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Paperback 28 Days Later Book

ISBN: 0571216536

ISBN13: 9780571216536

28 Days Later

(Part of the 28 Days Later (Movie) Series)

In this latest film from director Danny Boyle, a massive epidemic has swept the world, leaving in its wake a host of rabid humans seething with hatred and bent on destroying anyone untouched by the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Amazing Book and Movie

What do you do when all hope is gone, and a deadly plague has crippled humanity, law, and order. This is the question you will be left with, and come to think of it the threat of a deadly plague isn't so far fetched is it? look at mad cow, sars, bird flue, just to name a few, it's real people the question isn't if anymore it's when.

Great debut

Yes, the movie seemed fast-paced while I was watching it, but this book really drives that point home. Garland doesn't waste any words here - he dives right into the meat of the story. Instead of having some extraneous scenes up front where we learn about the characters, he lets them develop along with the plot, which I think is a great way to go. For those who always say "the book is better than the movie" (usually a true statement), this is about as close to a book as it gets for this movie, and it was a great read - especially because you can go back and re-read sections to refresh your memory (well now that the movie is on DVD you can do it there too). I like that it has pictures from the movie. It helps us see things. It may be just my memory fuzzing out, but I do think I read some discrepancies between the film and this script. There were at least 2 or 3 places where I thought "Did it really happen like that in the theater?" This is not a strike against the book. I think this book is great. For those who don't have much time to read, this is perfect because it covers a lot of ground in a short amount of time.

Well All Hope Is Gone

Don't be fooled. 28 Days Later is much, much more than just a mere zombie movie. It is a great piece of post-apocalyptic drama that is reminescent of some of the best end-of-the-world stories every published.Alex Garland (author of the amazing novel The Beach) and director Danny Boyle (Trainspotting) have teamed up to offer us a one of a kind experience in fear and terror. Here, a man wakes up in a deserted hospital in the middle of an empty London. Everyone has vanished. Everyone, that is, save for a group of people who look like monsters that feed on human flesh. These are the infected, the last survivors of a plague that has wipe off most of England's population. Coming in contact with a single drop of infected blood can be enough to turn you into a monster, which only takes 10 to 20 seconds to happen. The threat is there and very real. The few unlucky souls that managed to survive have now become the prey, the hunted. Jim teams up with a young woman and a father/daughter duo as they try to figure a way out of this whole mess.Garland is a born storyteller. Here, he uses the zombie narratives to address more pressing issues. Often, it is not the zombies that are the biggest threat to our few survivors, but other normal humans. This is one horror story that is all about human nature, a story that places characters before plot.In the end, this story will affect you in amazing ways. This is not a story to take lightly. Nor is it a story that you will soon forget. 28 Days Later is a rare masterpiece in terror.
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