Dementia, Duty, and Desire: Charting Manhood 28 Years Later
Danny Boyle returns like a fever dream with 28 Years Later, the unexpected but violently thrilling third installment of his once cult, now classic zombie saga. Forget the grainy, 480p Blair Witch esque desperation of 2002; Boyle armed now with razor sharp visuals and daring digital trickery, delivers an experience as polished as it is savage. The grit remains, the grime echoes through CRT filtered nostalgia, but now every drop of blood feels deliciously intentional, each scream razor cut clean.
The DC: It is kind of weird that Spike had no problem playing around with his mother's skull like that, it even had pieces of skin still attached, but maybe that's a cultural thing, I've learned not to question stuff like that. The editing was cool, tooAlso, I found the dicks to be average (wink)