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28 Weeks Later
Movie Stats & Links |
| Starring: |
Robert Carlyle,
Imogen Poots, Mackintosh Muggleton, Rose Byrne, Jeremy
Renner |
| MPAA Rated: |
R |
| Released By: |
Fox Atomic |
| Web Site: |
www.foxatomic.com |
| Kiddie Movie: |
Only if you want
them to have nightmares. |
| Date Movie: |
If she likes a
gore-fest. |
| Gratuitous Sex: |
Some peeping-tom
action. |
| Gratuitous
Violence: |
Lots of killing,
eating, and blowing shit up. |
| Action: |
Lots of running. |
| Laughs: |
Nope. |
| Memorable
Scene: |
The helicopter. |
| Memorable
Quote: |
Nothing really. |
| Directed By: |
Juan Carlos
Fresnadillo |
| Produced By: |
Enrique Lopez-Lavigne,
Andrew MacDonald, Allon Reich |
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28 Weeks Later
A Movie Review |
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Stupid sister. Now you’ve doomed us all.
I figured I would open this review of "28 Weeks Later"
with those seven simple words. Why? I’ll get to that later.
Anyway, "28 Weeks Later" is the sequel to "28 Days
Later," and the rage virus is back. It isn’t supposed to be
back because we have found out that Great Britain was,
indeed, quarantined during the initial outbreak of rage
(rage is a virus that make you like a zombie on speed, where
you are either going to be feeding on people, or infecting
them along the way), simply so that those where were
infected would die of starvation. It’s now 28 weeks later,
and a UN military/rebuilding force, led by the United
States, has been dispatched to London to help rebuild the
city and let people back in. Don (Robert Carlyle) can’t wait
because after surviving the initial rage infestation, in
which he presumed his wife was dead, well, his kids are
coming back to live with him.
Enter Tammy (Imogen Poots) and Andy (Mackintosh Muggleton),
Don’s kids.
Reunited with dad, the kids learn of mom’s supposed fate,
but Andy is having a hard time dealing with the death of
mom, and the fact he doesn’t have a picture of her, so our
rambunctious kids flee the safety of the green zone (the
safe area of London) to go back to the old homestead and get
some things, including a picture, and low and behold, there
is mom. Mom is alive, it seems, because although infected
with the virus she doesn’t have the symptoms, namely the
desire to eat people or vomit blood on them. The military
finally round up the kids, pack up mom, and it’s back to the
medical center.
Now dad finds out that mom is alive, and because he is
still filled with guilt for leaving her to die the first
time, he uses his high security clearance to visit, maybe
ask for forgiveness, and it’s time for the virus to rear
it’s ugly head again.
People are running from the infected, the infected are
gaining their stronghold, so the military pulls out the
"Code Red" order, pretty much meaning all the people they
just let back into the city are going to get killed.
But wait, we’ve got Tammy and Andy to worry about, don’t
we? Well, the good doctor Scarlet (Rose Byrne) thinks one of
the kids might be the secret to finding a cure for the
virus, now that mom is dead, and with the help of one of the
soldiers, Doyle (Jeremy Renner), it’s off to the races to
safety.
I suppose I’ve already given away too much of the story,
but I don’t think it matters because, for the most part a
lot of the scenes of the movie are telegraphed as it moves
along. We know the rage virus is coming back, and it comes
back through in an obvious way. We know the rage infected
people run really fast trying to eat or infect other people.
And we know there will be a group of survivors doing their
best to stay one step ahead of the infected.
Me, I think I liked "28 Weeks Later" actually a little
more than the original "28 Days Later," even though there
were a boatload of plot points that just seemed ludicrous,
i.e., why wasn’t there 24 hour surveillance on mom? The rave
infected folks were just as fun to watch as in the first
film, you’ve got just as many stupid people who deserve to
die in this one, and I have to say this movie had the best
use of a helicopter in a movie, ever.
With that I’m giving "28 Weeks Later" 4 stars out of 5.
Sure, the first film was a little more creepy with our hero
waking up in the hospital only to find everyone gone, but
this one had that helicopter.
And, oh yea, the stupid sister. Sure, it was necessary to
set up the sequel, which might be called something like "280
Million Dead Later," but thanks to her and her "promise" the
rest of the world might be screwed.
That’s it for this one! I’m The Dude on the Right!!
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