Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Kevin here with a movie review 28 weeks later

Wow what an awesome concept that was completely wasted. This movie had some awesome potential, it really did honestly. More rage zombies and more zombie killing yes this totally make complete sense along with some good killings to was all adding up to something good. I liked until the part when everyone that had any power or control over the point of the kids staying alive died. Soldier man leaving the roof to help out civilians because he doesn't want to shoot them totally feasible. Doctor trying everything in her power to save the child that could save the world from this virus, also works. Woman who is not infected by the rage virus but is a carrier also makes sense. So what went wrong? How could this plot fall apart? They killed everyone. They basically turned the whole movie into a family affair and wastes my whole 97 minutes which really was just a waste of download time nothing other than that, but still a waste.

The simple fact is there is no ending, the kid makes it to France and then spits on some I guess zombies are now everywhere... too bad. Of course this still protects us Americans until we go back over there and try to save them again. But who knows maybe we will learn from our lessons of the first movie and not go to help anyone again. Either way you look at it the whole continents of europe, asia and africa will be overrun and then they (zombies) will make it across the bering straight and make it here. Who knows though but over I give the beginning of movie a 61 out of 72. With the ending and middle leveling it out to a 51 out of 251. And that does not cut it for a movie at all.

Anyway until the next movie I watch enjoy not watching 28 weeks later, and if you do stop right at the part where the gas comes in and shut it off and assume everyone dies.

1 comment:

Michael T said...

haha that was awesome. i didn't think the movie was really worth it either, even though i liked the beginning A LOT. it was scary as hell. but the stupid plot with the father seeking out his kids--they just went too far with that. i mean, it was kind of a good idea because i hated him so much for it and it made me think about deadbeat dads, etc...things from real life...but come on.

my favorite part of this review is that you gave the beginning like a 57 out of 61 and then the whole movie a 52 out of 252. those random "out of" numbers made me laugh out loud, and i'm at work, which made it kind of uncomfortable. luckily my coworkers are all talking in korean so i can pretend they're not making fun of me.