28 Weeks Later takes place in the same universe as its predecessor, althought it is more of a side story that expands the world rather than continue it. None of the characters of the first film make an appearance here, and they are not needed for this story. The first film was a smaller, more intimate production of one man and his journey into the mouth of hell. This film takes that mouth of hell and throws the gates wide open. It pulls back and gives us a new perspective on the timeline of how everything went down and how they try to bring life back to the empty island nation.
The story jumps forward to week 28. The US military is leading a NATO force in the reconstruction and repopulation of England. We find Don was able to survive, and is reunited with his children. When questioned about their mother, the kids get a story that is true, but not complete, as you will learn, and it is Don's decision in the opening prologue that will have the strongest of repercussions echo throughout the rest of the film.
This is the kind of movie that is hard to describe without giving away pivotal plot points, so I will have to be vague so as not to spoil it for any of you. The film is poweful, sure it does make some political statements regarding the current situation in the Middle East and the effectiveness of the military, but frankly, I could care less about political posturing. I care more about these elements in service of the story in the film.
Visually, the film is intriguing, filled with washed out colors, high speed shutter work, and some of the most frenetic camera work and cutting that you are likely to see this year. When the infected strike, be prepared to be disoriented, you will be lost in the action. This is a technique that can be annoying, but is effective here. There are some great setpieces strewn throught, from the firebombing to the nightscope tunnel journey, to the helicopter weapon, to the frentic shooting of the infected streaming out of the medical complex.
28 Weeks Later is not perfect, there are some narrative issues that could be brought up as problems. Regardless of how you take it, the film is smartly written, fast paced, bloody, involving, and emotional. It has everything that I had hoped for and more. There are moments of great emotion, moments of pure horror, all punctuated with nice effect. Music and silence are used effectively, continuing my immersion in the tale.
Bottomline. This was a tension filled ride that drained me. As I left the darkened theater, I had to stop and regain myself from all that had gone on. I cannot express how glad I am to see a horror film that delivers on all levels. This is the real deal, and I look forward to seeing it again. I heartily recommend this to anyone looking for thrills, chills, action, and heart.
Highly Recommended.
2 comments:
Chris,
I think you're selling this movie short with just 3 and 1/2 Dravens. At least another 1/2 point is in order.
~Ruben
So having just finished 28 weeks later I had to Google "children of men 28 weeks later farmhouse".
My wife and I agree, the farmhouse in 28 Weeks is the same exterior where the lead in COM overhears the plot against him.
Too funny.
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