28 Days Later (2003)
Runtime: 1 hr 53 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Starring: Cillian Murphy, Naomie Harris, Christopher Eccleston, Megan Burns, Brendan Gleeson
DVD Info
Release:
Apr 1, 2008
DVD Features:
- Region 1
- Keep Case
- Widescreen - 1.85
Audio:
- Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
- Dolby Surround - French, Spanish
- Subtitles - English, Spanish - Optional
Additional Release Material:
- Alternate Scenes - Alternate Endings (3)
- Audio Commentary - Danny Boyle - Director, Alex Garland - Writer
- Behind the Scenes - "Pure Rage: The Making of 28 Days Later"
- Deleted Scenes
- Music Video - Jacknife Lee
- Trailers - 1. Theatrical Teaser
- 2. Theatrical Trailer
Text/Image Galleries:
- Galleries - Animated Storyboards
- Stills/Photos - 1. Production Stills w/ Director Commentary
- 2. Polaroid Picture w/ Director Commentary
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Reviews
The film itself seems to exist in a state of perpetual imbalance... between life and death, the real and the surreal, civilization and chaos.
It's a gory, depressing affair that bears an ultra-Darwinian message in its blood-stained hands.
Every bit as much a reactionary, establishmentarian work as the horror movies of fifty years ago.
It’s Boyle’s fleer at the Information Age, where physical survival’s place in the pyramid is smallest -- a snicker at those to whom a gagging error-message online is tragedy.
It's much more thoughtful than your ordinary run-of-the-mill zombie movie, which is why the generic ending is kind of unfortunate. For the most part though, it's an involving and genuinly scary epic.
It's scary because, while we may never be stalked by slimy zombies, we are coming to know more and more what it is like to live in the midst of an angry, violent, explosive populace.
It makes for a more intimate brand of horror, one we can’t explain away by pretending we’re watching the same old well-oiled Hollywood malarkey.
28 Days Later is a zombie movie and a rather good one. For one thing, it has enough cinematic style to keep it from being laughably cheesy.
Boyle gives apocalypse the gravity of a death in the family.
It's the pursuits that cause palpitations and the expressiveness of Boyle's imagination that make 28 Days Later an instant classic.
Mixing a little social warning in with true guts-for-garters gore, he's put together a truly frightening film - not a scary movie.
... it’s just so unpretentious and terrifying – with cheeky moments of humor ... you relish the fun as you jump out of your skin.
Boyle and his remarkable cast play the material seriously, with an atmospheric soundtrack adding a sense of poetry and lyricism.
Posits the question: who's more dangerous, the flesh-eating zombies or 'civilized' people?
[F]or the 'zombie' genre, [this] ranks with the very best: Dawn of the Dead and Evil Dead II. [G]enre fans will recognize this as very high praise indeed.
Todo contribuye a crear una atmósfera de pesadilla que tiene poco que ver con vísceras arrancadas y litros de sangre y mucho más con la generación de climas.
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