 28 days later
by BigA in Misc ramblings from the blog of BigA
liked it.
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"http://www.spout.com/films/286 769/default.aspx I liked this movie. However, its not as good as the first one. " [More]
danegrdanegr The new zombie standard sequel
by danegr in danegr Blog
loved it.
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"Sequels usually equalls = suck. Not so here. The new director capitalized on the kick ass concept of 28 Days, and took it beyond the running thru the streets looking for a new place to hide. This movie explores what happens after the decimation. The new kind of zombie is infected with a virus that cause them to go bananas and kill everything they can find. They however do not survive on brains. In fact givin enough time they die off from starvation. This movie explores what to do after the "Zombies" have died and it is time to reinhabit the land, assuming there are no more straglers......wooo haaa haa haa! I hope this trend of reinventing the old standards catches on as it has with these two movies and 30 Days of Night. We need a little more believable horror to keep up with the terrifying reallity of modern life. " [More]
RyanGRyanG 28 weeks later
by RyanG in RyanG Blog
loved it.
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"i liked the film i liked the story to it and everyone dying(yay) but seems though i live in england it would suck for me(if this ever happens, which it wont)i still think its 5stars " [More]
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by andaverde in andaverde Blog
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"Wow this movie is one of the best zombie movies out there i loved it i wrould pay to go see it ageain " [More]
rocket_tankrocket_tank 28 weeks later
by rocket_tank in rocket_tank Blog
lost interest.
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"I thought the movie was ok, i didnt have much intrest in it. The beginning caught my attention though, when he was running and the were chasing them in the house and stuff, but i just lost intrest durring the whole movie. " [More]
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"I see that every episode seems to be listed individually here,but,this is my review for the first season of "The Wire"..it was recommended to me by an American podcaster,Michael Vox.I have watched it all on DVD..Season five (the last season) is just starting in the U.S.Season 4 on DVD is on my shopping list for this week.A Slow slow , burner ...at first you think,how on earth am i going to follow this ?, all these characters, the judicial and police jargon , and the impenetrable patios, that," well , you ain't maybe never gonna get with that program Iiieeeeat?"...('alrig ht') ,the long slow story arc really pays off...There are some flaws, the acting quality is a little patchy, but the sum of the parts overcomes that .. i listened to a smidge of the writer's commentary , and i think 'the Wire' does do what he intends..it's not just a 'cops versus bad guys' ..'us and them' , detective story..it does make you think abou ... " [More]
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devilofnite05devilofnite05 Best Zombie movie yet
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"28 weeks later is one of my favorite zombie movies ever. its the sequel to 28 days later which was an excellent original. Cant wait for 28 months lata when it is made. " [More]
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"28 Weeks Later is the sequel to 28 days latter, one of my favorite zombie movies. Basically a section of London is secure and infection free. The section is controlled by the US army, who initiate a "Code Red" after a break out of the infection. A "Code Red" is when the Army has lost control of the outbreak and must kill everything in the city (including non-infected civilians). After given the order a special forces officer is griped with the decision to obey orders and contain the infection but kill innocent people, or help some of the people who have escaped the fire from other soldiers. I thought the story was interesting and had some good plot twists, but I was not happy with the ending. I was hoping that the Special forces soldier would become a main character and bring the scientist and the children to safety where they would discover an immunity to the disease. Along with the disappointing ending, I also found that 28 weeks latter was not as suspenseful as 28 days lat ... " [More]
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The infected are back, and with them the core creative forces behind the surprise international hit 28 Days Later, as director Juan Carlos Fresnadillo picks up the torch originally sparked by Danny Boyle to offer a true rarity in the world of horror sequels -- a film that nearly eclipses its predecessor on all counts. While die-hard Boyle fans may initially balk at this sequel due to the fact that the visionary director opted not to reprise his role at the helm, a quick glance at the credits reveals that not only did he remain onboard as executive producer, but original producer Andrew Macdonald, original writer Alex Garland, original editor Chris Gill, and even original composer John Murphy -- whose swelling score effectively drives home the emotion of the smaller, quieter moments while seamlessly sweeping the viewer up in the action scenes -- all saw fit to remain on board in order to keep the machine running smoothly. Throw into the mix a promising young director whose debut feature Intacto drew impressive reviews from international critics, and you have the perfect recipe for a sequel that impressively maintains the aesthetics and intimate feel of the original while subtly expanding on the mythology in a manner that, while impossible to discuss without resorting to spoilers, feels both fluid and organic. Most fans of the original will admit that while they do indeed like the film it does have its fair share of problems -- a reality that Boyle himself seemed to acknowledge while laughingly dismissing some of his more far-fetched ideas in the DVD extras -- and though the sequel too has a handful of eyebrow-raising issues, the overall result is a thinking person's "zombie apocalypse" flick that maintains an impressive emotional core while never losing sight of its genre roots. As a filmmaker Fresnadillo's abilities may not yet be honed to the fine point that Boyle's were by the time he took on the infected, though for his sophomore outing the Goya-winning director does display an impressive ability to conjure convincing performances from his players; Robert Carlyle in particular hits all the right notes as a survivor of the original outbreak whose fate is sealed by a particularly reprehensible act of cowardice, with Mackintosh Muggleton and Imogen Poots always convincing as his skeptical and fiercely independent children. Whereas Fresnadillo could be accused of relying too much on the eye-straining grand mal school of camera jostling when things take a turn for the worst and the infection reemerges, it's hard to argue that the technique effectively conveys the chaos that characters trapped between trigger-happy snipers and teeth-gnashing ragers would be feeling as bullets whizzed by their heads and adrenaline-fueled cannibals storm the streets killing anything that moves. Even when his technique is more restrained, however, Fresnadillo's uncanny ability to make viewer believe they have a grasp on the situation before pulling back to reveal that things aren't quite what they seem goes a long way in driving home the disorienting volatility of such an explosive scenario. In terms of screenwriting Fresnadillo (along with collaborators Enrique Lopez Lavigne, Jesus Olmo, and Rowan Joffe) do occasionally rely too much on exposition, though that fairly minor shortcoming is ultimately offset by the creation of characters that are identifiable and sympathetic, and unrelentingly tense situations that truly fray the nerves. Ever since Night of the Living Dead "zombie apocalypse" films have been rife with political subtext, and while it will be clear to many precisely what the screenwriters are getting at when the new arrivals pull into an eerily quiet London where U.S. soldiers stand at the ready on every street corner, 28 Weeks Later refuses to go for the obvious. The military forces in charge of reestablishing society more aren't evil, self-serving occupiers as much as they are inept, well-intending protectors who are ultimately consumed by a situation they just can't wrap their heads around. The subtle commentary on life within a "surveillance society," while never really explored in such detail, also provides compelling food for thought. In the end 28 Weeks Later is a film that's likely to be as polarizing for many viewers as it's predecessor was due to its outspoken politics and unique experimentation with genre standards, yet for those seeking out a stripped down summer frightener that doesn't take three hours to make its point, impressively expands on the ideas of the original while upping the scale and terror ante, and actually attempts to stimulate thought rather than insulting the viewer's intelligence, there's quite a bit to like about this vicious little summer screamer. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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