'28 Years Later' Film Review

'28 Years Later' Film Review

Update: 2025-07-04
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Welcome back to Story Archives! In this episode, Mario Buso and Zachary Newton review '28 Years Later,' directed by Danny Boyle. They share their reactions to the film's storyline and intense scenes, compare it to previous entries in the '28 Days/Weeks' franchise, and discuss the unique dynamics of its characters. The hosts also explore themes of survival, morality, and build their ultimate zombie apocalypse survival teams from various fictional characters.


00:00 Introduction and Hosts' Banter

00:39 Summer Blockbuster Hype

01:05 Review of '28 Years Later'

04:54 Favorite and Least Favorite Parts

05:55 Father-Son Dynamic

08:23 Comparisons to Previous Films

16:18 Opening Sequence Analysis

01:30 Character Analysis: Dr. Kelson

35:46 Disagreement on Dr. Kelson's Character

36:39 Spike's Mother's Decision and the Fat Thing

38:54 The Rage Virus Theory

41:58 Jimmy's Crew and the Upside-Down Bodies

47:08 Danny Boyle's Top 5 Movies

56:50 Zombie Apocalypse Team Selection

01:04:33 Unexpected Choices in Top Five

01:05:03 Debating John Wick's Group Dynamics

01:05:49 Rick Grimes: The Ultimate Leader

01:06:27 Arnold Schwarzenegger vs. Other Action Heroes

01:08:37 Zombie Apocalypse Survival Strategies

01:14:39 Moral Dilemmas in Survival Scenarios

01:28:36 Final Thoughts and Viewer Engagement


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