

Something ominous has occurred during his incapacitation, which resulted from a collision with a car. Twenty-eight days later, a bicycle courier named Jim ( Cillian Murphy) awakens from a month-long coma in a hospital to find his intravenous bags empty, his heart monitor silent and a lengthy scar on the side of his head.

Dismissing the good scientist's pleadings, an activist opens one of the cages. Of course, in typical government fashion, a cure has yet to be developed. He explains that these particular primates have been injected with a manufactured, highly contagious virus that causes the stricken to be consumed by a state of unrelenting rage. As the activists are about to release the chimps from captivity, a lone scientist stumbles onto the scene and frantically warns them to stop. Late one night, three animal-rights activists slip into a primate research facility and discover chimpanzees undergoing a visual assault of violent imagery. Great zombie flick with some cool cinematography.Īnthony Dod Mantle, DFF injects the apocalyptic 28 Days Later with a strain of digital video. If you have not seen this film then I suggest you go out today and grab a copy. I think this is a great article and shows that anyone can make a movie worthy of being on the big screen with technology today.

It is about the film "28 Days Later" and their use of new digital cameras to create a film, something that has not been done on the big screen. This is an article from American Cinematographer.
