I recommend it to fans of the two movies. There is a little brutal, bloody, gory violence and disturbing content in this. This is about a man in post-apocalyptic, virus-stricken England trying to survive the presence of the Infected, as he has discovered something about them that he can use to his advantage. Stake Land (2010, similarly apocalyptic though its vampires instead of zombies), Train to Busan (2016, Korean) Dawn of the Dead remake.
#Movies like 28 weeks later series
The concept is fine, if nothing to go nuts over(the ones on the I Am Legend disc are far superior, well, all but one). I may have to check out RE series because the story behind all that is interesting. The characters are credible and we get a basic idea of who they are in a short space of time without it feeling rushed, and the amount of plot is also appropriate to the running time of five minutes without this feeling empty. Dawn of the Dead (1978) The Girl With All the Gifts (incredibly underappreciated) And to some degree the 2006 film Children of Men, mind you there are no zombies, or monster-humans, just a simple virus and the everlasting feeling of helplessness in a world fallen to pieces. Still, it has a cool little tactical duel that is fairly satisfying. It manages a reasonable level of tension throughout, if some of it is lost on account of this explaining something that was unclear(and should remain so, in my opinion) in the 2002 film(and the 2007 one, for that matter). The inhabitants of the British Isles have lost their battle against the onslaught of disease. This is well-done, a nice dynamic quality and energy to the drawings and the look(and it isn't painfully overstylized like the one preceding it was). But it soon becomes all too clear that the scourge.
Six months later, a group of Americans dare to set foot on the isles, convinced the danger has come and gone. Decimation? Where? These are both on the DVD of 28 Weeks Later, and no, I don't know about the middle one(or if this is the last of them that there is), nor have I read the graphic novel(s?) that I understand these are animated adaptations of. The inhabitants of the British Isles have lost their battle against the onslaught of disease, as the deadly rage virus has killed every citizen there.
Then again, so did chapter 1, albeit the latter, and not the former(unlike this one), portion of it. Starring Robert Carlyle, Rose Byrne, Jeremy Renner, Catherine McCormack, Imogen Poots, Harold Perrineau, and Idris Elba, the film is a sequel to the 2002 film.