MY HORROR FILM.
28 Days Later...
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The streets of London are terrorised by blood-crazed maniacs - nothing
new there then. Except that those same streets seem so preternaturally
quiet. Twenty-eight days have passed since the Rage virus was unleashed;
four weeks which have decimated the population. When Jim (Murphy)
awakes from a coma it's as if he's still in the throes of some
frightening fever dream: Robinson Crusoe in Piccadilly Circus. Survivors
Selena (Harris) and Mark (Huntley) bring him up to speed. They haven't
seen another living human being for days, they say. The unliving come
out at night. An apocalyptic psychological horror film, shot on DV and
peopled with newcomers, this marks a sharp volte face for the
globe-trippers behind The Beach. Barely conceiving of a world
beyond Britain, this is a very insular movie, but none the worse for
that. Profoundly indebted to George Romero's zombie trilogy, but brusque
and brutal in comparison, it clicks on urban alienation, social
paranoia, viral and bacterial terror, pollution and contamination, but
homes in on the idea that the greatest threat may be fear itself. Danny Boyle has got his edge back.
I like this movie because is interressant, when we see this film we goes in place of the actor.
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