Saturday, September 27, 2025

No mind, no soul

Fantastically weird, visually stunning and, as a zombie feature should, disturbing and gory. But halfway through the movie it lost its focus. Sure then it introduced Ralph Fiennes's character which is great, but at the same time the movie switches its tone and the entire story starts falling apart. Danny Boyle's 28 Years Later is not bad in any sense, it's disgusting horror as it should be, but it's still the weakest of the three films in the series.

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