I didn't like the movie. In fact I thought it sucked. I can guarantee it would never have been produced without the 28 brand recognition.
Once the intro stated that the ending to 28 weeks later got retconned, I knew I wasn't going to have a good time.
The 1st 1/3 felt like I was watching a PS4 movie game with "Dad" being the companion NPC giving tutorial tips to the boy
The 2nd 1/3 is just filler about a trip to the doctor. The foreign Swedeoid was just in the movie to let the audience know that the rest of the world is business as usual, confirming that 28 Weeks Later is just a fever dream. It's served its purpose when its iPhone lost its charge and got decapitated by the Alpha in the train. The infected giving birth is just whatever, probably lorebreaking or pretentious. Forgot the baby even existed while writing this post.
The 3rd 1/3 was just a fucked up version of The Lion King's theme.
The ending was just shock to hype up for the sequel, not really vibing with it. The metal music was just outright inappropriate.
The sick Mom plot was dumb; apparently everyone knew all along that she was dying from cancer, but no one bothered telling the boy, Spike.
The journey to the medicine man was also absurd. I really didn't need to see all that walking and standing, it's just padding to run the reel time to 120 mins. It just reinforces the stereotype that only horror movies would stretch a walking scene and justify it by saying it's LE SUSPENSEFUL.
The baby born from the infected that gave birth is obviously immune to the virus, or placenta is the preventative medicine to infection.
Maybe it will get better, probably not, but only if it commits to the bit with the Rage Virus making semi-sentient Supermutants.
But really though, why would the Britoids not wear a faceshield to block projectiles from the infected that can spit blood?
Maybe it's just a bri"ish thing and you have to be one of them to understand their movies, nuances, and symbolism.
4/10, never should have been a Coming of Age movie. Brb reading about
Jimmy Saville and the
Magna Carta.