28 Days Later
Release Date: 2002-06-06
Runtime: 113
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28 Days Later
28 Days Later is a 2002 post-apocalyptic science fiction movie directed
by Danny Boyle and written by Alex Garland. 28 Days Later is set in
England at the beginning of the 21st century.
Style and inspiration
The film is Boyle's re-interpretation of the "Zombie flick" genre, The
film was very well received both in England and internationally.
"the power of the film is not that it hasn't been done before, but that it hasn't been done recently."
Kim Newman, Empire
Similarities in the concept could be drawn to David Cronenberg's horror
film Rabid and in storyline to works by George Romero. The film also
bears similarity to John Wyndham's novel The Day of the Triffids in
several of its story elements, notably in scenes depicting a
post-apocalyptic London.
Boyle has written that 28 Days Later
is not a science fiction or horror film but rather a drama. Indeed, the
film's "zombie moments" are few and far between, and the bulk of the
running time is dedicated to character study and building suspense. Of
particular note is the character Selena, one of the strongest black
female heroes in recent years. We first meet Selena as she saves a
life, and her physical strength, cleverness and determination are vital
to the film's plot.
The film inspired and is somewhat parodied by another British film, Shaun of the Dead.
Tagline: Day 1: Exposure - Day 3: Infection - Day 8: Epidemic - Day 20: Evacuation - Day 28: Devastation
Synopsis
Spoiler warning: Plot or ending details follow.
The film begins with a group of activists storming an animal testing
laboratory and releasing the chimpanzees therein. The animals however,
were being tested with a virus known as "the rage", making them
extremely violent. The virus is highly infectious, and any contact with
infected blood will transfer the disease in a matter of seconds. The
activists release a monkey, which straight away attacks and infects
them.
28 days later, Jim, a bicycle courier who had been in a
coma all this time, wakes up to find his hospital completely empty.
Wandering around empty London streets he soon realises that something
completely devastating has happened. He unwittingly attracts the
attention of some 'infected', and narrowly escapes death when two
fellow survivors pick him up.
The survivors, Mark and Selena,
tell Jim what has happened. Jim insists on trying to make a trip to
visit his parents' house. The others reluctantly agree, but on arriving
there Jim finds that his parents have committed suicide together. An
infected -- one of their former neighbors -- attacks them, and Selena
hacks Mark to death with a machete when she realizes he was himself
infected in the attack and about to turn. Jim accepts, however
tentatively, that Selena will be more than willing to do the same for
him should he be infected.
The two of them venture out once
again and spy a set of working Christmas lights -- an aberration when
there is no electricity -- in the window of a flat. The building itself
has been heavily barricaded from within against infected, and inside
they meet Frank (a cabdriver) and Hannah, his teenaged daughter. They
haven't seen anyone in weeks themselves, and are only too happy to have
Jim and Selena as company.
A pre-recorded looped radio
broadcast reveals an area near Manchester which the military have
secured. The four eventually decide to set out for it in Frank's cab,
and discover a large mansion that has been converted into a military
post. Unfortunately, the soldiers are in their own way just as
dangerous as the infected. Selena and Hannah are set up to be sexually
enslaved, but Jim narrowly escapes execution (although he does take a
bullet to the chest) to drive them to safety.
In the film's
coda (shot on 35mm film, unlike the rest of the film), Jim re-awakens
in a country cottage to find Selena and Hannah have managed to attract
the attention of a jet pilot from another country (possibly Finland).
Their fate, along with the fate of the rest of the country, is left
open-ended.
Filming details
The film
features spectacular scenes set in normally bustling parts of London
such as Piccadilly Circus, Horse Guards Parade and Oxford Street. To
capture these locations looking empty and desolate, the film crew
closed off sections of street for a matter of minutes at a time,
usually early in the morning, to minimise disruption. The film was shot
on Digital Video cameras, which are much smaller and more manoeuvrable
than traditional film cameras, on which such brief shoots would have
been impractical. The use of digital video also adds a 'documentary'
feel to movie, and adds to the realism.
The scenes of the M1
motorway completely devoid of traffic were also filmed in limited time
slots. In this case, a mobile police roadblock slowed traffic down
enough to leave a long section of carriageway empty while the scene was
filmed.
Cast
Alex Palmer .... Activist
Bindu De Stoppani .... Activist
Jukka Hiltunen .... Activist
David Schneider .... Scientist
Cillian Murphy .... Jim
Toby Sedgwick .... Infected Priest
Naomie Harris .... Selena
Noah Huntley .... Mark
Christopher Dunne .... Jim's Father
Emma Hitching .... Jim's Mother
Alexander Delamere .... Mr. Bridges
Kim McGarrity .... Mr. Bridges' Daughter
Brendan Gleeson .... Frank
Megan Burns .... Hannah
Justin Hackney .... Infected Kid
External links
* Official Movie Site (
http://www.28dayslaterthemovie.co.uk/)
* 28 Days Later (
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0289043/) at the Internet Movie Database
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