28 Weeks Later follows on thematically from 20 Days Later, which was barely tolerable from a production standpoint. Director Juan Carlos Fresnadillo has the budget and cast he needs, but ruins the film.
28 Weeks Later makes plain that Juan Carlos Fresnadillo has no talent for directing films. He makes all the worst amateur mistakes and then some: needlessly shaky camera, too-close closeups, confusing the action by insensible editing, noise shots galore. Fortunately for movie watchers, Fresnadillo has not inflicted his incompetence on many other productions.
Anyone who thinks this is a movie worth watching knows nothing about what a good film is. There are several good zombie films. Neither this nor its predecessor are worth watching.
28 Weeks Later makes plain that Juan Carlos Fresnadillo has no talent for directing films. He makes all the worst amateur mistakes and then some: needlessly shaky camera, too-close closeups, confusing the action by insensible editing, noise shots galore. Fortunately for movie watchers, Fresnadillo has not inflicted his incompetence on many other productions.
Anyone who thinks this is a movie worth watching knows nothing about what a good film is. There are several good zombie films. Neither this nor its predecessor are worth watching.