![]() Sure there are the usual horror staples to adhere to - stupid characters you just know are going to come to a sticky end, caricature soldiers to name but two - but ultimately you've got a well made film which is great to look at and, given a Spanish director surprisingly British horror movie that not only adds to the original but with the excellent ending certainly leaves the door open for Part 3. Kudos to the producers for adding Robert Carlyle to the cast - who adds a certain vulnerability and air of menace to the role - think Begbie having a really really bad day - as well as a nicely rounded cast of supporting actors - including an impressive Imogen Poots, and Boyle alumni Rose Byrne. Cue more deserted streets, and a great opening which introduces us to the latest batch of protagonists to the rage virus - as well as lots of bored American soldiers - who whilst they don't actually add anything to the plot certainly keep the action moving. It's (funnily enough) 28 Weeks Later - and the infected have all died out, so it is now time to repopulate London. Taking over directing duties from Danny Boyle is Juan Carlos Fresnadillo - and at just a shade over an hour and a half long - he has given us a great piece of well paced, atmospheric cinema, with more than enough moments in there to please fans of the original, as well as plenty in there for anyone new to movies' concept. Basically, Tammy and Andy's dad is to blame for all the death and destruction that ensues.Given that this time of year normally gives way to three-quels, kid friendly fayre or brainless blockbusters it's nice to have a proper 18 certificate horror film we can all go and see - without the worry of horror-lite 12A Hollywood horror, or 'lets try to gross out as much as possible' Hostel-a-like films. After Don is infected, he savagely murders his wife by shoving his thumbs into her eyes, and he then quickly infects a number of personnel on the base, at which point all hell breaks loose. This is essentially a way of making Don pay for the sin of leaving Alice behind (which, recall, occurs during his selfish escape from the farm in the harrowing opening scene of the film). have scarlet fever symptoms do not get better in a week (after seeing a GP) have scarlet fever and chickenpox at. It's a touching reunion between the two, but as Don's guilt gets the better of him, he catches the virus when he kisses his wife. ![]() ![]() Unfortunately, Don sneaks his way in to see Alice, who's strapped to a gurney so she can't accidentally infect anyone. army's base of operations, it's pretty clear where things are headed. Once Scarlet (Rose Byrne) establishes this at the U.S. The sequel to the 2002 film 28 Days Later, it stars Robert Carlyle, Rose Byrne, Jeremy Renner, Kristen Nicole, Ron. But why does the virus return in the first place? Does anyone survive this time? What does it mean for the rest of the world? Here's the ending of "28 Weeks Later," explained.Īlice survived the attack from the infected because of a genetic immunity to the virus - although she's now a carrier, meaning she can pass it on to other people. 28 Weeks Later is a 2007 post-apocalyptic science fiction horror film directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, who co-wrote it with Rowan Joffé, Enrique López-Lavigne, and Jesus Olmo. army, they're not equipped to deal with a full blown outbreak. ![]() Although the quarantine zone is managed by the U.S. Unfortunately, it's only a matter of time before hordes of infected are running riot through the streets of London again. With all of the zombies having previously died of starvation months ago, and NATO forces setting up shop to make sure the coast is clear, authorities have started reintroducing people back into one fortified part of the British Isles, just across. Instead, the sequel focuses on the revival of the Rage Virus itself, which occurs when siblings Tammy (Imogen Poots) and Andy (Mackintosh Muggleton) return to London to live in the quarantine zone with their father Don (Robert Carlyle). It's been 28 weeks since a sudden zombie infestation wiped out the entire population of England. However, none of the original cast return for the sequel - so their fates are left up in the air. The arrival of this sequel was something of a surprise, since "28 Days Later" ends on a hopeful note with Jim (Cillian Murphy), Selena (Naomie Harris), and Hannah (Megan Burns) all waiting for help from international authorities as the infected die out.
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