28 Days Later (2002)
7/10
Creepy and eerie return to bloody zombies
7 April 2004
This is a good horror film . It's made by means of videotape , the cinematography , musical score by John Murphy and direction by Danny Boyle are nice . The movie begins with a spooky images , a city without people , totally uninhabited . Later on , it continues with fights between starring Clian Murphy and the zombies helped by Naomy Harris . After that, they meet Brendan Gleeson and his daughter.

The misfit group go out from London, looking for some people .The trip is very dangerous, they hold too many risks , Zombies attack anywhere. They arrive a place which they believe it is sure but the surprise will be that the shelter is much worst that they have thought.

This moving film contains chills, thrills, horror and lots of blood and gore . The flesh-eating mutants appearance deliver the goods plenty of screams, shocks and tension . The horror moments are compactly made and fast moving . The make-up assistants create a truly frightening zombies . Terrifying and astonishing frames about apocalyptic events with deserted streets , and creepy mood at London without people totally uninhabited , similarly to classics movies, such as ¨Quatermas and pit¨, ¨Omega man¨ and ¨Lifeforce¨.

It packs an atmospheric as well as evocative cinematography by Anthony Mantle and a thrilling score by John Murphy . The film well written by Alex Garland was compellingly directed by Danny Boyle and followed by a pretty good sequel titled '28 weeks later' by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo.
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