'28 Years Later': Brutal, bewildering, and unabashedly British

’28 Years Later’: Brutal, bewildering, and unabashedly British


Britain has been reduced to a dysfunctional, plague-ridden landmass where hideous creatures consumed by rage roam in search of prey. Small, isolated communities are struggling to survive with scarce resources and little hope for rejuvenation, leaving them to cling to quaint remnants of a bygone era.

It’s good thing we have Danny Boyle’s long-awaited follow-up to 2007’s “28 Weeks Later” to distract us.

Boyle’s film, whether intended or not, unapologetically embraces British culture, drawing on Shakespeare and Kipling.

Completing the trilogy that began in 2002 with “28 Days Later,” “28 Years Later” picks up, unsurprisingly, 28 years after the initial rage virus outbreak.

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Britain is currently in a military-imposed lockdown, shut off from the rest of the world. A group of survivors are living on a remote island not

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