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Originally posted by jameth
loved it
Originally posted by The Bear
Has anyone seen 28 days later? What'd you think of it? I thought it was pretty scary and well done although a bit far fetched. I thought it strayed a bit from the standard horror movie format which also gave it some originiality.
Originally posted by Myke_Malicious
Plus am I the only person in the whole world that is astounded by the fact that one scrawny guy can beat the hell out of a highly trained military group, who has guns?
Originally posted by Fenric1138
That was the point I think, showing how Rage can turn anyone into a monsterous killing machine like that even if their not infected with pure rage. With what he'd gone through he eventually just snapped, so when the girl attacks him thinking he's infected it shows the fine line between intense rage and being normal
or something like that anyway heh
Originally posted by Element Alpha
I thought it was an excellent movie. I agree with frentic, about the line between this "infection" and "human nature". It really kept me hooked in my seat.
Has anyone seen "THE RING"? I know it's a remake of some japanese flick, but that one scared me, and that doesn't happen easily. Damn horses!
Originally posted by CokeLite
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Because the soldiers were crazy and wanted to rape the women. When he tried to stop them they took him out to be executed but he escaped and then came back at dark to save the women and kill the soldiers
Originally posted by Fenric1138
I saw it as woman and girl and the fact she was just a girl was an important part of the film. At first you see her as what appears to be a scared girl, thne she begins to seem far more mature and worldly, only to once again be shown as nothing more than a child that the woman attempts to protect by giving her sleeping tablets so she didn't have to "experience" what was about to happen. That it was worse because she was just a child but the soldiers didn't give a hoot, all laws were out the window and what would have otherwise been law abiding citizens would stoop to any level following a mad man who thought he could be some ruler of the country. Also the thing with dressing them up. You read all the time in the papers how the weirdo's do things like that with their prey. And I think the film at that point is like asking the question, are the infected the worse humans can get, or are these soldiers the lowest form of human. Or something like that, I don't normally bother to analyze films I watch
I think the Director mentions something about it on the DVD but goes more into detail about how the lead male at points is like the old guys son or something *shrugs* heh