28 Days Later (2002)

Movie · 2002 · Horror, Thriller, Science Fiction · 1h 53m · R · English

Curator score: 6.5/10 (1.8M ratings)

The days are numbered.

Overview

Twenty-eight days after a killer virus was accidentally unleashed from a British research facility, a small group of London survivors are caught in a desperate struggle to protect themselves from the infected. Carried by animals and humans, the virus turns those it infects into homicidal maniacs -- and it's absolutely impossible to contain.

Ratings

Director

Danny Boyle

Production

DNA Films

Cast

Cillian Murphy, Naomie Harris, Brendan Gleeson, Megan Burns, Christopher Eccleston, Noah Huntley, Luke Mably, Stuart McQuarrie, Ricci Harnett, Leo Bill, Junior Laniyan, Ray Panthaki, Sanjay Rambaruth, Marvin Campbell, Christopher Dunne, Emma Hitching, Alex Palmer, Bindu De Stoppani, Jukka Hiltunen, David Schneider

Curator Review

Verdict

A tense, bleak, and influential outbreak thriller that helped redefine modern zombie horror with raw immediacy, emotional isolation, and a genuinely unsettling sense of collapse. Its low-fi digital look, sprinting infected, and human cruelty make it feel urgent rather than merely apocalyptic.

Best for

  • fans of grim survival horror
  • viewers who like fast, chaotic outbreak movies
  • people interested in early-2000s digital filmmaking
  • audiences who prefer human drama inside genre horror
  • fans of bleak British thrillers

Skip if

  • you want polished effects and glossy cinematography
  • you dislike intense gore and panic-driven pacing
  • you prefer slow-burn horror over frantic survival
  • you are looking for hopeful or cathartic apocalypse stories

Overview

28 Days Later is one of the defining horror films of the 2000s because it understands that collapse is not just about the infected, but about what happens when social order disappears. Danny Boyle turns empty London into a nightmare of silence and speed, then keeps tightening the screws until the movie feels less like a zombie film than a study of panic, grief, and moral decay.

Worth noting

The digital video aesthetic gives it a raw, documentary-like immediacy that still feels distinctive. That roughness works in the film’s favor: the world looks exposed, unstable, and a little unreal, which makes every outbreak of violence hit harder.

Bottom line

What lingers most is the film’s suspicion of human nature. The infected are terrifying, but the movie keeps suggesting that the real danger is what ordinary people become when fear and power take over. That’s why it remains so effective: it is brutal, lean, and far more interested in survival as a moral test than as an action premise.

Top Letterboxd reviews

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maria (4.5★) · 27912 likes

why was this filmed with a pink motorola razr

clem (4.5★) · 25641 likes

shot on samsung lg refrigerator

David Sims (4★) · 13419 likes

rain looks so vidid in 480p

VitaminC (3.5★) · 13258 likes

this isn't even a virus outbreak, british people just be like that

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Topics

zombie horror, outbreak thriller, post-apocalyptic, survival, bleak tone, British cinema, early digital cinematography, panic, social breakdown, body horror

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