drama horror fantasy
Duration 1h 53m
Country Suurbritannia
Director Danny Boyle
Cast Cillian Murphy, Naomie Harris, Christopher Eccleston
Language inglise, hispaania
Subtitle Language estonian
Opening film for special screenings in "28" trilogy @ Sõprus.
On June 27, the sequel to the classic post-apocalyptic zombie thrillers “28 Days Later” (2002) and “28 Weeks Later” (2007), “28 Years Later,” will be released in theatres.
But before “28 Years Later” premiers, Sõprus will be showing the first and second films in the trilogy on two consecutive nights before the premiere.
Synopsis:
A group of animal rights activists invade a Cambridge laboratory where very aggressive chimpanzees infected with the “rabies virus” live. Despite the scientists’ warning, the activists...Show more
Opening film for special screenings in "28" trilogy @ Sõprus.
On June 27, the sequel to the classic post-apocalyptic zombie thrillers “28 Days Later” (2002) and “28 Weeks Later” (2007), “28 Years Later,” will be released in theatres.
But before “28 Years Later” premiers, Sõprus will be showing the first and second films in the trilogy on two consecutive nights before the premiere.
Synopsis:
A group of animal rights activists invade a Cambridge laboratory where very aggressive chimpanzees infected with the “rabies virus” live. Despite the scientists’ warning, the activists free one of the chimpanzees. The monkey attacks its liberators and in just a few seconds, they are infected one after the other with the virus, which soon spreads across Britain and results in a complete social collapse.
28 days after the incident, mailman Jim (Cillian Murphy) wakes up from a coma in a London hospital. To his surprise, all of London is deserted. The truth soon becomes clear - the city is ruled by "rage" infected zombies, in fear of whom all healthy people have fled. Jim decides to leave London with a couple of healthy companions he has just met. Their goal is to head to Manchester, where there is rumored to be a group of healthy people who will provide protection against the infected.