I dunno how to feel about 28 Years Later.
I dunno how to feel about 28 Years Later.
I felt a lot of different emotions during the runtime and I gotta say it's nice to be surprised by a film again.
I'm a huge fan of 28 Days Later and this doesn't feel like the same world/virus and that never stopped bothering me despite liking a lot about this. But even with the bits I liked there was plenty to dislike about them. I dunno. I'm still confused about how I feel a few hours later lol
That's fair. I love the first movie. Didn't like 28 weeks at all. Loved this one but I can understand why it wouldn't land for others. It's doing a lot of different plot lines and some feel a little under baked. But in terms of visuals and sound it was such an experience.
The story with his mum really hit me hard and even tho it felt a little rushed I found it very effective. The Jimmy Savile Rangers at the end threw me for an absolute loop but I'm excited to see how that plays out in the next one. Fav moment probably the night time chase back to the island.
28 Weeks Later is shit with a few small redeeming elements. The chaos of "war" as they start sniping civilians in an artificial situation they created us harrowing. And Jeremy Renner burning to death is nice to see considering some of his less than stellar at home antics haha.
Yeah. The opening to that movie is an all timer for sure tho.
That's another great bit. Years had a pretty great opener too.
The cinematography was beautiful throughout. Though some of the action snap cuts felt weird to be, but not really bad. The logic of dragging his mum to the doctor instead of trying to bring the doctor there kind of frustrated me but 1 it's a kid and 2 it's a movie.
I don't think the doctor would be welcome in the town. The dad thinks he's a lunatic and probably would have attacked him on sight. I think the doctor was also very focused on his "work" there and probably wouldn't have left either imo. But I get it's a pretty illogical setup.
Compared to dragging a sick woman with debilitating delusions through a zombie apocalypse, and they wouldn't know how he felt about his work, and if they town hated him they could meet on the outskirts.... None of that matters because the scene didn't call for it. But it just doesn't click with me.
Yeah I mean it wasn't a good situation either way. Dad wasn't going to get the doctor to look at her and the son was desperate and took matters into his own hands in an act of desperation as he's lashing out. But I guess I read it as his only real option aside from just letting her die in town.
The visuals and concept of the scenes involving the mum at the bone temple were great, but it kinda felt forced to me and it kinda deflated the scene to me. The ending was tonal whiplash and the sequel will dictate how I feel about that I guess. My biggest issue is the infected act SO different.
They do but I put it down to them being wild infected in the sense they seem to have been there for ages. They've gone fully feral but the movie seemed to have some sorta animal like hierarchy? I figured maybe that's what late late stage infection turns into but it is very different to 28 days.
Very much more a vibes movie for me than something I'd like to try and logically dissect I guess. It just looks and sounds so different from any other movie like this and I'm all about new experiences.
This is true and what I like about it. If they hadn't called it 28 Years Later most of my problems would vanish, I like the movie Men because it's like a poem made visual lol. But they attached it to a movie that means a lot to me and doesn't add up.
It was okay. Fuck meme-level gore and unintelligible Cockney accents. *burps the entire alphabet in one burp*
I did not think it had very much gore in it at all lol
Generational, my good sir. If they'd had 3 seconds of that child-birthing scene in any fillum when I was a lad, it'd be as common in boomer memes nowadays as "squeeeal like a piggie."
You considered the birthing scene as gore? I thought you meant the silly splatter effects from the arrows lol
Start with the idea that zombie apocalypse tropes are white supremacist fanfiction and extrapolate from there
I like the idea of zombies being demonized anti-communist propaganda.