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- Premios
- 3 premios y 14 nominaciones en total
- Jimmy's Sister
- (as Darcie Summer Smith)
Reseñas destacadas
It looks pretty fantastic (strangely the colouring reminded me of Garland's Men) and, contrary to what a lot of reviews claim, the acting is solid, particularly from Jodie Comer and Alfie Williams. The mixing in of archive clips isn't a particularly groundbreaking move, but it's effective.
It's hard to define exactly what subgengre this film belongs to, but there are strong folk horror vibes throughout, and that plays well with the satirical edge to the film (what is it about zombie movies and satire?). As a political statement about 21st century British decline it isn't as over egged as I feared it might be- it's subtle to the point where I wonder whether it can be fully appreciated viewers who aren't familiar with our strange little island.
It's easily as tense and bloody as the other two films (although this one is rated 15 which shows you how times have changed). There are some genuinely tense moments throughout.
The ending. All I'll say is that however you imagine the last 5 minutes will go, you're wrong. If this is to be the first part of a trilogy, it's going to get batshit crazy (although again, anyone not familiar with British pop culture will not appreciate quite how bizarre the ending is).
Should have guessed from the 15 certificate that it would lack the horror and the edge of the earlier films. I don't want to spoil the plot but there are 2 or 3 plot lines that really don't make sense. The ending I felt was particularly bad.
I get that the story is a very blunt metaphor for Brexit and the theme of rebirth (literally in one case) is very clear but just didn't gel or work as a story for me.
If you are looking for a continuance of the earlier, darker, scarier films I fear you may also leave the cinema disappointed.
Unfortunately, the momentum doesn't last. As the film transitions into its second half, it shifts gears into a more melodramatic human drama. The focus moves away from the infected threat and toward a lackluster subplot involving a mother and a doctor. The characters at this point make some questionable decisions which really doesn't help the film's validity.
The final act unfortunately teetered on lacklustre and borderline comedic, completely changing the tone of the first act.
I stand by saying the directing, camera work, editing and cinematography were the highlight. The landscapes and post apocalyptic setting was beautiful to look at. These elements made the film worth watching. There were some plot elements that were interesting enough but were never explored to the full potential.
However a weak plot, even weaker characters and a lacklustre ending prevent this instalment from being memorable.
My biggest "why" is this movie being attached to the 28 series. Completely unnecessary and misleading. It was probably done to attract a wider audience; otherwise, it would have fallen into the unpopular indie horror film category with little financial success.
As a 28 fan, I was disappointed, however, in the first 15 minutes I realised I should forget I'm watching a 28 movie to have a chance of enjoying it.
The cinematography and art direction were out of the box in a good way. The cast and acting were good.
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- CuriosidadesThe trailer features a distinctive recording of the poem "Boots" by Rudyard Kipling, read by the actor Taylor Holmes in 1915. The poem's repetitive rhythm imagines the march of British soldiers during the Boer War, and this recording of the poem is used by the U.S. military to simulate the psychological distress of being held captive.
- PifiasSpike and Isla are inside a gas station which is filled with explosive gas, a soldier tells them to get down and shoots into the gas to make it explode, and after that Isla and Spike are totally fine not even their hair was burnt. That's not how physics work, not only their hair would burn away, but they would also have had burnt skin.
- Citas
Dr. Kelson: Spike, momento mori, what did it mean?
Spike: Remember we must die.
Dr. Kelson: And it's true. There are many kinds of death. Some are better than others. The best are peaceful where we leave each other in love. You love your mother?
Spike: I love her.
Dr. Kelson: And Isla you love Spike?
Isla: So much.
Dr. Kelson: Memento amorous. Remember you must love.
- Créditos adicionalesHaunting snippets of the movie, mostly consisting of the infected, are shown throughout the end credits.
- ConexionesFeatured in Midnight Screenings: 28 Years Later (2025)
- Banda sonoraAbide with Me
Written by Henry F. Lyte (as Henry Francis Lyte)
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Sitios oficiales
- Idiomas
- Títulos en diferentes países
- 28 Years Later
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Empresas productoras
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- 60.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 70.367.300 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 30.002.966 US$
- 22 jun 2025
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 150.367.300 US$
- Duración
- 1h 55min(115 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.76 : 1