![]() His children Tammy (Imogen Poots) and Andy (Mackintosh Muggleton) must learn to deal with the loss of their mother and the bleak future they’re presented with. Don had to do some very questionable things to ensure his survival and must somehow explain this reality to his children. The first half of the movie deals with life, loss and coming to grips with moving on. There are a few things that set 28 Weeks Later apart, at least initially, from other zombie infested, horror movies is the focus on the survivors. military, is deemed completely clear and is slowly being repopulated with people displaced by the outbreak. A single sector, heavily guarded by the U.S. Since the majority of the inhabitants are dead, the city is broken into sectors and are in various stages of disinfection. Whereas the first movie depicted the initial outbreak and the plight of a few survivors within the city during the first 28 days, 28 Weeks Later provides to us the insight of the rebuilding process since getting control of the city. Fast forward 28 weeks in the future and Don is now a widower and a man in charge of provisioning in the “Green Zone” waiting for his children to arrive. After a quiet start to the day, their world is torn apart when the zombies break into their cottage and decimate their numbers. ![]() We’re transported back to the outbreak and follow another band of survivors in which Don (Robert Carlyle) and his wife Alice (Catherine McCormack) are a part of. But guess what? The rage is back in 28 Weeks Later and it’s badder than ever.Ģ8 Weeks Later starts with a rude kick to the nuts. ![]() In 2002, we were introduced to the rage virus in “28 Days Later….” At the end of the movie we were made to assume that all will be well after mainland Britain was quarantined.
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