...Y pasaron las semanas, y el horror volvió.
"28 Weeks Later," a gripping 2007 film produced by DNA Films and Figment Films, unfolds in a post-apocalyptic Spain and the United Kingdom, where the aftermath of a devastating virus continues to haunt humanity. Directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, this sequel to "28 Days Later" delves deeper into the chaos unleashed by the Rage virus, which transforms infected individuals into frenzied, bloodthirsty beings. The narrative follows a group of American soldiers tasked with rebuilding a quarantined London, only to face a resurgence of the virus that threatens to reignite the global catastrophe. The film masterfully blends intense action sequences with poignant human drama, focusing on the harrowing journey of siblings Tammy and Andy, who become separated from their safe haven and must navigate the perilous, deserted streets of London. Their quest for survival intertwines with the military's struggle to contain the outbreak, led by the determined yet increasingly desperate Major Scarlet. The tension escalates as the virus breaches the containment zone, forcing characters to confront their fears and make heart-wrenching decisions. "28 Weeks Later" stands out for its unflinching portrayal of the consequences of human error and the fragility of societal structures in the face of biological disaster. The film's stark cinematography and relentless pacing create an atmosphere of unrelenting dread, while the performances, particularly by Robert Carlyle as the guilt-ridden Don, add depth to the narrative. The movie's exploration of themes such as guilt, redemption, and the instinct for survival resonates powerfully, making it a standout entry in the zombie genre. In its depiction of a world teetering on the brink of collapse, "28 Weeks Later" not only delivers thrilling horror but also serves as a cautionary tale about the repercussions of our actions. The film's chilling conclusion leaves audiences pondering the resilience of humanity and the thin line between order and chaos, cementing its place as a thought-provoking and adrenaline-fueled cinematic experience.
Año2007
Presupuesto15000000$
Duración100 minuto
Ingresos65100000$
GénerosTerrorSuspenseCiencia ficción
Países de producciónSpainUnited KingdomUnited States of America




