Wednesday, September 12, 2007

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HERE IS THE SUMMARY FOR THE MOVIE 28 WEEKS LATER FROM IMDB.

The film starts six months after the Rage virus has spread throughout the city of London. The United States Army has restored order and is repopulating the quarantined city, when a carrier of the Rage virus enters London and unknowingly re-ignites the spread of the deadly infection, wreaking havoc on the entire population. Written by thegiantcookie

Seven months after the rage virus has annihilated the British isles, the US army declares that the war against infection has been won, and that the reconstruction of the country can begin. In the first wave of returning refugees, a family is reunited--but one of them unwillingly carries a terrible secret. The virus is not yet dead, and this time, it is more dangerous than ever Written by fear of sleep

HERE IS A REVIEW FOR THE MOVIE 28 WEEKS LATER FROM DVDTALK.

With the news that there was going to be a sequel to 28 Days Later came the inevitable dread of "how bad are they going to screw this one up?" The success of Danny Boyle's 2002 film was a mixed blessing. One of the better horror films to come along in many years, 28 Days Later delivered nearly everything diehard fans of fright flicks could hope for. But it wasn't exactly an open-ended film that left itself screaming for a sequel, at least not artistically. Financially is another thing altogether. Which is why the notion of a sequel was reason for a bit of concern.

The good news is that as far as sequels go, 28 Weeks Later is actually a pretty good movie. Not nearly as good as 28 Days Later, the follow-up suffers in some of the same ways the predecessor did. It runs a bit too long, and feels a bit padded out at times. But all things considered, 28 Weeks Later manages to deliver a solid bit a horror entertainment.

Despite the title, 28 Weeks Later starts off during the height of the plague chronicled in the first film. As the film begins, the highly contagious Rage virus that renders its victims mindless, homicidal maniacs is still sweeping through England. A small band of survivors has taken refuge in a barricaded cottage removed from civilization. Among the survivors are Don (Robert Carlyle) and his wife, whose children were away when Rage hit England, and a group of requisite expendables who will only serve as fodder for the impending slaughter. With the introductions and cursory exposition out of the way, the film launches into its first attack, as a horde of the infected swarm down on the cottage and lay waste to most of the inhabitants. Don flees the scene, cowardly refusing to help his wife, as an army of the infected pursues him across the lush green countryside. The whole sequence is an adrenaline-fueled nightmare, and as good as any of the action/horror sequences in 28 Days Later, and it's just the first fifteen minutes of the movie.

Having narrowly escaped the infected, Don drifts down a river in a small boat, left to wrestle with the guilt of what he has done, and what the future will hold. Fast forward to six months later: The Rage virus has run its course, the last of the infected have starved to death, and England is in the process of rebuilding. With the backing of NATO, the U.S. Army now occupies London, where is has set up blockades, defense perimeters, facilitated the clean up of a decimated nation, and begun helping repopulate. Don is part of a small band of survivors that makes up the population of a tiny district that has been deemed safe. Among a group of British citizens arriving to repopulate London are his children, Andy and Tammy. But things quickly turn sour when the children, who want a photograph of their mother, enter into part of the city that is still under quarantine. When they arrive at their former home, Andy finds his mother, half-crazed, living in the attic, where she has been hiding for who knows how long. The problem is that dear old mommy has been infected with Rage, and though she does not show any of the symptoms, she is a carrier of the disease. Once she is brought to a military complex for testing, it is only a matter of time before all hell breaks loose, and the disease once again begins to spread like wildfire.

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