Twenty-Eight Years Later (#700)
Another milestone: My seven-hundredth review of a film I saw a week or so ago. Didn't understand it then and still don't. On the plus side, it was directed by Danny Boyle, whose one film I remember seeing was very, very good—Slumdog Millionzire, for which I think he won an Academy Award. But I cheated and read about it so I could say something. A deadly virus, Rage, disappears from a chemical weapons lab 28 years ago and infects a lot of people worldwide. The story is about a group who escaped the virus by moving to an island which is defended by a weaponized causeway. One of the group leaves the island to see what's happening on the mainland, and more I cannot tell you. The only star I recognized was Ralph Fiennes. I didn't understand the movie, ergo I didn't like it. This one hour and 53 minute too-long movie got a thumbs up from 87% of the critics and 83% of audiences.
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