"28 Days Later" is a 2002 post-apocalyptic horror film directed by Danny Boyle, starring Cillian Murphy, Naomie Harris, Brendan Gleeson, and Christopher Eccleston. The movie introduces a new kind of zombie, the "Rage Virus," which turns people into violent, rage-filled creatures within seconds of infection. The film is set in London and follows Jim (Cillian Murphy), a bicycle courier who wakes up from a coma to find the city deserted.
"28 Days Later" received widespread critical acclaim for its innovative take on the zombie genre, Cillian Murphy's performance, and Danny Boyle's direction. The film's use of fast-moving zombies, infected with a rage virus, influenced many subsequent films and media. It holds a high approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes and Metacritic, praised for its originality, energy, and social commentary.
The movie begins with animal rights activist Jim (Cillian Murphy) waking up from a coma in an abandoned hospital. He soon discovers that the city of London is deserted. Jim encounters a small group of survivors, including Selena (Naomie Harris) and Mark (Noah Huntley), who inform him that a highly contagious virus, known as the "Rage Virus," has spread across the globe, turning people into violent, zombie-like creatures.
The trio sets out on a journey to find a supposed safe haven, a cottage 28 days away from London. Along the way, they face numerous challenges, including infected humans and a military group trying to restore order through extreme measures.
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Title: Revisiting 28 Days Later (2002) – The Blu-Ray That Changed Horror
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Just finished rewatching Danny Boyle’s 28 Days Later on Blu-Ray (720p), and it’s still terrifying. Shot on early digital cameras, the low-fi look adds to the raw, desperate atmosphere — not a flaw, but a feature.
Cillian Murphy’s performance as Jim, waking up to a deserted London, is iconic. And that sprinting infected? Still nightmare fuel. "28 Days Later" is a 2002 post-apocalyptic horror
If you’re grabbing the 720p Blu-Ray rip (DUAL audio?), make sure it includes the alternate ending — the theatrical cut’s finale is more hopeful, but the original is bleak in the best Boyle/Garland way.
Discussion question for you: Which scene hit harder — the church, the supermarket, or the “hello” in the dark?
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