What makes "28 Years Later" different from previous zombie movies?
It features sprinting zombies and a mix of folk horror and satire.
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Danny Boyle and Alex Garland's zombies return, sprinting like Tom Cruise on steroids, in '28 Years Later.' This film evolves from its predecessors, mixing folk horror and satire.
Set on Holy Island, the film depicts a community isolated from the zombie-ridden mainland. The story follows Spike, a young boy, who ventures into the danger zone with his sick mum in search of a doctor. The film explores themes of isolation, desperation, and the loss of innocence. Action sequences and cameo appearances add to the film's intensity, creating a mix of sadness and graphic-novel strangeness.
It features sprinting zombies and a mix of folk horror and satire.
Primarily on Holy Island off England’s north-east coast and the zombie-infested mainland.
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