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28 Weeks Later [Blu-ray] DVD

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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Have No Fear, All Is Well...
Months have passed since the rage virus descimated England. The infected have all starved to death, and the threat of future infection has been eliminated. Now, the US, under UN authority, has set up a green zone in the heart of London where survivors and those who were away during the viral holocaust can begin new lives. Eventually, England will be re-populated, the terror will be a distant memory, and the world will rejoice. OOPSY! Something's gone wrong! An infected has somehow survived and infiltrated the green zone! How could this be? All precautions have been taken. All proper procedures followed. The military is in complete control. In spite of all this, the rage is spreading again! Chaos and anarchy have replaced order and civil structure! The whole thing has come apart! Our new utopia has been destroyed, leaving a seething hell in it's place! Hope has been devoured by hopelessness and insanity! The infected have escaped the green zone and are rampaging once more! It's alright, the military is doing it's best to stop this renewed plague! Don't worry, I'm sure the UN is already working on a new and improved plan! Nothing can possibly go wro...



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Movie: 3.75/5 Picture Quality: 4/5 Sound Quality: 4.5/5 Extras: 3.5/5
Version: U.S.A / Region A
Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
Running time : 1:40:06
Codec : MPEG-4 AVC
Movie size: 31,82 GB
Disc Size : 35,89 GB
Average Video Bit Rate: 34.74 Mbps
DTS-HD MA 24-bit/48Khz English
DD 5.1 640 Kbps French / Spanish
Subtitles: English SDH / Spanish / Korean / Cantonese
Number of chapters: 28

#English for the visually impaired
#Audio Commentary
#Deleted Scenes with Optional Commentary
#Code Red - The Making of 28 Weeks Later
#The Infected
#Getting Into The Action
#Animated Chapters from 28 Days Later - The Aftermath
#Trailers



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - UH VERY CREEPY
Let me say right off this film is creepy as hellz, it's sort of has a low budget feel, which makes it seem very real. It's amazingly violent and from the start you know your in for a disturbing ride. At times, the violence seems gratuitous, and one scene where one of the main characters attacks the other is really disturbing. For what it is, it succeeds, frankly if you looking for a creepy apocolyptic horror film you'll probably be pleases, but otherwise you might out to skip this or be forewarned, you may have trouble sleeping afterwards, it's that creepy.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Superior sequel
The rage virus that decimated England is thought to have run its course, and the US military oversees the reintroduction of British citizens to a protected zone. The existence of this sequel testifies to the fact that this does not go smoothly.

This ultraviolent film is superior to the first, which had a very lackluster ending. The vision of director/co-writer Juan Carlos Fresnadillo and co-writers Rowan Joffe, E.L. Lavigne, and Jesus Olmo is bleak, uncompromising, and even heart-breaking. There are many sympathetic characters, but every act of tenderness results in disaster, resulting in a world where humanity's better nature actually works against it, possibly resulting in its ultimate destruction. The movie falters a bit at the end when it reintroduces a character in a very contrived manner, but it is not enough to derail this powerful film. Robert Carlyle stands out in the excellent cast.




Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Decent zombie flick, but too many plot holes
28 Days Later was a surprise hit, so you knew there would be a sequel. This is a decent zombie flick -- except these zombies are wicked fast runners! -- but there were just too many plot holes.

[Note: Some spoilers follow.] I never figured out why the people infected with the rage virus never attack each other rather than concentrating exclusively on the uninfected. Given they are so whacked out as to not be able to even feed themselves -- we are told that everyone infected the first time around is dead of starvation -- how are they able to resist going after each other? Another point: Would the authorities really be intent on repopulating London so soon after the infection? If they were, shouldn't they have done a better job of guarding the ways into and out of the "green zone"? Why have armed guards posted every two feet inside the quarantined area and then have few guards at the entrances? The two kids have no trouble sneaking out, so you would expect the infected would have had little trouble breaking in. And given how important the infected -- but asymptomatic -- mother is, why wouldn't she be guarded more closely? The father is able to visit her without much trouble. They have all these guards everywhere and then when they have an infected person on their hands, they don't bother to guard her closely? A few implausible things are bound to occur in any sci-fi movie, but when the writers get this sloppy it seriously detracts from enjoying the film.


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