There is something magical happening in the 28 Days Later franchise. Each movie points out that one man can ruin everything. But both Danny Boyle and Alex Garland show that one man can prove the others wrong.
In 28 Years Later, we are thrown back into Boyle’s vision after 23 years. 28 Days Later was released in 2002 and now, with 28 Years Later, Boyle is back in the driver’s seat telling a story that is, at its core, about how compassion can lead us. It was a moving film and the emotion behind it surprised me. I didn’t cry while watching Days and the subsequent 28 Weeks Later films. Yet with Years, I found myself moved by the story.
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