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28 Days Later [VHS] (2003)

Starring: Cillian Murphy, Naomie Harris Director: Danny Boyle Rating: R (Restricted) Format: VHS Tape
3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (799 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Cillian Murphy, Naomie Harris, Christopher Eccleston, Alex Palmer, Bindu De Stoppani
  • Directors: Danny Boyle
  • Writers: Alex Garland
  • Producers: Andrew Macdonald, Robert How
  • Format: Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC
  • Language: English, Finnish, French, Italian, Spanish
  • Rating: R (Restricted)
  • Number of tapes: 1
  • Studio: 20th Century Fox
  • VHS Release Date: October 21, 2003
  • Run Time: 113 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (799 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0000C2IU2
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #19,838 in Video (See Bestsellers in Video)

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The director/producer team that created Trainspotting turn their dynamic cinematic imaginations to the classic science fiction scenario of the last people on Earth. Jim (Cillian Murphy) wakes up from a coma to find London deserted--until he runs into a mob of crazed plague victims. He gradually finds other still-human survivors (including Naomie Harris), with whom he heads off across the abandoned countryside to find the source of a radio broadcast that promises salvation. 28 Days Later is basically an updated version of The Omega Man and other post-apocalyptic visions; but while the movie may lack originality, it makes up for it in vivid details and creepy paranoid atmosphere. 28 Days Later's portrait of how people behave in extreme circumstances--written by novelist Alex Garland (The Beach)--will haunt you afterward. Also featuring Brendan Gleeson (The General, Gangs of New York) and Christopher Eccleston (Shallow Grave, The Others). --Bret Fetzer


From The New Yorker

Another helpful development for the British Tourist Board. Danny Boyle's horror film, alternately savage and glum, shows London-and, by implication, most of England-destroyed by a fast-acting plague. Borne in the blood, it passes from one Brit to another with a single bite; soon, the capital is empty save for marauding zombies, leaving the unchewed-such as Jim (Cillian Murphy) and Selena (Naomie Harris)-to drift around, shop without paying, and never quite have sex. Any resemblance to normal teen-age behavior is entirely coincidental. Brendan Gleeson, much the best and cheeriest thing in the movie, plays a taxi-driver who helps them to leave town; from here on, Boyle and his screenwriter, Alex Garland, run out of gas. The picture is twitchy and annoying, flecked with blood and half-digested ideas, and too much is left unexplained. As a scheme for solving central London's traffic problem, though, it is unlikely to be surpassed. -Anthony Lane
Copyright © 2006 The New Yorker

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200 of 233 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Horror film? Nah... Great film? Yes, definitely!, June 29, 2003
By J. C. Vera "intellectualised" (Miami, Fl United States) - See all my reviews
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There is very little about this movie that can be considered "horror" per se. At best, in this sense, the film is a suspense flick, with a somewhat spooky score/soundtrack (that added plenty to the tension in its atmosphere), and a great cast who portrayed the best and worst traits in human nature.

I can understand those who give the movie a bad review since they were expecting something extremely scary (that's the way in which it is being marketed) and ended up watching an intelligent, well presented study in good and evil, right vs. wrong, loyalty vs. survival, and many other concepts that one wouldn't expect from a "horror" flick. This movie, in that sense, simply was not what the average goer was promised.

Now, as far as good films are concerned, this is definitely a worthy effort. It has more depth than one could ever expect; the cinematography is done extremely well; and the acting is superb (even on the part of the nearly silent and secondary infected characters). The symbolism is one that the average movie watcher might not get, especially if they're looking for two hours of gore or scary moments (there are very few of those, as the director clearly preferred to refrain from using extremely graphic imagery).

Indeed, what makes this film a valuable one is the social criticism and the analysis of human nature that it presents. What is more important, survival or friendship/family? Are the ethics of scientific research being checked to prevent the creation of harmful agents (even if not as tragic and extreme as what we see in this film)? Is it worth fighting for one's life when hope is dim or even non-existant? Many more questions arise and give extreme value to this film. This is definitely an excellent example of existentialist movie making. Whether it is a horror film or not becomes irrelevant once you observe its true meaning.

So, if you are the kind of person who enjoys trashy and bloody films like the Jason or Freddy "epics," or if you cannot handle too much thinking while at the theatre, then this is not a movie for you. If you've enjoyed "smart" flicks like "Lost Highway," "Frailty," or "The Ring," then this is definitely for you. You will feel good about seeing this one, even though it portrays so many bad and ugly things about us as "humans."

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58 of 72 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Stylish Homage to '70s Flicks, June 27, 2003
By Bruce Crocker "agnostictrickster" (Whittier, California United States) - See all my reviews
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28 Days Later is stylish, lonely, bloody, desperate, wet, violent, frantic, thoughtful, scary and, ultimately, hopeful. Danny Boyle artfully directs Alex Garland's script while paying homage to movies like the Omega Man and George Romero's Dead trilogy. As hard as it is for me to say, 28 Days is a much better film than any of the films mentioned above.

The movie focuses on the people who have not been infected with a virus that turns humans into rage filled zombies. In fact, the zombies only make a few screen appearances, the fear factor of the movie coming mainly from the reactions of the uninfected people to their situation. The main characters are well acted and I cared about what happened to them. Visually the movie is a masterpiece and the scenes in an empty London are incredible.

I recommend 28 Days Later to fans of the other movies mentioned above or anybody looking for a thoughtful, scary zombie film. People looking to pull their brain out for a few hours or for non-stop gore and zombies will most likely be disappointed.

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Not just another horror flick, October 20, 2004
I have begun to think that zombie movies are fundamentally about social alienation: the paranoid fantasy that anyone, even the people you love, can suddenly become an inhuman monster and turn against you. This is definitely true of this movie, for me: I feel most scared by it when I am feeling most alienated and downtrodden by society.

In any case, this was the scariest movie I have ever seen. Not just make you jump scary but get under your skin and give you nightmares scary. After seeing it, I had to sleep with my lights on and doors open for two months. But also it really made me think about things like: what is civilization? At one point they have a captive infected and the army guy is studying him. The hero asks him what he has learned and he answers, "I have learned that he will never bake bread." Okay, laugh at me if you want, but I like to bake bread, the old-fashioned way, starting with yeast and doing it all by hand. But I never really thought about all the factors that baking bread depends on: the domestication of wheat, a process that took thousands of years; sufficient social organization to harvest, process and distribute it; my knowledge of the exact formula necessary to get the bread to work right; the gas company delivering gas to my apartment so I can bake it... and so on. What a long and fragile chain of things that could be broken at any link. That's civilization, something we all take for granted.

Another thing I really liked about this movie (although I will never see it again because it scared the heck out of me and anyway I can practically replay the whole thing in my memory) is the way certain otherwise ordinary moments are made transcendant--a bridge or an airplane brings almost you to a state of grace.

Finally, the army guys show that the potential for infection is not just from blood; it's in our blood. It doesn't take a lab experiment gone out of control. It could happen any time and does. That's what war is.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Unforgettable!
I am a pretty tough kind of guy, I seriously had nightmares after watching this movie. These zombies are fast! Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars 28 Days Later...
Recently Danny Boyle won the best directing Oscar for Slumdog Millionaire, a worthy award winner in my opinion. Read more
Published 7 days ago by Jason C. Wilkerson

1.0 out of 5 stars Great film HORRIBLE BLU-RAY
The film is 5 stars, my complaint is the transfer. Despite the higher resolution it only looks marginally better than on DVD. Read more
Published 1 month ago by S. Mirza

5.0 out of 5 stars what do you think you know about zombies?
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8.7 VISUALS
9.1 SOUND
8.5 PACKAGING
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1.0 out of 5 stars bad blu-ray DO NOT BUY!
Great movie, terrible transfer to blu-ray. I bought this when it originally came out on dvd and loved it. Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars picture quality
28 Days Later is one of my favorite 'zombie movie'..

When I first opening the packaging of this BluRay disc, I was wondering just how great would the picture quality... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Wahyu Tri Purnomo

5.0 out of 5 stars HORROR/ROAD/THRILLER/SUSPENSE FLICK
28 DAYS LATER

I have argued it for years and it seems that there are still people out there who think this is a zombie when it is clearly not. Read more
Published 2 months ago by fmwaalex

2.0 out of 5 stars High concept horror has its faults and virtues

28 DAYS LATER...

(UK - 2002)

Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
Theatrical soundtrack: Dolby Digital

Survivors of a virus which turns infected... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Libretio

5.0 out of 5 stars 28 Days Later
Never was a fan of crazed plague ridden cannibals munching but this flick is sensational. First of this genre and maybe the only one I thoroughly enjoyed.
Published 3 months ago by William Henry

1.0 out of 5 stars DO NOT BUY ON BLU-RAY!
I love this movie and was excited when I finally got my Blu-Ray copy... What garbage... this transfer to Blu-ray is HORRIBLE... Read more
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