Review of 28 Days Later (2002) by Anurag B — 29 Jun 2013
A few bum casting choices (Megan Burns, I'm looking at you) hold back what could otherwise have been a nearly flawless picture of its type. Deliberately filmed with handheld digicams, Boyle's harrowing examination of anger is taut and visceral, with a climactic final third that many seem keen to dismiss as a needless escalation of violence when in fact Jim's transformation holds the key to the entire film.
This review of 28 Days Later (2002) was written by Anurag B on 29 Jun 2013.
28 Days Later has generally received very positive reviews.
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