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<em>'28 Weeks Later'</em> is passable in its own right for the majority, though the way it all concludes did disappoint me. I didn't care for the end all that much, which does damage how I view this unfortunately. Overall it fails to match ...


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Twenty-eight weeks after the spread of a deadly rage virus, the inhabitants of the British Isles have lost their battle against the onslaught, as the virus has killed everyone there. Six months later, a group of Americans dare to set foot on the Isles, convinced the danger has passed. But it soon becomes all too clear that the scourge continues to live, waiting to pounce on its next victims.
Six months after the rage virus has decimated Britain, a group of NATO soldiers are tasked with helping a small group of survivors escape London. However, the virus returns with a vengeance, and the survivors find themselves in a desperate fight for their lives. As the infected become faster and more aggressive, the soldiers must confront the terrifying reality that the outbreak may be unstoppable.
28 Weeks Later was met with generally positive reviews from critics and audiences. Many praised its intense action sequences, grim atmosphere, and strong performances, particularly from Robert Carlyle. While some found the plot predictable, it was widely regarded as a worthy successor to its predecessor, effectively ramping up the tension and gore.
A relentless and visceral horror sequel that offers plenty of gore and action.
Praised for its intense atmosphere and effective scares, though some found the plot familiar.
Stands out for its gritty realism and sense of unrelenting dread.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally lauded the film's high-octane action and terrifying atmosphere, with many appreciating its brutal efficiency and effective zombie-like antagonists. Some viewers felt the plot was a bit formulaic, but most agreed it was a satisfying and intense horror experience.
Nominated for Best Horror Film at the Saturn Awards. Won awards at various film festivals for its sound and special effects.
The iconic 'infected' chase scene through the Underground station was filmed at the abandoned Aldwych tube station in London, which has been used in many other films and TV shows.
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<em>'28 Weeks Later'</em> is passable in its own right for the majority, though the way it all concludes did disappoint me. I didn't care for the end all that much, which does damage how I view this unfortunately. Overall it fails to match ...

"28 Weeks Later" is a British horror movie directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo and starring Jeremy Renner and Rose Byrne. The film is a sequel to the critically acclaimed "28 Days Later" and takes place six months after the original film's ...

The story is not quite up to snuff in comparison to _Days_, but the visual quality is **way** better. _Final rating:★★★½ - I really liked it. Would strongly recommend you give it your time._

We have an outbreak of the infection in medical center. All units; safeties off. 28 Weeks Later is directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo who also co-writes with Rowan Joffe, Jesus Olmo and E. L. Lavigne. It stars Robert Carlyle, Rose Byr...
This was a very good sequel to a fine zombie work (my favourite zombie film is STILL Jean Rollin's remarkable and extremely aesthetically-pleasing 'The Grapes of Death'), and I was very pleasantly surprised. Pardon the pun, but you would th...
Much worse than the original. It loses quite of the continuous tension. Many of the FX are bad quality. The script is really predictable and some scenes and conversations are too much of a cliche.
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