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Released in 2007 and directed by , 28 Weeks Later is the standalone sequel to Danny Boyle's 2002 landmark horror film, 28 Days Later . It shifts the focus from individual survival to a large-scale military attempt to repopulate Great Britain after the original Rage Virus outbreak.

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The DTS audio track is the real winner here—essential for hearing the terrifying "infected" snarls and John Murphy’s incredible "In the House - In a Heartbeat" score in full surround sound. Plot Summary: Released in 2007 and directed by , 28

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The film is known for its extraordinarily bleak tone, which drew significant backlash from audiences expecting a more conventional survival story. Fresnadillo’s direction, featuring a mix of traditional cinematography and shocking, low-fi "found footage" sequences, is brutal and unsentimental, reflecting the director's nihilistic vision.

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Six months after the initial outbreak, the infected have reportedly died of starvation. The