
The movie was intense. A whole lot of scary moments and jarring, swinging camera work. The opening sequence itself was worth the price of admission. The cast was filled with familiar faces--to this television junkie, at least--like Idris Elba (Stringer Bell from the Wire) and Jeremy Renner (from a solitary episode of Angel) and the main character was carried off with aplomb by the usually competent Robert Carlyle, but, I have to admit that the film was already gone from my mind the minute I stepped out of the theater. So, if you're feeling like a little intense, horror-ish candy in a cool theater and a hot Summer's day, you could do worse than 28 Weeks Later, but don't go in expecting the world, or rather, the end of it.
On a related note, I'm going to run with this post-apocalyptic theme I got going on and rent Jose Saramago's Blindness at the library today. I wanted to check out Cormac McCarthy's The Road as well, but my library clearly does NOT have a clue as there are over 50 holds on both the regular and large-print versions, so instead I went to Amazon and ordered the paperback and a copy of my current Post-Apoc fave World War Z by Max Brooks.
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Please post a Saramago review when you get through Blindness. It's in my top twenty all-time favorites and I'd like to know what you think.
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