Seis meses após o vírus da raiva ter sido infligido à população da Grã-Bretanha, militares dos Estados Unidos ajudam a assegurar uma área de Londres para que os sobreviventes comecem de novo... Ler tudoSeis meses após o vírus da raiva ter sido infligido à população da Grã-Bretanha, militares dos Estados Unidos ajudam a assegurar uma área de Londres para que os sobreviventes comecem de novo. Mas nem tudo corre de acordo com o planejado.Seis meses após o vírus da raiva ter sido infligido à população da Grã-Bretanha, militares dos Estados Unidos ajudam a assegurar uma área de Londres para que os sobreviventes comecem de novo. Mas nem tudo corre de acordo com o planejado.
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Jordan El-Balawi
- Boy in Cottage
- (as Beans Balawi)
Resumo
Reviewers say '28 Weeks Later' features characters engaging in irrational actions for plot convenience as detrimental to the story's realism. However, some appreciate the film's intense action sequences and performances, which offer entertainment and excitement. The use of such plot devices is common in horror movies to heighten suspense and advance the narrative.
Avaliações em destaque
28 Weeks Later kicks off with one of the greatest opening scenes in horror history-raw, terrifying, and unforgettable. The farmhouse escape sets an impossible standard, with tension so thick it practically crushes you. Unfortunately, the rest of the film struggles to live up to that masterful beginning.
The biggest problem lies in the characters. Too many of them are unlikable, making it hard to stay invested in their survival. Emotional weight is replaced with frustration, and the human drama feels weaker compared to 28 Days Later. Even worse, the military's decision-making ranges from questionable to downright idiotic, undermining the film's realism and turning scenes that should feel terrifying into ones that feel frustrating.
That said, the movie does have its strengths. The infected remain terrifying, the action is visceral, and the bleak atmosphere still works. But the brilliance of the opening only highlights how uneven the rest of the story becomes.
For me, it's a 6/10: worth watching for the iconic opening and some chilling sequences, but overall dragged down by poor character work and head-scratching decisions that prevent it from reaching the heights of its predecessor.
The biggest problem lies in the characters. Too many of them are unlikable, making it hard to stay invested in their survival. Emotional weight is replaced with frustration, and the human drama feels weaker compared to 28 Days Later. Even worse, the military's decision-making ranges from questionable to downright idiotic, undermining the film's realism and turning scenes that should feel terrifying into ones that feel frustrating.
That said, the movie does have its strengths. The infected remain terrifying, the action is visceral, and the bleak atmosphere still works. But the brilliance of the opening only highlights how uneven the rest of the story becomes.
For me, it's a 6/10: worth watching for the iconic opening and some chilling sequences, but overall dragged down by poor character work and head-scratching decisions that prevent it from reaching the heights of its predecessor.
Was average at best.
I'm really tired of the stupid things people do in most horror films. This film is no different. The horror films that I consider as really good don't need to have idiot characters doing stupid things to keep the story moving. Death shouldn't need a dumb mistake or a poor decision as a catalyst.
The effects were really realistic, the story even plausible; not that it needs to be. The speed of the virus' transformation however, was inconsistent with the victims and a little faster that what one would expect to be believable.
Average at best.
Six and a Half out of Ten
I'm really tired of the stupid things people do in most horror films. This film is no different. The horror films that I consider as really good don't need to have idiot characters doing stupid things to keep the story moving. Death shouldn't need a dumb mistake or a poor decision as a catalyst.
The effects were really realistic, the story even plausible; not that it needs to be. The speed of the virus' transformation however, was inconsistent with the victims and a little faster that what one would expect to be believable.
Average at best.
Six and a Half out of Ten
Some ignorant kids screw up the whole thing - thats all the story about. Even a child will have better IQ in this situation
Having seen 28 Days Later I thought I was prepared for this, but I was not. Somewhere near the beginning of the film is a scene that goes from zero to psycho in about 2 seconds flat. The beginning of 2004's Dawn of the Dead also had a wildly chaotic kick-off scene, but unlike that film, which was a great film to laugh through while chomping your popcorn, this film is no laughing matter.
When there's no violence, there's fear and tension.
When there is on-screen violence, there is absolute shock and horror. Scene after scene shows ordinary people placed in impossible situations from which they cannot escape. This time, of course, there now two implacable predators out there hunting them down: the rage virus from the first film, and the military which is attempting to maintain control of any outbreak, but is willing to visit unspeakable horrors upon innocent people if they cannot keep that control. The horror and scale of the virus is so severe, that the plans the military implements are completely plausible.
The actions scenes are masterfully done, effectively placing the viewer in the points of view of both the victims and the crazed, but still scarily human, zombies. The portrayal of the violence pulls no punches; people of all age groups and walks of life are destroyed without remorse. No attempt is made to soft-pedal it. The fragility of human life on Earth and its vulnerability to just the right nasty virus are thoughts that stay with you after you've left the theater, and add a nice "after taste" of fear. The soundtrack, as with the first film, is amazing in conveying the tension and dread and sadness of the scenes. The story is fairly tight, as well. My only complaints might be with the acting of some of the soldiers, which just didn't feel authentic to me for some reason.
Overall I'd say this is one of the best zombie films I've ever seen, in fact, one of the most effective thrillers I've seen, as well.
When there's no violence, there's fear and tension.
When there is on-screen violence, there is absolute shock and horror. Scene after scene shows ordinary people placed in impossible situations from which they cannot escape. This time, of course, there now two implacable predators out there hunting them down: the rage virus from the first film, and the military which is attempting to maintain control of any outbreak, but is willing to visit unspeakable horrors upon innocent people if they cannot keep that control. The horror and scale of the virus is so severe, that the plans the military implements are completely plausible.
The actions scenes are masterfully done, effectively placing the viewer in the points of view of both the victims and the crazed, but still scarily human, zombies. The portrayal of the violence pulls no punches; people of all age groups and walks of life are destroyed without remorse. No attempt is made to soft-pedal it. The fragility of human life on Earth and its vulnerability to just the right nasty virus are thoughts that stay with you after you've left the theater, and add a nice "after taste" of fear. The soundtrack, as with the first film, is amazing in conveying the tension and dread and sadness of the scenes. The story is fairly tight, as well. My only complaints might be with the acting of some of the soldiers, which just didn't feel authentic to me for some reason.
Overall I'd say this is one of the best zombie films I've ever seen, in fact, one of the most effective thrillers I've seen, as well.
Not as strong as 28 Days Later, that's for sure but a rating of 1,2, or 3 for certain is undeserved and no serious rating. Some logic issues, yes, but still better than 90% of the movies published under the banner of the zombie/walker genre. I watched tons, and I know what I am talking about - 28 Weeks Later, good, but could have been much better with a more plausible story and with less ueber-life dramatic action scenes (like that car chase and poisoning gas in the streets).
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesIt is stated on the DVD extras that all the actors who are playing infected people come from a "movement background": they have a history in dance, gymnastics, circus or mime. They also followed workshops to learn more about the infection and what they were supposed to do.
- Erros de gravaçãoIn the surgery scenes, people are only wearing surgical masks. The virus is transferred via blood and body fluids, so everyone in quarantine should have worn goggles, especially the doctor.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosLike the first film, there are no opening credits of any kind once the company logos have appeared. Also like the first film, the title of the film appears only as a descriptive subtitle.
- Versões alternativasThere is an alternate version when Andy is sitting in a subway station and a train comes with all his undead or uninfected family and he gets on but then it is a hallucination.
- ConexõesEdited into Cent une tueries de zombies (2012)
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- Central de atendimento oficial
- Idioma
- Também conhecido como
- Exterminio 2
- Locações de filme
- Empresas de produção
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Bilheteria
- Orçamento
- US$ 15.000.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 28.638.916
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 9.807.292
- 13 de mai. de 2007
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 72.304.846
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 39 min(99 min)
- Cor
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 2.35 : 1
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