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28 Weeks Later/28 Days Later Double Pack [DVD]
 
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28 Weeks Later/28 Days Later Double Pack [DVD]

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  • Format: PAL
  • Language English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Classification: 18
  • Studio: Twentieth Century Fox
  • DVD Release Date: 10 Sep 2007
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (26 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000S6UZL0
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,779 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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Contains 28 Days Later and the sequel 28 Weeks Later

28 Days Later--Anti-vivisection activists make a very bad judgement call and release an experimental monkey infected with "rage". 28 Days Later..., as the title has it, bicycle messenger Cillian Murphy wakes up from a post-traffic accident coma in a deserted London hospital, ventures out to find the city depopulated and the few remaining normal people doing everything to avoid the jittery, savage, zombie-like "infecteds" who attack on sight. Our bewildered hero has to adjust to the loss of his family and the entire world, but hooks up with several others--including a tough black woman (Naomie Harris) and a likable London cabbie (Brendan Gleeson)--on a perilous trip northwards, to seek refuge at army officer Christopher Eccleston's fortified retreat. However, even if they survive the plague, the future of humanity is still in doubt. Directed by Danny Boyle and scripted by novelist Alex Garland, this is a terrific SF/horror hybrid, evoking American and Italian zombie movies but also the very British end-of-the-world tradition of John Wyndham (Day of the Triffids) and Survivors. Shot on digital video, which gives the devastated cityscapes a closed-circuit-camera realism, this grips from the first, with its understandably extreme performances, its terrifyingly swift monster attacks and its underlying melancholy. Deliberately crude, 28 Days Later is also sometimes exceptionally subtle. --Kim Newman

28 Weeks Later--Put that cynical look away, because the critics were right. 28 Weeks Later really is a sequel that delivers, that expands on the original, and in many ways even surpasses it. Faithful in many ways to the enjoyable, if derivative, 28 Days Later, this sequel sees original director Danny Boyle (who went off to make Sunshine instead) replaced by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo behind the camera (director of the excellent Spanish film Intacto). And Fresnadillo is an inspired choice, putting together a film that’s not bereft of flaws of its own, but one that proves to be an ambitious and surprisingly thought-provoking follow-up. Many of the building blocks are the same. Primarily set over six months after the Rage virus engulfed Britain, turning many of its inhabitants into deadly zombie-esque creatures in the process, the film this time though sees the American military arrive to help sort things out. Only things quickly go wrong, allowing Fresnadillo to mould a pacey, exciting and desperately enjoyable action carnival, that’s got a little more under the surface. Grounded by Robert Carlyle as one of the survivors of the virus, replete with his kids in tow, 28 Weeks Later skilfully navigates the labyrinth of sequel hell and really, really delivers. What’s more, it opens up the enticing possibility of a further sequel, and on the evidence of this film, that’s a very welcome thought. 28 Weeks Later, like its predecessor, isn’t a film for the faint-hearted, and wholesome family entertainment it absolutely isn’t. But it’s a very good, energetic horror movie, and far, far better than you might have originally given it credit for. --Jon Foster

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20th Century Fox, Region 2, 2008 213 mins 2 DISC

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Nice Double Pack! 30 Mar 2012
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The movies are excellent (I've seen them before, that's why I ordered this pack) and I highly recommend them.
They've arrived in perfect conditions, very quickly and they were very cheap also.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Seen on DVD. 28 days' is a worthy Sci-fi horror hybrid. Part the Stand, part Triffids & a little Quatermass, nicely Britishly skewed.
The ambiguity of who is to "blame" for the "rage" outbreak, scientists or the welfare rights campaigners, is left properly for the audience to argue.
The results are exposed in some wondrous setpieces. Mr Murphy and the supporting cast work some magic in to some fairly stock characters. Deserted London streets are eerie when first seen. The tunnel and the Motorway / raven sequences should be overblown, but for me they worked very well.
Whilst the hordes of infected are notably infrequently seen, their presence is effectively hinted at. The nods to Day of the dead whilst not too overt gave Christopher Ecclestone a chance to dryrun his Doctor Who (not really), but he is equally good with a fairly small, but important, role.

28 weeks .... This is a much stranger brew. Where Sean was a zom rom com is this trying to be a "rage" romance? - the Chrysalids meets An Affair to Remember meets late 70'early 80's Italian quickie ripoff of Day of the Dead? In synopsis the plot sounds ludicrous, bordering on hackneyed (no pun intended round the Isle of Dogs exclusion zone):-
Jump start, Husband "escapes" leaving wife to fend off the infected; American forces have "cleansed" the streets; children return to quarantine area to father, children manage to return to their home and discover their mother has returned there -unharmed; father manages to overcome the security to see wife... and the "truth" will out again...
If it weren't for extraordinary brave mother/father performances (Robert Carlyle is stunningly believeable in the "cowardly" first act - albeit would anybody know how to react? and he still manages to convince that he wants nothing more than to be at one with his family again when he sees his wife. But the complications that ensue from there... His is only part of the breakdown...
The protective armed forces and scientific community are shown as incapable of working together. The grunts as usual bearing the brunt of the duties.
Whilst the plotting does not bear close scrutiny, the conviction of all the actors make this an equal of its predecessor (at least). The chase at the start and Mr Carlyle' anguish as he "escapes" set the standard for a very European take on how this dystopia unfurls. Yes I know it's silly, but it still gave me a good few scares.
For me both films are worthy 5 out of 5', but they are deceptively different takes on the same problem. Their endings are criticised, but for me, both work in the atmosphere each engendered leading up to them.
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10 Years Later 30 Jan 2012
I revisted this box set just this week on a cold, dank Sunday afternoon with just a tea break seperating the two films.

With 10 years having past, I enjoyed both (and I know some people hate 'weeks') as much as I did a decade before. Furthermore, great films like 'Rec' that have been released subsequently probably have a lot to thank Danny Boyle for.

Zombies actually running at you, as opposed to shuffling at walking pace have been seen a lot since and that haunting first half an hour of 'Days' with the shots of a desolate London have been re-done similarly in films like 'I Am Legend' and 'The Road'. 10 years is indeed a long time in horror, but both of these films have steathily stood the test of time.

'28 Days Later' is the best of the two, but only just. Okay so there is the odd silly bit, or rather the occasional logic defying decision made by the characters (you just wouldn't have driven through that tunnel, would you!?); but in short it's a haunting, atmospheric gem that looks as good now as it did then.

I happen to like '28 Weeks Later' too. The character development is stronger, the gore a little gorier and Robert Carlisle typically excellent.

You don't need me to go into the detail, all I'd say is that both of these films deserved to be watched again and what better way to do so than by purchasing this neat little box-set at what looks to be a budget price!

10 years from now?.....I think they'll still be great! What more can you ask for?

AJM
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