![]() Art should be a medium used responsibly, but this film was anything but responsible. I attempted throughout the entire film to think of one socially conscious reason to justify its existence, but I came up with nothing. I really wanted to enjoy it, but found it difficult. This is what makes the film so confusing. From an artistic stand-point, the world of cinema may have a modern-day classic on its hands. From a stand-point of social concern, this film should have probably gone from the editing room to the garbage. So in closing, “28 Weeks Later” is difficult to describe. Whoever directed this film deserves a shot at the Academy Awards, as a horror film of this caliber has rarely been seen since Romero first introduced the world of cinema to true terror in his masterpiece “Night of the Living Dead”. The special effects were also amazing, with the infected looking more like something out of a nightmare than make-up from a studio. ![]() Not to mention, the score of this film was chilling, sometimes so minimalist as to have the audience squirming in their chairs due to the extreme tension. The cinematography had a very gritty yet controlled feel to it, and the pacing was purely genius. Lastly, there is no way for one to speak of “28 Weeks later” without referencing its incredibly slick presentation. This film does not appear to have any concept of God, positive or negative. sacrifice, the consequences of scientific advancement, and the effect of America on the world. Other points in the film make for better conversation starters than specific spiritual lessons, themes such as the nature of humankind, survival vs. The most obvious and direct showing of Christian principles comes during one of the movie’s later scenes, echoing the Biblical principle, “There is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends” (NLT). While language is one of the least of this film’s content concerns, there are multiple instances of the harshest of language.įrom a spiritual viewpoint, this film offers more food-for-thought than actual answers. Strong language is present, but is nowhere near the level of many other current films. Limited other scenes contain moderate-level nudity in a non-sexual context. One scene shows a couple having sex, and their top-halves are exposed. While paling in comparison to the violence, it is present. The second-most concern will be the sexual content. If one were to find the aforementioned scene even slightly unsettling, they would be best served skipping this film. The scenes of extreme violence were simply too many to record, and each one had a very, very dark and unsettling tone, somewhat odd for a genre that never seems to quite have a grip on reality. This is only one of many truly unsettling violent segments. One such scene found an infected man slashing his wife, eventually forcing his thumbs into her eye sockets, which in turn killed her. The violence was sickening in its brutality. ![]() While the other films had a clear break with reality, “28 Weeks Later” did not. I have reviewed more than one truly disgusting film, but this was by far the most unsettling. It is difficult to explain exactly how horribly disgusting this film actually is. In terms of content, the most obvious concern of this film will be the violence, and I suggest that any readers easily sickened skip to the next paragraph. The American Army has arrived to help with the relief efforts, and all seems to be going well… that is, until the virus resurfaces. This installment takes place 28 weeks after the first occurrence of infection, just as society is beginning to return to normal, all the infected are dead from starvation, and refugees are slowly but surely arriving in Britain. For those unfamiliar with the previous film, “ 28 Days Later” put a spin on the zombie genre in which a group of infected humans spread their highly contagious virus to other humans causing them to have uncontrollable, indefinite fits of rage in which they kill all human beings. “28 Weeks Later” is the follow-up to the extremely popular independent film “ 28 Days Later”.
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