Danny Boyle actually requested that Manchester not be on fire for that shot but the local council just couldnt manage it .
@HellCatt07708 ай бұрын
😂😂 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
@craigvarey92307 ай бұрын
Yeah it started in Moss Side and you could see it from Halifax!
@MiloDooley7 ай бұрын
@@craigvarey9230 first time.i seen it I thought it was govan in Glasgow after rangers lost another title 🤣
@johnkowalsky19887 ай бұрын
I always assumed that’s what it looks like after a football game
@craigvarey92307 ай бұрын
@@johnkowalsky1988 Mate that's not just after a game...its every Saturday night after a few pints. Rishi Sunak is trying to pass a bill in Parliament where they let it burn and a cease and desist order be put on the fire brigade. He says "eventually nature will take over and then we'll make it a national park"
@alecshockley5368 ай бұрын
I loved the subtle hints that 28 Days Later dropped regarding the plot throughout the movie, also. For example, in the opening scene, when the scientist tells one of the activists that the chimps are infected with Rage, the activitist looks down at the ground with a worried expression on his face, as though he knows exactly what that means. This, coupled with the fact that the group of activists used an access card to enter the facility, could mean that that particular activist was an employee there, which is how the group knew about the chimps and were able to enter so easily. The fact that the movie never mentions any of this and leaves it to audience interpretation is a sign of fantastic writing.
@SkAnKHuNt2.08 ай бұрын
Birthday caird pish!!
@turtleanton65398 ай бұрын
Indeed it is🎉
@MiloDooley7 ай бұрын
@@SkAnKHuNt2.0the original screen draft had this as the original plot that a disgruntled employee turns on the lab and sets them free but it was never fully cleared up and re shot with fully different dialogue and full re script that's why he looks like he was in the know during the opening scene Plus the one of the activists is actually a student at the university where the lab is in Cambridge so that was the continued then redrafted part about the guy looking like he knew It's also in the novel comic as well which has a different ending where Jim dies to create a cure using his blood This was done in 28weeks later with dons wife and his son but totally butchered because Boyle and garland wasn't involved
@abiqaNbijaN7 ай бұрын
@@MiloDooley can you remind me again what they were trying to research in the first place in the comic? (I read that a looonngggg time ago)
@PeacepiperF20Ай бұрын
Theres a 28 days comics one explains what leads up to that point
@Talking-Monkey8 ай бұрын
One of the best soundtrack songs ever in this movie . In the house. In a heartbeat.
@OneTakeVids8 ай бұрын
Been stuck in my head for about two decades now haha
@constantreader43768 ай бұрын
My husband plays this soundtrack occasionally at his desk while he works. Creeps me out every time!
@itsMrNoble3 ай бұрын
I love that Danny Boyle cut the movie to Godspeed You Black Emperor’s music not knowing if they’d let him use it for the final version. They did but insisted on NOT having a musical credit in the film.
@dane27929 күн бұрын
@@itsMrNobleeven without a writing credit I think East Hastings won Godspeed a ton of new fans.
@kelseyberg153228 күн бұрын
Also Adagio in D Minor from Sunshine. Both John Murphy masterpieces.
@bartolomeestebanmurillo44598 ай бұрын
In my opinion looking back, I think the moral of story is that there are worse things than infected. The military guys were downright vile. At least the infected don't know any better.
@slayerduval18 ай бұрын
Agreed. The military guys represented premeditated evil. Very different from the infected.
@Acehigh-Jenkins8 ай бұрын
This is what I always thought too!
@slee28198 ай бұрын
They were also human and weak. They gave into human frailties and temptations like greed, lust, jealousy, violence. They lost their moral compass, which the military had provided but when that institution failed, there was nothing left. I think their behavior is a good example of why humans need a guiding moral force that does not come from institutions such as government. It could be religion or philosophy But the soldiers behavior shows what happens when all we have are external human controls to guide our behavior.
@jacklamb29048 ай бұрын
As a former British army soldier. Our officer would never act like their officer. The dinner service tho is a great touch as that’s what officers really do each meal. But what’s most unrealistic about the army part. I doubt we would fail to first execute him. Then get over run by one man. When theirs danger all around none stop you form you own rage virus. AdrenlIne 10 years from Afghanistan is still pumped for me. But I get the writing of the soldiers when the girls came. In Afghanistan 4 months on the front fighting daily in a small check point, without seeing a woman except the local you gain a different level of woman wanting. But I doubt after 28 days you would decide to rebuild Britain with two girls. Soldiers aren’t just evil like it makes out. It would a lot more people against the officers plan. Even tho he promised us woman. But it’s end of the world in their mind. Killing reach night I get why the officer promised them woman. The level of stress would be insane. But it’s been days since the check point had gone and he would of been thinking no one’s going to turn up
@jacklamb29048 ай бұрын
Also soldiers are very unserious in basic tasks, making them look childish. But working all day and the bond you grow. It’s banter and is positive. Because look once the attack came it was serious and felt with
@enigmavariations38098 ай бұрын
Funny how the infected all get along and never rage at each other.
@duckman94678 ай бұрын
The infection probably has some sort of “marker” making the infected largely docile towards each other. Think of wwz how the zombies don’t attack each other or sick people but swarm onto uninfected people
@markferguson37458 ай бұрын
They're all in the same cult.
@solofilmproduction8 ай бұрын
Why would they? The infected don't need to spread the infection to each other - it's the base principle for all zombie/infection movies. Clearly I think they are all part of a greater genre.
@bunyan61018 ай бұрын
Until the Israel thing
@duckman94678 ай бұрын
@@bunyan6101 wtf are you and the “they’re in the same cult” guy talking about?😂😂😂😂
@BigBenn20148 ай бұрын
That’s what London looked like in week one of lockdown when I flew back in from Barbados. The railway stations were almost empty at eight a.m. on a Friday morning and I had a train carriage to myself. Very weird.
@HellCatt07708 ай бұрын
Yeah. Was really surreal time we lived through
@AussBosss8 ай бұрын
The scene inside the church when the two zombies pop up amongst the piled up dead after Jim says, “Hello,” has always stuck with me as truly terrifying.
@edwarddore76178 ай бұрын
Agreed, and his reaction is perfect.
@billzco61377 ай бұрын
Yes sir. I remember me and my buddy going to this movie at the theater. And I didn't see any commercials or trailers for it before going. I kept asking him what is it about and he didn't seem to know either he said I think it's about the apocalypse or something. Being a huge George Romero and resident evil fan I was pleasantly surprised and it scared the Sh!!t out of me when I saw those zombies pop up in the church. It caught me off guard. But once I realized we are watching a zombie movie I was mad excited. That scene is iconic
@stone55787 ай бұрын
my brother had this movie on bootleg . I wasn't interested at all . I walked in the room when he was watching the movie . I walked in on the part you talking about . I told him rewind the movie to the beginning lol. I was hooked
@stone55787 ай бұрын
@@billzco6137 they not zombies lol
@AussBosss5 ай бұрын
@@billzco6137 😂 That’s awesome.
@DarkSpaceStudios24 күн бұрын
the first video with real research, and not just a recap of the film in order. Nice work!
@kamakazilee60669 ай бұрын
Even with 28 years later coming, I think they probably know that this film will still never be topped, at least in my opinion. Some of the shots in this film, are some of those ‘you were either smart enough to do that in the moment, or it would/will never have been done by anybody else’. No matter what zombie film has come after this one, they’ve never topped a 20 second sequence of Jim saying ‘hello’ to a crowd of corpses followed by two infected perching up and looking DIRECTLY at him, jaws wide open in almost a state of shock that he’s even there. The only scene in a zombie film that rivals 28 days later is probably the opening scene to 28 weeks, which was directed by Danny Boyle but he was mainly a producer, which is probably why the rest of the film is kinda ass. It was almost as if Danny Boyle was like ‘I never got to show audiences what it would’ve been like before Jim woke up’ and was then like ‘right, now you can proceed with this shit contrived story’ 😂
@slayerduval18 ай бұрын
I hated the sequel. Terribly miscast and not nearly enough depth amidst the violence. The original is extraordinary. It absolutely set the standard and raised the bar beyond what can ever be replicated.
@turtleanton65398 ай бұрын
Yes indeed
@victorhng8 ай бұрын
World War Z and all the other Korean zombie movies that came out recently are partly to blame for why 28 years later will not be successful. The zombie genre market is over- bloated rn
@notmyname38838 ай бұрын
Amen!
@HellCatt07708 ай бұрын
I think 28 mins later, with Danny at the helm, watching what Jim slept through would be something worth watching.
@lovepet45658 ай бұрын
28 days later was my absolute favorite movie It scared me in the most realistic ways! Can not wait to see sequel
@slayerduval18 ай бұрын
Very well done! I saw this in the theater and I was absolutely blown away. It's an exquisite and deeply moral film in so many ways, beyond the horror. Subscribed.
@datguy41049 ай бұрын
Wow, a film critique/exploration that isn't just going through it beat by beat and saying what happens. I didn't know anyone still made these.
@CobblesteinSwobblepop9 ай бұрын
lol. So annoying to click on a link where they do that. There are countless "critique" channels that just go scene by scene and forget to add anything of their own.
@turtleanton65398 ай бұрын
Indeed🎉
@eckteckteckk1719 ай бұрын
28 years later's coming soon!Cant wait👍
@sultanaljuhani15718 ай бұрын
Haha 28 days later is one of my absolute favorite movies. And had no idea that a 28 years later is in production till I read your comment. Hope it won't be a disappointment like 28 weeks later ( except the opening scene)
@princesssolace43378 ай бұрын
28 hours b4
@sultanaljuhani15718 ай бұрын
@@princesssolace4337 28 minutes (short film) 28 seconds(til tok teaser)
@helenmcclay26228 ай бұрын
@@sultanaljuhani1571will be good as good as the first one. Theyre starting to film it. Danny Boyle/ Alex Garland.
@magburner8 ай бұрын
28 months first…
@GrandmasterBBC9 ай бұрын
Nice dive into that incredible film. I was not even aware that there was a sequel on the way but I look forward to it greatly. However I will say I thought 28 Weeks Later was a pretty reasonable successor. Certainly not up to the standard of the original but still pretty immersive.
@kamakazilee60669 ай бұрын
28 weeks later suffers from a very annoying problem, which is ‘try to top the first with absurd action and the introduction to immunity’, instead of trying to add to the first film. Imagine you keep the opening scene, but have John be the main character of the film, instead of him being infected in the stupidest way imaginable. U.S military have this one single immune woman, yeah let’s give John THE HUSBAND, access to that exact facility with no armed security to deny him 😂. Imagine John going through the film, maybe even lies to the kids, and is then met with another scenario of ‘save my kids or save myself’. I think you can clearly tell that Danny Boyle directed the opening sequence, given the fact that it’s a 10/10 scene. 28 weeks later feels like every other ‘zombie’ film which is a letdown in and of itself
@kevone-eo6pq27 күн бұрын
@@kamakazilee6066 his name was don, not john.
@mychunkyjordi75859 ай бұрын
Im definitely interested in your take of 28 weeks later 👍🐾💜
@boxelderinitiative38978 ай бұрын
The dreamy and strange feeling of this film is something I wish I could experience again for the first time
@johnphares33589 ай бұрын
Bro your analysis is bomb. I subbed.
@itsMBWAAA9 ай бұрын
Last night my gf was telling me something that I can’t remember, but whatever she said, she used the word infected. So naturally I didn’t listen to what she said and I blurted out the first movie quote that came to mind instead and yelled “infected wiv wot?!?!?” ….Rage. Lol she looked at me like 😑 perfect timing for you to put out this video lol
@madmarshall74708 ай бұрын
This analysis is great. Thank you my friend. You give movies a whole new dimention.
@MiloDooley7 ай бұрын
Actually in a infections style infected/zombie scenario the store would be untouched 28 days after first contact until complete collapse who would have the time and ability to raid a shop while the streets are filled with millions of fast and aggressive infected in cities like Manchester London Glasgow ect there would be no chance or near on no chance to actually raid or take a load of stock without being either caught or attacked Plus there was breif Marshall law period during the collapse so if you were out on the street you were shot dead and burned
@toml14465 ай бұрын
People would be hauling ass to the store before going home.
@Revok_8 ай бұрын
“I wont play it here” *Proceeds to play the piano in the background*
@OneTakeVids8 ай бұрын
Hey it’s a license free 28 days later INSPIRED song 😄
@BOGsaHtrade8 ай бұрын
Glad I found your channel. Profound take on one of my favorite movies.
@aryakaz7578 ай бұрын
Wow......what a superb and amazingly profound analysis of this movie! Spectacular job tying in the relevance of it's message about our current society and elaborating on how all of it's themes regarding anger, rage, love, power/control, and morality transcend past this fictional story and straight into the real world and each of our own personal lives. It's by far the best commentary I've ever seen on the movie "28 days later." It gave me goosebumps, and it put tears in my eyes to watch.
@UrBeat068 ай бұрын
The GYBE song, East Hastings, was so perfect for this film.
@Amazin110009 ай бұрын
I hope the upcoming sequel is going to be good.
@MysticHerbica9 ай бұрын
There already a sequel
@eckteckteckk1719 ай бұрын
28 years later is soon to be release
@tkxbetrayer24058 ай бұрын
This is the first I've heard about it 😮 I'm now VERY excited.
@jessejames44798 ай бұрын
Let's face it. If it's not Danny Boyle directing, it won't be.
@jeffjeff44778 ай бұрын
28 Weeks later was a decent sequel 28 Months should be made!!!!
@chefnerd8 ай бұрын
to me this is the benchmark zombie-themed movie because it's more about the human condition rather than mindless slaughter.
@fallynshaye5 ай бұрын
This video inspired me to write a book about this movie, I mean a good chance that it's already been done but not by me lol. Every word you spoke throughout this video deserves to be in a novel, well done! This has to be one of the best movie analogies I have ever seen.
@Porifera-Jaymen9 ай бұрын
An early contender for "Greatest movie of the century". Great vid. Chimp watching TV and Roger Waters "amused to death"
@metashadow39247 ай бұрын
This is one of my top three favorite movies. I loved the video, a wonderful film study that brought things up I hadn't considered!
@thecinematicguy8 ай бұрын
Love this fantastic analysis! And yes would love your take on 28 weeks later! :)
@Arcanelake988 ай бұрын
This is such a good analysis of a brilliant movie.
@seahamdesigner7 ай бұрын
Ive watched this film about 100 times (at least) and it never gets old.
@rougeneon19979 ай бұрын
I would be interested in a 28 weeks later retrospective. I agree though. Its not a great sequel but I don't hate it. Great vid. (this one not 28 weeks later lol)
@cheekster7779 ай бұрын
Thank you my friend. Hope you’re well?
@OneTakeVids9 ай бұрын
Thank you! Doing well, hope the same for you!
@cheekster7779 ай бұрын
@@OneTakeVids 👍🏻
@thiagof4148 ай бұрын
This was awesome. Thank you.
@peteywheatstraws49097 ай бұрын
Excellent analysis of the film and of the human condition. Well done.
@OneTakeVids7 ай бұрын
Thank you 🙏
@peteywheatstraws49097 ай бұрын
@@OneTakeVids Yezzir, thank you.
@mattiereid778 ай бұрын
passion without precision is chaos
@randomcoyote88078 ай бұрын
28 Weeks later is problematic because there, the infected are pretty clearly undead zombies. After the scene where the helicopter slices through a horde by flying pitched forward and chopping them up with its rotors (uhhh... yeah) the survivors walk through the debris field afterwards and see body parts continuing to twitch and try to move. Very Romero-esque.
@craigvarey92308 ай бұрын
When you mentioned the Sierra Leone civil war I felt sick. I remember seeing tires set alight with petrol around people's necks. It was nicknamed 'The Necklace' My God! What one man can do to another...!
@ruledtrendy50667 ай бұрын
It's also how Nelson Mandela punished those who'd crossed or failed him. What a lovely guy
@craigvarey92307 ай бұрын
@@ruledtrendy5066 Really? I didn't know that. How the hell did he become president. Tbh I find it hard to believe so like a free thinking man I'll do some research. Thanks for giving me something to do
@ruledtrendy50667 ай бұрын
@@craigvarey9230 the truth about him isn't really talked about. For example he was asked to renounce violence. If you don't know, he'd been involved with bombings that killed men, women and children. All he had to do was renounce violence and he was offered freedom. He refused and stayed in prison an extra ten years
@craigvarey92307 ай бұрын
@@ruledtrendy5066 I honestly did not know any of this. And I, probably like millions of others, took it at face value that he was a peaceful man. I had no particular interest in politics and definitely not foreign politics because frankly politics is a game full of self serving liars. I don't know if you're British like myself but I gave up on politics years ago. My father and his generation fought in WW2 and I was born when he was 48. It saddens me, the sacrifices they made to ensure we grew up free. Sometimes I wonder what they fought for when one looks at the state of the United Kingdom now. And (please don't think that I am racist here) I think a lot of the trouble we're in now began with a large influx of non-skilled non-English speakers. I assure you that I am not racist. I welcome people, whatever nationality, as long as they can and do contribute. Getting back to our discussion at hand...I will certainly research more about N M and his earlier life. Thankyou again. I do enjoy engaging with people who actually comment relevantly on YT and not just show how unintelligent they are by making sarcastic and stupid remarks.
@ruledtrendy50667 ай бұрын
I hope you can find the relevant information. Try using a different search engine to Google. The last time I looked into Mandela was about ten years ago. The information on Google has er... changed a lot since then. Rather than tell the truth they're telling a narrative.
@fredbloggs59029 ай бұрын
The waking up from a coma to discover the chaos is similar to the beginning of ‘The Day of the Triffids’.
@tuttlefish51749 ай бұрын
that is interesting because the walking dead begins in the same way, and the comic came out at the same time as 28 days, so i wondered who influenced who, and you have the answer
@B-263549 ай бұрын
It's a fairly standard trope. Realistically I'd say Day of the Triffids influenced both films alongside zombie horror in general.
@theenchiladakid18669 ай бұрын
It's a full on rip off
@turtleanton65398 ай бұрын
And walking dead
@redpillnibbler44238 ай бұрын
Very much so.
@ElCaballoTV8 ай бұрын
Gain of function research
@mrniusi118 ай бұрын
Fauci Ouchie
@JamieLedweather8 ай бұрын
Hey, hey. There's no such thing as that, and you are incredibly transphobic for saying it. Transphobic and racist. Homophobic? Yes, homophobic too.
@sheriashley76928 ай бұрын
They warned us in advance what would happen BUT it wasn’t as lethal as they thought in real life.
@peteywheatstraws49097 ай бұрын
@sheriashley7692 The paranoia itself created by the government and state sponsored media complex were deadly and it still lingers to this day in certain segments of society.
@ElCaballoTV7 ай бұрын
@@peteywheatstraws4909 hell yeah bro. I was talking to friends last night about this. How ppl could've been friends for 10 yrs but this ended their friendship. I got friends who got vaxxed and friends who didn't, I treat em the same. Whatever happened to "my body, my choice"? Oh its ok to kill a baby but not get a vaccine? Now I know why Jesus talked about hypocrites so much in the gospels - they are truly the worst ppl.
@PaulMikolasuk-ue6gq8 ай бұрын
One of the best Sci fi films especially for its close relationship to reality
@centurionstrengthandfitnes36946 ай бұрын
No mention of The Day of the Triffids (John Wyndham's classic novel and the TV adaptations), from which this work borrows so very heavily?
@markweaver85298 ай бұрын
Incredible film,especially the beginning of the film. Some great acting from cillian Murphy’s and Brendan Gleason aswell. 28 weeks later is equally as frighting too.
@justinhunt47677 ай бұрын
Naomie was the stand out Star to me
@itsMBWAAA9 ай бұрын
Are you telling me I can’t hear the song during this video? Is the video so iconic that my brain is putting in the song for me? You said you couldn’t play the song but I swore I could hear it under the narration lol. In any case, you prolly could made a decent cover of the song if you know your way around a piano or fl studio lol
@OneTakeVids9 ай бұрын
Haha I do not my way around a piano (my piano teacher in 6th grade actually told me I was the worst piano player she’s ever seen), BUT a talented musician did put up a royalty free song inspired by 28 Days Later and Saw which at times, sounds very similar to the 28 Days Later theme! (Linked to his channel in the description if you’re curious)
@AlbertTheHandsomeMan19 күн бұрын
Great video but fast zombies can be traced back to Return of the Living Dead (1985)
@elohra20138 ай бұрын
This movie was perfection. The acting was solid. I’m so glad for the alternate ending. Very believable given the crazy COVID years.
@illdoitwhenpigsfly22 күн бұрын
28 days later is one of my favorite movies.
@tbaugh827 ай бұрын
I just found out there's a new one "28 Years Later" currently filming and is due out in 2025.
@brianking94468 ай бұрын
Even listening to you re-tell it my skin crawls. I knew at the time this movie was HUGE. Was let down enough to have only seen 28moL twice. You should do a walk thru of it(28mo). Maybe I missed something.
@BrayzenBull26 күн бұрын
19:00 There was a recent interview with Cillian Murphy and he was asked about this scene and how intense it was. The question? "Was it cold when you filmed that scene?" That gave me Rage.
@montybelle34678 ай бұрын
he would not be able to stand up after being in a coma the long. nevermind how hungry and dehydrated he would be after being left in the hospital for at least 3-5 days.
@redpillnibbler44238 ай бұрын
Got to allow a bit of leeway or we won’t have a film.
@montybelle34678 ай бұрын
@@redpillnibbler4423 Better writing and creativity solves it: When we find main character in the room, he is being tended to by a cancer patient, surrounded by supplies and locked in the room. Over the next few sequestered days, he finds out what happened to a degree, that he has been receiving rehab in bed per doc orders before evacuation, and gains his strength. Cancer pt dies and he leaves the room. Took five seconds.
@saladz36577 ай бұрын
Maybe the last remaining nurse was taking care of him till just before he woke up at his usual IV change. Now go enjoy
@montybelle34677 ай бұрын
@@saladz3657 maybe he is the only person who would not atrophy in that time and was able to walk away too! Expect more, dumb movies and bad thinking in them create stupid people who can't recognize garbage when it is shown to them. Is it bad to expect basic intelligence in movies, even sci-fi ones? I don't think so.
@rodlong18028 ай бұрын
This was a fantastic video!
@andykaufman76207 ай бұрын
They almost called it 29 days later setting it on a Leap Year in February. Unfortunately, that year was not a Leap year and they decided, just go with 28 days later and make it a non-leap year in February.
@mattvjmeasures6 ай бұрын
How about "two fortnights later"?
@andykaufman76206 ай бұрын
@@mattvjmeasures I like that or if you can add the word 'Score' as in 'Four score and X years ago', but Forenight is a fantastic word to use.
@captaincrunch17079 ай бұрын
Excellent, thanks
@diligentsun115427 күн бұрын
Definitely interested in your take on '28 weeks later'
@OneTakeVids27 күн бұрын
Here you go! What 28 WEEKS LATER Is Really About kzbin.info/www/bejne/iJ2vnmimrceXZ9U
@wannaBtraceur8 ай бұрын
I loved this analysis - the best one I’ve seen yet! I hope the new 28 movies will be as potent.
@pallbearer12129 ай бұрын
You forget sir in the show it's only been 28 days so there would be food in stores. And for the solders in time of need they try to keep things as normal as possible.
@IIISWILIII8 ай бұрын
Are you kidding a metropolitan area in a without rule of law situation, grocery stores would be picked clean in hours not days
@redpillnibbler44238 ай бұрын
@@IIISWILIII No because the evacuation was so sudden.I do wonder though how the shop electrics were still working?
@constantreader43768 ай бұрын
Now if someone could just explain to me why this movie cannot be found ANYWHERE to stream. I googled it, but little information is given other than a vague statement about some kind of copyright problem. Does anyone know why? Thank god i have the dvd. But who really uses DVD players anymore? Ugh. I just want to be able to buy the movie!
@OneTakeVids8 ай бұрын
Looks like Disney had the rights and lost them to Sony so all the streams went down… and Sony is just yet to put any back up. www.joblo.com/28-days-later-4k/ I wonder if with the upcoming 28 Years Later, they’re trying to be strategic with how/when they put the original back out there 😕
@constantreader43768 ай бұрын
@OneTakeVids Thabks for that info! I bet Sony will hold onto it until 28 yrs later comes out and then try to sell it as a trilogy. And they probably won't offer it as a single, which is BS in my opinion. I have 28 weeks later on digital. I want 28 days later on digital, but I can't 100% say that I'll want 28 years later...ya know?
@mslusciouslady8 ай бұрын
I just watched this movie on an app called Event Manager it actually has a lot of different shows and movies that are hard to find anywhere else
@edwarddore76178 ай бұрын
Just by the DVD or blu-ray, but this is the only time I will recommend a movie be bought in DVD, because it won't look any better on blu-ray, except for the final scene when they call for help that was actually filmed.
@johnwilliamspappas4564 ай бұрын
I always appreciate a review and or critique that mentions the films day of night of and Dawn of Danny Boyle must have drawn from the movie The Omega Man .thanks for your awesome explanation of the movie it was worth watching ..northern Maine
@justinhunt47677 ай бұрын
Classic the best zombie movie ever. Glad to see the 2 leads have done well in other projects
@bennygerow8 ай бұрын
Great job on this one.
@cheefussmith93808 ай бұрын
Terrific video!
@Curious-Minds8 ай бұрын
Great review and summary.
@citizenearth718 ай бұрын
Really excellent breakdown.
@Puddleglum8326 күн бұрын
28 Days later was a masterpiece. 28 Weeks was average if not garbage. I pray 28 Years is as good as Days
@jimmyjon997026 күн бұрын
I want so badly to argue with you, but.... the second film didn't say much about the human condition compared to what the first said. The second was just....americanized action horror
@Puddleglum8326 күн бұрын
Exactly that
@se7ensfarm1128 ай бұрын
The best virus/zombie movie ever made in modern times … IMO
@MidLoafCrisis8 ай бұрын
Great video. Subbed
@chrisraymond48048 ай бұрын
This is still my favorite movie of all time.
@lobes1178 ай бұрын
Greatest horror film of all time at the very least. Damn good cinema. I’ll never forget 11 year old me asking my grandmother to take me to see it and being absolutely terrified and intrigued in such a profound manner
@redpillnibbler44238 ай бұрын
It’s one of my favourites.
@foxibot29 күн бұрын
I remember watching this documentary about the tsunami & earthquake in Thailand and how the Buddhists monks realizing infection could spread rapidly, so they were cremating the bodies quickly, and westerners were upset because they couldn’t identify their loved ones, the local journalists had to explain to them they weren’t being cruel or without empathy but trying to stop a mass infection from spreading. I’m sure that was very upsetting to see while looking for your loved one. I don’t think they had anywhere near enough refrigerators to keep the bodies stored safely.
@saraseveryn865028 күн бұрын
Where do you find this movie?!?! It has been a huge struggle to find.
@wrightherewrightnow915 күн бұрын
It's on Amazon Prime in the UK at the minute 😊
@commanderdanjos_28 күн бұрын
With Danny Boyle, he made my favorite film of all time in Trainspotting. When T2 released, everyone was skeptical but it turned out to be a fantastic sequel to one of the great films of our time. I’m not worried about 28 Years Later, and am certain that they’ll bring back that early 2000s, late 1990s feel in a modern sense. Very excited and curious to see how it turns out.
@oliverallen53248 ай бұрын
The Courage to be Disliked is a book that speaks to how to manage anger in communication.
@Silas-lc9op8 ай бұрын
I always thought it would be cool to write a short story from the perspective of someone who was bitten. All the way to rage mode and how it felt. An unimaginable crave filled with so much anger. Feeling part of a larger group and a tiny feeling way down under of being accepted ..Sharing this animalistic rage as one large organism. An energy of lightening coursing through the veins ... Or something like that
@redpillnibbler44238 ай бұрын
It could be called ‘The climate activist’
@Silas-lc9op8 ай бұрын
@@redpillnibbler4423 Lol.... totally! Good call
@foetaltreborus20177 ай бұрын
I feel " Girl with all the gifts" sits so well next to this film ..to me anyway..
@justinhunt47677 ай бұрын
That's another great zombie movie that doesn't get love
@churchofmarcus8 ай бұрын
I had no clue this movie was that deep
@dustenthewind8658 ай бұрын
i liked 28 weeks later a lot more then this film. the soundtrack really sold it for me. that slowly building steady beat that gets really heavy when anything serious happens was really awesome
@sorcesscores536627 күн бұрын
The character development in this movie was phenomenal. I hope the new one keeps the focus on a couple characters instead of an ensemble like the second one.
@mychunkyjordi75859 ай бұрын
Great video It shows how the world works 😊💜🐾👋👍
@ThirtyPack.7 ай бұрын
Liked and subscribed
@czr7j9Ай бұрын
I love the bit when he walks up to the car and there is a giant poster of smiling women, just to remind you what normal life was like
@DarkspiderdashАй бұрын
Damn good job man
@Edmund_Mallory_Hardgrove8 ай бұрын
I liked 28 days later BECAUSE it wasn't the same "dead zombie" model. It was easier to suspend disbelief, then the reanimated dead zombie model. A "rage virus" like rabies seems more believable.
@Randy.Bobandy24 күн бұрын
It bugs me that they skipped over 28 months later and went straight to years.
@markadams80418 ай бұрын
I was a bicycle courier in my life. I got run over by a car twice. I do love films that are set five minutes in the future. You should watch out and be the better person
@deenixon322517 күн бұрын
This was an incredibly good take on the meaning of this film.
@arthurwatts16808 ай бұрын
Cambodian currency is still pretty much useless - OK for small purchases but for everything else they use the greenback. Didn't see any zombies when I was there, but it can still be a scary place at night.
@paellaking9007Ай бұрын
Alex Garland is still a very overlooked, underappreciated, underrated writer
@garyturner57396 ай бұрын
On the extras there's much darker ending than one that was used in only film. Murphy character dies from gun shot wound in the hospital. They try to save there but they fail.
@RYANSMITH-ew5eq7 ай бұрын
Plot hole how tf did a bunch of civies manage to operate and maintain an sa80 a2 no chance ill have to imagine they never had to fire it
@oliverallen53248 ай бұрын
“I haven’t got any bullets. Don’t leave me!”
@celtspeaksgoth72519 ай бұрын
The city wasn't closed, his trek over Westminster Bridge was filmed around 4am in mid summer.
@terejosh139 ай бұрын
never said the city was closed listen comprehend
@jameslyddall8 ай бұрын
Couldn’t imagine this being filmed empty with real traffic being held back these days. London feels so much busier these days then it does.
@FresherThanKoolAid8 ай бұрын
Is that what it says at back of the dvd box?
@chokahn66777 ай бұрын
13:36 rate my setup
@sociallypatterneddefect958027 күн бұрын
Here excited about 28 years later
@cartertg7 ай бұрын
That prequel: “28 Days” with Sandra Bullock… WHAT A LET-DOWN. NOT ONE ZOMBIE SCENE! 😂🤡🤣
@tuttlefish51749 ай бұрын
you didn't mention Jim's death, i swear I've seen that version but i looked it up and they said it was just a test screening, unless there was a time, late nite cable tv was running alt ending version
@OneTakeVids9 ай бұрын
I know the DVD had a few alternate endings on it where Jim died. Some were filmed and one was just story boarded but narrated by Boyle and Garland.
@KevMcc-c2b8 ай бұрын
There was a post credits scene where the screen was still black after the credits and then what if?... Appeared on the bottom right hand of the screen, Jim dies in hospital after being put down by Hannah and the other girl, they then walk out in silence together through the silent corridors.
@Christv4208 ай бұрын
Jim is one of the most underrated characters in this type of movie, so often the people left just don’t seem to get it or are idiotic tough guys and it always costs them…. I’ve always found that a bit simplistic, Jim brought a new dimension to that type of character and it made for great movie.
@darkage58 ай бұрын
28 Days Later is a movie about the rage virus escaping an animal testing lab because of some goofy animal rights activists getting into something they shouldn't have. it also follows a guy named Jim that wakes up from a coma to an empty London where he finds traveling companions and the mischief they get into. There i saved you about @23:10 of watching. It wasn't that deep. Just a unique horror movie.
@FranzSelf4 ай бұрын
That monkey freed was prolly wandering round London when the animal testing facilities janitor opened that door. It would bite so many people...