Review of 28 Days Later (2002) by Robyn M — 27 Jun 2013
Sounds familiar? Then what makes "28 Days Later..." a classic among a horde of zombie/biohazard movies? Simply a touch of art that Danny Boyle is able to bring what others could not. The others focus too much on extensive, special-effects-controlled, gory action sequences between infected and normals, with heavy background music.
But here there's always a tinge of sadness, emptyness, helplessness. Consider that empty London scene with that background music. We found out there's much else to show than just electrifying action or gore to describe the picture of life in this condition that these movies talk about.
This review of 28 Days Later (2002) was written by Robyn M on 27 Jun 2013.
28 Days Later has generally received very positive reviews.
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