Review: This film is about a virus, virus Rage, which makes an infected person mad and furious blood thirst. 28 days caused an outbreak in London across the UK have died or have been evacuated leaving behind a bloody civil patients, and a small number of normal individuals. Civilization has been discontinued, the society was destroyed at the same time as the limited war between survivors frequently attacked by victims. Vicious Sounds familiar? So what makes 28 Days Later ... between a bunch of classic zombie / biohazard movies? Just a touch of art Danny Boyle can do what others can not. Others focus on too broad, special effects action sequence control bloody, background music and infected healthy weight. But here, there is always a tinge of sadness, emptyness, helplessness. Think about that empty London scene, the background music. We know there is a lot more to show than just electrifying action or gore to describe images in terms of life as they say about.There film is about errors and omissions in this film. But that does not weaken the storylines closely if not compelling. The greatest achievement of this film is to make a viewer remains neutral throughout the film, without any side in the first place. Since the virus we are talking about is just a metaphor. Rage will be displayed on a social disease. This makes it a serious film, not the film. Everyone, even the harshest critics of zombie horror movies should watch this. 5 out of 5 stars, I mentioned Cillian Murphy was awesome? |
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