28 Days Later… (2002) [Special Edition]
DVD9 | VIDEO_TS | NTSC 16:9 | Cover + DVD Scan | 01:52:59 | 7,93 Gb
Audio: #1 English AC3 5.1 @ 448 Kbps; #2 French, #3 Spanish - AC3 2.0 @ 192 Kbps | Subs: English, Spanish
Genre: Horror, Sc-fi, Thriller
DVD9 | VIDEO_TS | NTSC 16:9 | Cover + DVD Scan | 01:52:59 | 7,93 Gb
Audio: #1 English AC3 5.1 @ 448 Kbps; #2 French, #3 Spanish - AC3 2.0 @ 192 Kbps | Subs: English, Spanish
Genre: Horror, Sc-fi, Thriller
Director: Danny Boyle
Stars: Cillian Murphy, Naomie Harris, Christopher Eccleston
Animal activists invade a laboratory with the intention of releasing chimpanzees that are undergoing experimentation, infected by a virus -a virus that causes rage. The naive activists ignore the pleas of a scientist to keep the cages locked, with disastrous results. Twenty-eight days later, our protagonist, Jim, wakes up from a coma, alone, in an abandoned hospital. He begins to seek out anyone else to find London is deserted, apparently without a living soul. After finding a church, which had become inhabited by zombie like humans intent on his demise, he runs for his life. Selena and Mark rescue him from the horde and bring him up to date on the mass carnage and horror as all of London tore itself apart. This is a tale of survival and ultimately, heroics, with nice subtext about mankind's savage nature.
People are getting angrier these days. Heck, all ya got to do is look at someone the wrong way and they are trying to tear your face off, and that's just a night out drinking around where I live. C'mon, ya know what I mean. That bitch at the telephone call center puts you on hold and you want to rip her throat out. Someone cuts you up when you are driving and nothing would be more satisfying than to grab them out of their car and beat them into a bloody pulp. Violence, anger, rage, is a part of us all.
But now those damned scientists have really gone and done it. They've gone and created a virus that goes and harnesses all of that. It turns it's victim into a pure vessel for hate, a complete crazed and inhuman killer. A viral zombie so to speak. Animal rights activists break into the lab and get infected. Soon the virus is everywhere, spread by blood, devastating in seconds, and the whole of the UK is disintegrating into blood crazed madness.
Jim, a courier who has been in a coma since an accident, wakes up to a London where the streets are deserted. Or so it seems. His real nightmare begins when he encounters the victims of the devastating disease, called appropriately enough Rage, and a desperate struggle for survival and escape from the maddened hordes begins.
This has got to be one of the best horrors to come out of the UK in recent years. Intense, crazy, bloody, sad, it tears along throughout at breakneck speed, Jim and his fellow survivors constantly in danger, escaping from one peril only to face another. Even in safety lies greater peril and risk. The atmosphere is really worked upon, the picture of a devastated UK and a handful of bewildered survivors battling against the odds is lovingly created. There's always a threat, the danger never lets up, the slightest lapse in attention could spell death.
Zombie purists will argue this isn't a true zombie movie as zombies don't run and these creatures are not actually returned from dead, and I wouldn't argue the point. Perhaps viral zombies is the best name, think Romero's Crazies, inhuman victims of a madness causing plague, driven only by pure hatred, that most primal of all emotions. They have no restraint, no emotion, they exist to destroy.
Whatever we call them, what we end up with is a devastated and overran England, chaos reigning in the wake of societies collapse, that looks absolutely convincing on screen. This is one of those films that pulls you in, makes you believe, casts you in the story. It's fast, it's furious, and works a charm. You'll feel the tension of impending doom, fall victim to that paranoia that monsters lurk everywhere, even within your closest friend or most intimate lover if they fall victim to the disease.
Great story telling, filmed and directed like a treat, my only complaint is that the ending was a little weak and predictable.
My eyes had teeth and I devoured every ounce of this movie. I sat there like one of the infected, eyes yellow, soaking up the images. It was sweet. I know it's not a zombie flick, if it were I'd have hated it. I hate zombies that run. The running "infected" in 28 Days Later are magnificent. The way the movie is shot, the style, the soundtrack and the brain-blistering violence. These things made the movie special.
I've always loved movies where the main characters are isolated, I've also always loved movies about the end of the world. Here, like in Romero's zombie flicks I'm given both and I predictably enjoyed every minute of it.
There are lots of similarities between this flick and Romero's, at one point they even do a shopping scene parody of Dawn of the Dead, but these aren't a coincidence or a ripoff, they're a homage.
What's really easy to appreciate is the mastery with which this film is made. The use of soundtrack and score to set and emphasize the mood is really impressive, and as the violence and the music hits a crescendo it's difficult not to find yourself fidgeting as you get caught up in the action.
The violence was some of the best I've seen, and this film is very violent. It's not comic-bookish violence or slasher flick gore, it's new. It jumps out at you, tearing and smashing while the camera cuts back and forth so fast you're disoriented. No matter how prepared for it you are, it comes on so fast and furious that you're startled. By the time you get your bearings it's over and the place is covered in blood and meat.
I'll watch this movie over and over, this is my type of flick.
Special Features:
- Commentary by Danny Boyle and Alex Garland
- Alternative Ending with optional commentary (2:28)
- Radical Alternative Ending Storyboard with commentary (11:22)
- Pure Rage - The Making of 28 Days Later (24:21)
- 7 Deleted Scenes with optional commentary
- Production Gallery with commentary (18:23)
- Polaroid Gallery with commentary (4:14)
- Jacknife Lee Music Video
- Teaser
- Trailer
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