'28 Years Later' Is A Wildly Fun Apocalyptic Horror Sequel
Briefly

28 Years Later serves as a reflection on contemporary anxieties, particularly those related to pandemics, following closely on the heels of the COVID-19 outbreak. Under the direction of Danny Boyle, it reintroduces the zombie subgenre with a fresh narrative that juxtaposes current fears with creative visuals. The plot centers around a quarantined United Kingdom where a new generation must navigate life amidst chaos. The film captures youth's perception of a dystopian world, opening with a striking prologue that hooks viewers into its unique blend of horror and adventure.
Appropriately jolting and surprisingly fun to watch, 28 Years Later's prologue introduces viewers to the terrifying yet entertaining world of flailing 'Infected'.
The film reflects contemporary anxieties about pandemics and captures how adolescence interprets a post-collapse civilization 28 years after the original outbreak.
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