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28 WEEKS LATER, the follow-up to the hugely successful 28 Days Later, picks up six months after the rage virus has annihilated Mainland Britain. The US army declares that the war against infection has been won, and that the reconstruction of the country can begin.
As the first wave of refugees return, a family is reunited – but one of them unwittingly carries a terrible secret. The virus is not yet dead, and this time, it is more dangerous than ever.
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Screen Format: Color
Language: English
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Lew Irwin

The chilling zombie movie 28 Days Later from director Danny Boyle turned out to be an instant cult classic in 2002. The sequel, 28 Weeks Later, warns A.O. Scott in the New York Times, is "not for the faint of heart or the weak of stomach." Nevertheless, he argues, it is "bracingly smart, both in its ideas and in its techniques." Jack Mathews in the New York Daily News deems Later "an even happier surprise than the original" with "a stronger story line, equally fine performances, greater tension, enough gore to satisfy the most hard-core zombie fan, and a narrative pace that flings us from the opening scenes to the very last image." Michael Phillips in the Chicago Tribune agrees that the movie "exceeds its predecessor ... in every way." Several critics point to analogies to the war in Iraq, as British authorities are depicted trying to prevent their country from being overtaken by zombies. Lou Lumenick in the New York Post concludes his review by remarking, "Whether you agree with its politics or not, 28 Weeks Later is proof that summer movies don't have to be like an army of mindless zombies." And Carina Chocano in the Los Angeles Times comments, "The director's message is less overtly political than it is allegorical -- that chaos breeds chaos and that force only serves to amplify it." Which may be a political statement in its own right.

Reviewed by: Tunkler on 9/24/2009 7:06:11 PM
They're baaaack!
Although the direction, cinematography, and special effects are very well done, the plot holes and misplaced motivations written into the characters are a bit distracting.
If you enjoy shouting, "Don't go in there!", as you watch a zombie flick through your fingers, this is still well worth the rent.During daylight hours.
Lew Irwin

The chilling zombie movie 28 Days Later from director Danny Boyle turned out to be an instant cult classic in 2002. The sequel, 28 Weeks Later, warns A.O. Scott in the New York Times, is "not for the faint of heart or the weak of stomach." Nevertheless, he argues, it is "bracingly smart, both in its ideas and in its techniques." Jack Mathews in the New York Daily News deems Later "an even happier surprise than the original" with "a stronger story line, equally fine performances, greater tension, enough gore to satisfy the most hard-core zombie fan, and a narrative pace that flings us from the opening scenes to the very last image." Michael Phillips in the Chicago Tribune agrees that the movie "exceeds its predecessor ... in every way." Several critics point to analogies to the war in Iraq, as British authorities are depicted trying to prevent their country from being overtaken by zombies. Lou Lumenick in the New York Post concludes his review by remarking, "Whether you agree with its politics or not, 28 Weeks Later is proof that summer movies don't have to be like an army of mindless zombies." And Carina Chocano in the Los Angeles Times comments, "The director's message is less overtly political than it is allegorical -- that chaos breeds chaos and that force only serves to amplify it." Which may be a political statement in its own right.
Reviewed by: Tunkler on 9/24/2009 7:06:11 PM
They're baaaack!
Although the direction, cinematography, and special effects are very well done, the plot holes and misplaced motivations written into the characters are a bit distracting.
If you enjoy shouting, "Don't go in there!", as you watch a zombie flick through your fingers, this is still well worth the rent.During daylight hours.
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Reviewed by: Tunkler on 9/24/2009 7:06:11 PM
They're baaaack!
Although the direction, cinematography, and special effects are very well done, the plot holes and misplaced motivations written into the characters are a bit distracting.
If you enjoy shouting, "Don't go in there!", as you watch a zombie flick through your fingers, this is still well worth the rent.During daylight hours.
(Read More Customer Reviews...)Reviewed by: plumber25 on 3/17/2008 8:06:51 PM
if i knew it was a zombie movie i wouldnt have rented it kinda gross throwing up blood and all wont be watching it again but the effects was cool kinda i guess whatever blah
Reviewed by: whytry on 3/1/2008 3:13:21 AM
Very good zombie movie. It would be in my top 10 to watch again. Am sorry but zombie movie are just not good but this one was really good for a zombie movie. :)
Reviewed by: 67treegrape on 1/12/2008 4:54:12 PM
Well made, but nothing special like the first one.
Reviewed by: ejvantage on 11/30/2007 10:57:35 PM
Really good horror film with some flaws. The entire premise of how they get to the point of infection and how they handle it is just plain stupid. Also from the point they get into the car till the end is also dumb.What saves this film is it's etremely well made with very intense scenes and good direction.Worth the rental.
Reviewed by: quintusIX on 11/11/2007 8:09:44 PM
by the time 28 weeks is done with you, you'll think it's really been 28 weeks.
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