28 Days Later (2002)
28 Days Later (2002) is a dystopian horror film directed by Danny Boyle that revolutionized the zombie genre. The story begins when a group of animal activists releases a deadly virus, known as the Rage Virus, that quickly spreads across the UK, turning infected individuals into violent, mindless creatures.
The film follows Jim, played by Cillian Murphy, who awakens from a coma 28 days later to find London in ruins and deserted. He encounters other survivors, including Selina and Mark, as they navigate the chaotic landscape filled with infected. Seeking refuge, they follow a radio signal to a military outpost, only to discover the true horrors of humanity amidst the threat of the infected.
The film explores themes of survival, human nature, and the breakdown of society, blending intense action with thought-provoking commentary on desperation and morality.
28 Days Later remains a critical and influential entry in the horror genre, known for its gripping tension and powerful performances.