Film: 28 days later
I just got in from seeing “28 Days Later” and well all I can say is “what a film.” It’s a great experience, if you have not seen it, go and see it, and if need be get the DVD from your nearest Blockbuster, here in Chile its only just out in the cinema, screwed up release dates or what.
First off the film is English, obviously so. If you watch it and you know England intimately then the film we affect you even more. For me it was so weird to think that such a way out film story could have been done so well in England, we are so Americanised these days.
I wish I had the imagination to think, write a film like this, its so well put together, never during the film are you sitting there thinking if you car is being stolen from the parking lot, rather you are thinking if anybody else in the audience are infected.
The film takes you from a scene of animal rights people letting loose some experimental animals which are infected. Then cut to someone waking up from a coma, and nobody else is left alive. Except of course the infected, which are full of rage. The story follows what happens to the main character through a journey across the country to where they believe there is a cure. Think again, here things change, and are not what they seem.
I heard there were two ending to this film, I knew this going into the cinema, but forgot and sadly walked out, what was the alternative ending?
Posted by iwsmith at September 19, 2003 09:56 PM
Well I'm not too sure if you really want to know the second ending of the film without having seen it. but.....
If you don't want to know then stop reading here!
It cuts back to the two girls dragging the guy into the hospital and shows them trying to resuscitate him. This time however he dies and they walk out of the hospital crying with guns in hand...
Great
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Very pleasent place, thank you!
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