I have seen many film critics, whether they approve or criticize the film, all criticize the military uniformly, but I think the military's approach is understandable. The United Kingdom has been completely isolated, and people are almost dead. The rest are zombies. There are really too few people. The army, as the last armed force, whether in terms of physical fitness, obedience, discipline, and emergency response The ability is better than ordinary people. If they want to reproduce again, there is no doubt that these soldiers are the best sperm providers. Major Henry West must think so, plus to prevent the loss of personnel caused by mental depression. , he made this decision, there is a kind of politician's thinking in it, and the military received a large degree of sacrifice of education and training, so it is understandable and acceptable to make this decision. Being with the military is guaranteed to be safe. They have relatively complete defense facilities, but if the military requires women, then there is a problem. Life safety and morality should be put first. The duty of a soldier is to protect life and safety, and the answer is obvious; women are powerless to resist in the face of force, and can only choose to die or obey; the key protagonist (if it is an ordinary passer-by, would have joined the soldier or died), suddenly burst out and release He killed the zombies, destroyed the army from the inside, and killed people extremely cruelly (I saw this paragraph, and my heart was chilling, because the fierceness he showed was no different from those of the zombies, and he also killed people with rational coldness, like killing zombies). In order to survive and reproduce in the future, the military side needs women and removes obstacles; the protagonist kills soldiers in order to survive and save women; who is more correct? Who is more noble? I have no idea. When life and morality go together, which is more important? I have no idea.
Besides, 28 weeks later, after watching 28 days later, watching this film directly is really a disaster. 28 weeks later, there are too many loopholes and chaotic places, too many, let's not mention how to get into the heavily guarded treatment room after being so stupid, not to mention how he got out after turning into a zombie, just talk about the researcher in the United States until he dies. She didn't say anything that might contain the virus in the DNA of the siblings. She didn't say it, and the death of all others, especially the sniper, became meaningless. How is it possible that a researcher who is also from the military should report this situation to the military as soon as he knows it. This is the most basic common sense, and when the army is about to be cleaned, the researcher is obviously the first to be escorted. After coming out, how could there be no time or opportunity to report everything to the above, but to save the pair of siblings privately? If the above knows that there is something that restrains the virus, it will definitely rescue the sister and brother at the first time, and study it, and there will be no snipers who can't see it and turn against the bones in the future cleaning. (Speaking of snipers, I can’t help but say, he can save the boy with a soft heart, how could he be ruthless to aim at the scope of his companion, shoot the bullet to kill instead of shooting the body part to hurt people, after all, that is the companion A) And after 28 weeks, everyone should know that this virus is transmitted through blood, and when they saw the blood on that boy, wouldn't the pilot be vigilant? There are too many things that don't make sense.
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