Uh, this is an exaggeration. Anyway, the people on the street have disappeared, and they are everywhere.
A virus called "Rage", the infected person will turn into a zombie within 10 seconds and bite people crazy, and the bitten person will become like a zombie in the next 10 seconds and continue to bite.
Poor Jim was injured and hospitalized 28 days ago. After 28 days, Britain was basically occupied by zombies. He was lucky enough to meet two survivors, the man Mike and the black woman Selina. Then when they returned to Jim's house, they found that Jim's parents had both died. Then the zombie came in, and poor Mike was bitten unfortunately. Before he could react, he was hacked to death by his companion Selina.
In a panic, Jim escaped with Selina and found two other survivors in a tall building in the city, a pair of father and daughter Frank and Hannah.
At this time they heard an encouraging news from the radio that the military had already occupied Manchester and called on all those who were still alive to gather there.
So the four people set off in a car.
A classic road escape journey.
Bright colors, there is the most brisk scene in the whole film, 4 people take things in the supermarket without any scruples, without paying! There is also the scene of camping in the suburbs, which is simply stunningly beautiful.
Well, actually I guessed that old frank was going to hang up. So when I arrived in Manchester, I couldn't bear to watch the scene of the four desperately looking for the army. Sure enough, Frank, who was declining home, was arranged by the director to raise his head and scold him when he was hung on a telephone pole and dripped with blood from a zombie in his eyes. Ten seconds later, Frank, who had become a zombie, was shot to death mercilessly by the belated military.
The three people who were taken into the barracks felt that something was wrong in their hearts. The number of these soldiers was too small, and the corners of their eyes and eyebrows were all unkind.
Dangdang! The truth is revealed! It turns out that this group of remaining soldiers only used radio waves to lure women. Because of troubled times, only women can reproduce offspring! . . . . Well I guess it's dying anyway, these beasts want to have some dying fun.
So we saw that thin and pale, typical British neurotic boy Jim, turned into a brave hero, murdered without mercy, and began a bloody massacre. In the end, all the soldiers died. Jim flees with Selina and Hannah.
In the end, the three were finally rescued by army helicopters.
The British are very good at horror films. Many people compare this film with director Danny Boyle's famous film Guessing the Train. I don't care, anyway, there are bad movies in front of the beach, plus the small cost of 15 million and the handheld DV can shoot like this, not bad.
In my opinion, this is not a horror movie. The virus called "Rage" is just an introduction. That kind of cold weather, the old fort of the concentration camp, really gothic. Having said that, the sequel really promotes the true nature of zombie films.
I have been obsessed with the original soundtrack of the movie. Unfortunately, after searching the Internet for a long time, no useful information was found.
What's great is that the sequel uses the same original soundtrack, and it actually fits well. Especially at the beginning of the sequel, when the mom and dad of the family evaded the zombies, mom was left in the big window on the top floor of the farmhouse, and my dad ran wild, with in the house-in a heartbeat, it was really exciting. . The escape scene was really well filmed. The English countryside overlooking the country was sunny, but everyone was running wildly, the survivors were on the run, and the zombies were chasing. There is also a runaway scene in the sequel, which is very well filmed. It was the American soldier and beauty expert who took the pair of siblings to run on the vast street, and the music of AM180 was just right.
Tough, wild, metallic, psychedelic, sad and messy...
Honey, let's make a bet again, on the end of the world, we will listen to rock and roll together, run together, and no one will let go.
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