#28 Years Later
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Enjoyed it. Some great moments in it. But that ending felt like a pisstake. Which would be fine if they were ending it in a way so nobody could make anymore sequels. But for it to be the actual teaser for the next film just felt so out of place.
I'm assuming the tone of the next film is different and this was their attempt to try and merge the two? 
Aye I think it felt that way because they filmed both movies back to back, almost gave it an episodic vibe
Great performances from the wee lad, forgot his name, Aaron Tj and Ralph Fiennes as ever
My wife who’s not a native Brit struggled with the geordi accents 😅
The dynamic makes me think we’re gonna get walking dead-esque different groups of survivors
I liked how the first trip with his dad being was macho shite and it was all just bullshit bravado stuff. Then the trip with the mum is the real maturing, coming of age lesson. Learning about death and accepting it. And it all builds to that sequence of his mum walking off. That was the highlight for me. And I did have a wee tear
even surrounded by death this lot on the island just stuck this dying woman up in a room and forgot about her, and nobody bothers to sit the boy down and tell him what's going on. That line "I was hoping someone would tell you, but nobody did" Brutal.
Aw yes the scene with Ralph Fiennes character, the diagnosis and the death was strangely beautiful
“Causeway” from 28 Years Later (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | Music by Dean Valentine, Matthew Sheeran, Young Fathers
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Academy Award®-winning director Danny Boyle and Ac...
I love how this track was used in 28 Years Later. Wagner eschewed through the drums, strings and vocals of Young Fathers, used to segue from a heart racing, frenzied action sequence directly in to an elaborate and exaggerated retelling of the same events.
It soundtracks the folklore forming in real time as a community revel in Spike’s unearned accomplishments. It literally blurs the line between the fact and fiction before our eyes. As the heart racing scene continues it takes on more and more of a fantasy tone, set against an impossible nights sky. It is already a story, a new myth.
I really liked the film a lot.
Aye the soundtrack is great.