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Cillian
Murphy (Jim) searches the deserted streets of London in the
so-called fear-fest 28 Days Later
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Just
a little bit scary
28 Days Later
Stars: Cillian Murphy, Naomie Harris, Christopher Eccleston, Brendan
Gleeson, Megan Burns. Rated MA
Reviewer
:: Lt Simone Heyer
Prepare
to grip your seat with terror, prepare to grab the person beside
you with fright (unless they avoid your grasp), prepare to continuously
gnaw your giant popcorn, 28 Days Later is a bit of a fear-fest,
but it's nowhere near what it was talked up to be.
Of
course, all that talk had some impact, and we were ready to jump
and be very afraid, but the whole thing quieted down from down-right
terrifying to a little scary.
The
story is that some do-good animal rights activists (ARA) try to
release some chimps from a test facility. While they're opening
the cages, a stroppy scientist is yelling "don't release them,
they have a virus ... they're infected with hate".
This
isn't enough to slow down the ARA, who fling open the cage doors
only to be mauled by said chimps. One ARA activist's eyes go red
- she starts projectile vomiting blood and emitting a loud screech,
before she begins to attack the other humans.
From
there, the virus makes its way around the world - or maybe just
the UK, but that's the secret.
That's
when bike courier, Jim (Murphy), wakes up in hospital, rigged up
to all sorts of machines, but completely alone.
He
robs some snack machines and a fetching doctor's robe, and takes
to the streets looking for more people - and finds none.
There's
a lot of the whole deserted London-look, newspapers flying about
in the wind, abandoned vehicles, looted vending machines, which
nicely sets the scene.
As
darkness falls, Jim is set upon by screeching zombie-type humans
with the nasty red-eye/projectile vomiting thing and two humans
wielding blow torches come out of cover to rescue him. They later
tell him that neither will hesitate to kill him if he is infected.
The
story is really about avoiding the zombies and setting about making
a new life for the trio, which eventually becomes a couple. They
find more uninfected people and decide to travel to Manchester where
there is an Army base, transmitting rescue messages.
After
all sorts of adventure, the troop find their way to the apparent
safety of the soldiers. Although only 28 or so days after the infection
has killed everyone, the boys are more than up for it, and plan
to start a new community with Selena (Harris) and Hannah (Burns).
This seems too much to bear for Jim, so he starts a rampage, bringing
in some zombies to sort the soldiers out.
Jim
has a feeling the rest of the world is going on as normal, so the
next plan is to wait out the zombies, until they all die of starvation.
Quite
a good movie, something a bit different.
Simone rates
this movie
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