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The film is Boyle's re-interpretation of the " Zombie flick" genre, The film was very well received both in England and internationally.
Similarities in the concept could be drawn to David Cronenberg's horror film Rabid and in storyline to works by George Romero. The film also bears similarity to John WyndhamJohn Wyndham ( July 10, 1903 March 11, 1969) was the pen name used by the apocalyptically oriented British science fiction writer John Wyndham Parkes Lucas Beynon Harris . Introduction In his earlier writings, Wyndham used various combinations of his name's novel The Day of the TriffidsThe Day of the Triffids is a post-apocalyptic 1951 novel by the English science fiction author John Wyndham. It was later made into a radio series (BBC, 1960), a motion picture ( 1962), and a TV series (BBC, 1981). The triffid of the title is a very stran in several of its story elements, notably in scenes depicting a post-apocalyptic LondonLondon is the capital of the United Kingdom and of England, and with over seven million inhabitants in the Greater London area, is the second-most populous conurbation in Europe (after Moscow). From being Londinium the capital of the Roman province of Bri.
Boyle has written that 28 Days Later is not a science fictionScience fiction generally speaking, is a form of speculative fiction which deals principally with the impact of imagined science and/or technology upon society or individuals. There are, perhaps, exceptions to (or at least, some very unusual examples of) or horrorHorror can mean several things: Horror (emotion) Horror fiction Horror film. film but rather a drama. Indeed, the film's "zombie moments" are few and far between, and the bulk of the running time is dedicated to character study and building suspense. Of particular note is the character Selena, one of the strongest black female heroes in recent years. We first meet Selena as she saves a life, and her physical strength, cleverness and determination are vital to the film's plot.
The film inspired and is somewhat parodiedIn contemporary usage, parody is a form of satire that imitates another work of art in order to ridicule it. Parody exists in all art media, including literature, music, and cinema. In ancient Greek literature, a parody was a type of poem that imitated an by another British film, Shaun of the DeadShaun of the Dead is a zombie themed romantic comedy, or "romzomcom" as it dubs itself, released in 2004 ( April 9 in the United Kingdom, September 24 in America). It was written by Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright, directed by Edgar Wright, and stars Simon Pe.
Tagline: Day 1: Exposure - Day 3: Infection - Day 8: Epidemic - Day 20: Evacuation - Day 28: Devastation