Amazon.comThe director/producer team that created Trainspotting turn their dynamic cinematic imaginations to the classic science fiction scenario of the last people on Earth. Jim (Cillian Murphy) wakes up from a coma to find London deserted--until he runs into a mob of crazed plague victims. He gradually finds other still-human survivors (including Naomie Harris), with whom he heads off across the abandoned countryside to find the source of a radio broadcast that promises salvation. 28 Days Later is basically an updated version of The Omega Man and other post-apocalyptic visions; but while the movie may lack originality, it makes up for it in vivid details and creepy paranoid atmosphere. 28 Days Later's portrait of how people behave in extreme circumstances--written by novelist Alex Garland (The Beach)--will haunt you afterward. Also featuring Brendan Gleeson (The General, Gangs of New York) and Christopher Eccleston (Shallow Grave, The Others). --Bret Fetzer
Product DescriptionAfter a virus wipes out most of the planet a handful of survivors try to save the human race from extinction Studio: Tcfhe Release Date: 09/09/2008 Starring: Alex Palmer David Schneider Run time: 113 minutes Rating: R
Not just another zombie movie (Rating: 5 out of 5) When I tell people this is my favorite film of all time, so many of them respond "Oh, so you're into zombie movies then?", but that's not it at all.
Similar to I Am Legend/The Omega Man/The Last Man on Earth in its apocalyptic view (they were all inspired by the Richard Matheson book - I Am Legend), 28 Days Later is Britain's take on the world-gone-rabid idea, under the helm of English director Danny Boyle (Trainspotting, Sunshine), written by novelist/screenwriter Alex Garland (The Beach, Sunshine) and starring Cillian Murphy (Batman Begins, The Wind That Shakes the Barley).
While 28 Days Later is an excellent horror film which will no-doubt please your average horror-film fan; for all you well-versed film buffs who are looking for something with a little more edge than your average slice'n'dice - a film that's well presented, well thought-out, and will leave you thinking about it well after leaving the cinema: this film is for you.
It's much more than your average gratuitous gore-fest slasher flick. The cinematography is amazing for one - it's like art porn, with hundreds of shots so beautifully composed. The soundtrack is eerie and fabulous - a score which I could listen to for days on end. And as for the plot, it's a much more realistic depiction of how an apocalypse might come about (and how survivors would react to it) than many horror flicks around.
Simply put, it's certainly one of the best modern horrors I've seen and a must-have for any DVD collection.
Flawed but Fun Zombie Action (Rating: 3 out of 5) This movie surprised me by actually being halfway decent. It didn't overdo the zombie motif, as zombie movies tend to do. And it had some pretty interesting insights into human nature. At the end of the movie you're left with the conviction that the real monsters were the uninfected people, not the infected ones. I did have one major objection, though. Everything was too pristine. They did a good job of making the hospital look ransacked and doing the same for a few other locations that needed to be creepy so things could jump out at the main character, but at other times they show streets, stretches of highway, and whole city blocks where there are no crashed cars and no dead bodies. There's also still gasoline to be had, and when they go into the supermarket it's fully-stocked. All that just doesn't seem likely. All the same, though, a good movie.
One of the better horror/cult films in past decade. (Rating: 5 out of 5) Very skeptical to see this film in theatres few years back. The storyline and film editing is excellent. Originally bought this film on vhs. Watched it so much, had to buy dvd format. Truly great horror film. Not to bloody or gruesome.
Tells of what could happen if any government wants to use us as a guinea pig in their wicked experiment. I bet most people watch this as entertainment but there is that underlying message: what if. LOVED IT! Still do!!!
28 Days Later (Rating: 1 out of 5) First off this film was NOT A ZOMBIE FILM. It was a film about an infection that made the carrier turn into a homicidal bezerker. They did not eat their victims they just tried to infect them by bleeding on them. Nothing zombie about that. The film was passable for what it was, a cutesy little horror film. I will forever be haunted by that idiot main caracter walking through the deserted streets yelling hello. I watched this saying to myself please kill him. I have never wanted the main character of a film to be killed faster than this guy. I just didn't like this poor attampt at horror movie making. P.S. 28 weeks later was even lamer than this film.
blu-ray picture quality horrible (Rating: 1 out of 5) wow. i love this movie, BUT i rented (glad i did) this movie from netflix on blu ray. DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY ON THE BLU-RAY VERSION OF THIS MOVIE.
there is probably a reason it only costs $20 on blu-ray. think about it. need i say more?