1/4/2024 0 Comments 28 days leftAt the blockade, Frank becomes infected, and is then killed by the soldiers, barely having time to tell his daughter he loves her before he succumbs to the infection. Despite reservations, the group decide to leave London to join the soldiers. Frank later picks up a pre-recorded radio broadcast made by a group of soldiers who have set up a blockade near Manchester and claim to have "the answer to Infection". After spending the night at Frank's flat it becomes apparent that the few uninfected people will not survive for long, given that their supplies- particularly their water- are dwindling and London is suffering a drought. ![]() On their journey through the city they meet two other survivors, Frank and his daughter, Hannah. Selena kills him - before Mark shows any conclusive sign of infection - and she explains to Jim that it only takes seconds before those who are contaminated become Infected. Later the group are attacked by Infected, and during the struggle Mark's arm is cut and exposed to infected blood. While visiting Jim's house, they discover that his parents have committed suicide. Jim learns that while he was comatose, the virus spread uncontrollably among the people, turning them into vicious and mindless monsters, referred to as "infected", and finally collapsing society, possibly on a global scale. Taking refuge in a church, Jim is chased by the Infected and rescued by two survivors, Selena and Mark, who rush him to their hideout in a section of the London Underground. ![]() Leaving the hospital, Jim discovers that all of London seems likewise deserted the streets are empty and filled with signs of catastrophe. Twenty-eight days later, Jim, a bicycle courier, wakes up from a coma in a strangely deserted hospital. The film opens with the initial outbreak of the Rage virus, caused when an infected chimpanzee bites an animal rights activist attempting to free it from a laboratory.
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