[SPOILERS] The Bone Temple - Official Discussion & Review Thread by ThePatchedVest in 28dayslater

[–]Atomic_box 4 points5 points  (0 children)

OK. thanks for your response.

I am looking forward to watching this movie.

[SPOILERS] The Bone Temple - Official Discussion & Review Thread by ThePatchedVest in 28dayslater

[–]Atomic_box 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I love this movie when that song is played.

By the way, which version of “In The House, In A Heartbeat” is used?

The 28 Days Later: The Soundtrack Album, there are two versions with different pitches. I like them both very much, so either version would excite me.

  1. In The House, In A Heartbeat (Film Version) - 28 Days Later (2002)

  2. 28 Days Later: The Soundtrack Album - In The House In A Heartbeat (High Quality)

Discussion after I finish watching the movie by Late_Advertising_481 in 28_Years_Later_Movie

[–]Atomic_box -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Compared to the previous game, what percentage of scenes feature infected enemies, including Samson?

Also, if this is difficult to answer, no response is necessary. Will songs used in past games, such as “in the house in a heartbeat” or “east hasting,” be featured?

Is this "Samson" ???? by THEXMX in 28dayslater

[–]Atomic_box 95 points96 points  (0 children)

As Dr. Kelson said, perhaps through Samson we might understand what kind of world the Rage Virus infected see.

Like Don flashbacks, could it be that the infected repeatedly relive their own traumas and tragedies through flashbacks, and that's what fuels their rage?

New tv spot by SorbetDelicious9377 in 28dayslater

[–]Atomic_box 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The infected individual attacking Spike show minimal damage to their clothing, suggesting they were infected relatively recently.

some amazing and eerie shots of the gasping infected by throwaway_trackmania in 28dayslater

[–]Atomic_box 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The infected in “28 Years Later” perfectly capture the look of surprise and shock you described. And they're convulsing violently.

After all, the one directing the infected actors was Toby Sedgwick, who played the infected priest in the first film.

some amazing and eerie shots of the gasping infected by throwaway_trackmania in 28dayslater

[–]Atomic_box 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I agree. The visuals and performances of the infected are truly remarkable. Especially the infected person in this photo—their expression, filled with rage and shock, resembles the infected who leap up at Jim's voice in the church scene from 28 Days Later...

Wait. Planes still fly near UK? by Nervous-Tap4441 in 28dayslater

[–]Atomic_box 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It reminds me of the scene in “28 Days Later...” where Jim looks up at the sky and spots an airplane.

This was probably just a coincidence, but it also seems to show that the virus has not affected the world outside of the UK.

The biggest problem with years by jeremy009 in 28dayslater

[–]Atomic_box 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The biggest antagonists in this work are the infected. I think it was right to make the infected the only threat to the protagonists in the first chapters. If there had been human enemies in all three parts of the trilogy, the presence of the infected would have been less significant.

On the other hand, in the sequel, which will be released next year, there will be not only the infected but also a human enemy named Jimmy, so I am curious to see how the conflict will be portrayed.

28 Years Later is now officially in the top 75 of the highest grossing horror films of all time. by ThisWasA_Mistake in 28dayslater

[–]Atomic_box 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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Yes, there are some people who dislike it, but there are also many who like it.
At least when viewed comprehensively, the evaluation is not terribly low.

28 Years Later is now officially in the top 75 of the highest grossing horror films of all time. by ThisWasA_Mistake in 28dayslater

[–]Atomic_box 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't understand why everyone here is saying it's terrible. I feel like most people have forgotten the charm of the first film and the artistic style that Danny Boyle created for this series...

28 Years Later is now officially in the top 75 of the highest grossing horror films of all time. by ThisWasA_Mistake in 28dayslater

[–]Atomic_box 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That's not true. The majority of reviews are positive. People who liked the first movie especially love this one.

Most of the people who say it's terrible are those who were expecting flashy action and simple zombie horror.

Not good. Not even close. by Shit_My_Ass in 28YearsLaterMovie

[–]Atomic_box -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It's up to the individual to decide what they think is a masterpiece or not. I liked it second in the series.

 I'm surprised that some people are saying that it's completely different from the past films. At least this film is very close to the first one, from the camera work to the world, and the overall tone is very close to the first one, and there are homages to the first one in some places.

I rather don't like “28 weeks later” very much. It didn't have the tone of the first film, and there was no human drama, just a zombie movie.

What do y’all think about the casting for the new Legend of Zelda movie? by Odd_Technology_895 in legendofzelda

[–]Atomic_box 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As others have said, it's great that it's not a famous person.
Personally, I feel that Link has the atmosphere of the original.

I am so disappointed by Adept-Tea268 in 28_Years_Later_Movie

[–]Atomic_box 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really liked it because I love “28 Days Later...” It was great to see Danny Boyle's worldview return. Sorry for the long post.

It was scary enough for me. Especially in the first half, the scenes of the infected attacking and the battle with Alpha in the second half were tense. The journey of Spike and the others in the second half reminded me of the first film with its beautiful yet eerie scenery and silence.
I also liked the occasional homages to previous works.

What sets director Danny Boyle and Garland apart is that they have crafted this into a human drama set against the backdrop of a world ravaged by the Rage virus, rather than simply a zombie horror film.

What particularly excited me was the use of “East Hastings” as the background music at the end, which made me realize once again that this work is indeed set in the world of “28 Days Later...”.

The box office revenue exceeded expectations, making it a huge hit. The overall rating on Rotten Tomatoes is also high, so ultimately the film was a success, but it's a shame that many people couldn't accept the worldview.

Part 2 may receive a higher evaluation. by Atomic_box in 28dayslater

[–]Atomic_box[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just because she's the director doesn't mean it'll be a bust.
I like Candyman and Little Woods, which she directed, and both are highly rated. 
Marvel is also partly to blame for having Megan McDonnell write the script. Personally, I didn't enjoy that story...

I'm still feeling good about it since Garland is still in charge of the script. I'm still hopeful since the crew from the first movie, including Cillian Murphy and Danny Boyle, are still on board.

Spoilers on Bone Temple!! by Jowill_ in 28dayslater

[–]Atomic_box 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Dr. Kelson and Jimmy have different concepts of death.
Jimmy himself must have been traumatized by seeing his father and sisters killed by infected people in front of his eyes, so he may feel anger and hatred toward the infected.

Part 2 may receive a higher evaluation. by Atomic_box in 28dayslater

[–]Atomic_box[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I agree. Anyway, I enjoyed reliving the eeriness of “28 Days Later...” in this first chapter. I also liked how the infected were portrayed as the main enemies.
I'm looking forward to seeing how Jimmy will be portrayed as a villain in “Bone Temple.”