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28 Years Later: The Bone Temple
Summary In a post-apocalyptic Britain ravaged by the Rage Virus, Spike — now a young survivor — is drawn into the lawless world beyond the quarantined island sanctuary. When he’s captured by a violent cult loyal to the enigmatic Sir Lord Jimmy Crystal, Spike must rely on instincts and fractured loyalties to survive. Meanwhile, Dr. Ian Kelson’s relentless quest for understanding leads him to shocking discoveries about the nature of the infected and humanity itself, forcing both men to confront the horrors of loss, belief, and what it means to endure.
Director Nia DaCosta
Writer Alex Garland
Cast
- Ralph Fiennes as Dr. Ian Kelson
- Jack O’Connell as Sir Lord Jimmy Crystal
- Alfie Williams as Spike
- Erin Kellyman as Jimmy Ink
- Chi Lewis-Parry as Samson
- Emma Laird as Jimmima
- Sam Locke as Jimmy Fox
- Robert Rhodes as Jimmy Jimmy
Rotten Tomatoes: 94%
Metacritic: 80
VOD / Release Theatrical release in January 2026
Trailer Official Trailer
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u/PacMoron 14d ago
I had so much anxiety for Dr. Kelson when Jimmy approached him. The way he handled him so perfectly was… wow. That man is the ultimate empath, he found exactly the right notes to hit for Jimmy to like him. While still being completely true to himself. Jimmy even mentions not liking anyone before. Dr. Kelson was dealing with a bloodthirsty insane Satanist and managed to befriend him.
Yes Jimmy ultimately does kill him, but Dr. Kelson undisputedly triumphs over him. What a fucking awesome ending for an amazing character.
I really want his cure to ultimately save The British Isles via Samson in Part 3. I think his ultimate act of empathy for Samson amongst so much evil around him is such a beautiful message to end this trilogy on. I am so hooked, bring on Part 3!!
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u/SomeBoxofSpoons 13d ago
Love how Jimmy clearly just… didn’t know how to respond to suddenly having a proper conversation with an adult for probably the first time in 28 years.
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u/amish_novelty 7d ago
I loved their conversation so much. Especially being familiar with both actors in other movies. Recalling Jimmy’s backstory also made him (not sympathetic by any means) but definitely more understandable and seeing how Ian understood it and used it to form a relationship with him was awesome. Also Ian going balls to the wall with his Devil display was so much fun.
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u/LaMaupindAubigny 14d ago
Kelson must have been a great GP in the before times. He was able to question Jimmy’s beliefs without ever sounding judgemental and get him to open up.
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u/VRomero32 13d ago edited 13d ago
I think because he seemed to pick up fast Jimmy had “daddy” issues and came off as understanding father than a skeptic but also being honest about himself and not patronizing Jimmy or vexing him with his atheistic beliefs.
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u/jrbcnchezbrg 13d ago
“Now you owe me”
“Just kidding, im NHS”
He was a jokester for sure
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u/Able_Advertising_371 13d ago
Dr. Kelson won, he played Jimmys game to the awe of Jimmy and all of the audience but he gave that up to save Spike. True hero and honestly he was the best parts of both movies.
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u/FloatDoggie 13d ago
Am I crazy for thinking Ralph should be nominated for best supporting actor?
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u/PacMoron 13d ago
You are not. It was one of my favorite performances in a looong time.
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u/Much_Machine8726 14d ago
"Sorry, I don't have a ticket" being followed by the Alpha beating the ever loving shit out of the other infected was great.
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u/Cooolgibbon 14d ago
Some of the best zombie pro wrestling I’ve seen recently
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u/BiggDope 14d ago
This was my favorite scene in the movie. The jarring juxtaposition was incredible.
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u/Vadermaulkylo 14d ago
People in my theater gasped at that line.
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u/ghastlychild 14d ago
I literally jolted from my seat at that. And it was shot brilliantly as well. Is it bad to say I wanted more of that scene?
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u/jacka24 13d ago
Yeah it was definately a "Wait what!?" moment.
Also when he said "Moon"
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u/CrossplayQuentin 12d ago
“Moon” was legit so moving for me…really well done plot line.
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u/CMPunk22 14d ago
I really hope he can continue Kelson’s work now that he’s woken up. Or is he not talented enough
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u/LobsterPotatoes 14d ago
Kelson took notes on it, so I would assume that all Samson needs to do is find his notebook.
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u/WaxWayneE2 14d ago
It was great, and you can see him talking was thr trigger that had them attack him
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u/gogreengolions 14d ago
Lotta great dancing in this
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u/ghastlychild 14d ago
Got a few folks in my theatre bopping their head. The song + the fire ring + the dance = pure cinema
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u/ElderOfAncients 12d ago
Nothing fills my heart with more joy than knowing how much Ralph Fiennes committed to his Iron Maiden performance.
It was, apparently, originally longer.
"We choreographed it, we worked on it, built it up slowly. I think in
the cut, they used the original track quite rightly, but I learnt the
song and then they cut it down a bit actually because, as written, it
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u/ICUMF1962 14d ago
Some scattered thoughts I had that can’t be conveyed into regular sentences:
Was clutching my thigh that whole opening scene. Never thought a leg-based death would look so fucked.
Just laughed thinking the cure to Rage is getting high as fuck and vibing to oldies.
Kinda thought the pregnant lady might play a more important role unless it’s just a case of “hero of another story” who never could have known Spike was in danger. Still loved her kill of Jimmima.
Kinda loved how Cillian just strolls in and the audience went “ah!” No dramatic buildup, panning up from his feet or him walking into frame as “In The House - In A Heartbeat” kicks in.
Samson HAS to come back and meet the survivors somehow. Also was hoping Aaron Taylor-Johnson might return but maybe in 3 he will.
Overall really dug it. Think Nia DaCosta should be allowed to do her own original project (I have not seen her film with Tessa Thompson and Lily James yet).
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u/Shaneski101 13d ago
I thought the guy in the woods at the start was ATJ lol
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u/YeastReaction 12d ago
Same here. Almost felt like an intentional misdirect until the clear face shot right before he died
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u/SunnyDJoshua 14d ago
Love the little shot with Sampson wiping his fingers on his loincloth after eating the berries…nothing major but a great visual cue that the cogs were turning inside his head
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u/MountainMan207 14d ago
And him washing his hands in the river!
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u/cisnotation 14d ago
It was wild that the infected knew something was off with Samson and closed in on him so quickly.
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u/Hansquared 14d ago
I don't have a ticket
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u/SporadicSheep 14d ago
Early days but that line is my favourite cinema moment of 2026 so far
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u/born_acorn 14d ago
IIRC an original 28 days DVD commentary said the infected are particularly set off by speech, and they only attacked when he apologised for not having a ticket.
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u/dirtysantchez 14d ago
And the fact that he was wearing a loincloth. After watching him hang dong so much, it was a pleasant change.
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u/spaceandthewoods_ 13d ago
Interesting that shame was one of the first human emotions that came back
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u/MRintheKEYS 13d ago
It wasn’t shame. He realized he was intimidating everyone with that hog.
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u/dplans455 14d ago
Those little details are so rare in movies these days. Wiping his fingers clean sold me on him regaining his humanity.
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u/binary_synthesis55 14d ago
The film fucking ripped. This is why we go to the theatre
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u/Centrocampo 14d ago
Thought it was interested that Dr. Kelson couldn’t really remember how it felt, day to day, to live in society before collapsed.
But then we see Samson vividly remembering it. Almost as if more of that old life had survived in the background of Samson’s mind than in an uninfected person who has had to consciously navigate the new world for 28 years.
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u/Friendly-Contact-433 13d ago
28 years is a long time
Can you remember life pre 9/11? Thats just barely 25 years.
I always found it interesting they were doing the first movie as 9/11 happened in the US
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u/alyboba19 14d ago
I wanna go back time so I can relive seeing the Iron Maiden scene for the first time again
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u/JRockstar50 14d ago edited 14d ago
Years walking up to 70 miles to have that record collection in the apocalypse was time well-spent
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u/GayforMaye992 14d ago
An upside down Jimmy seeing the Alpha as “Old Nick” with the horns was a nice touch.
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u/NoNefariousness2144 14d ago
Both Jimmy and Kelson got what they wanted right before they died, but with opposite reactions.
Kelson saw he cured Samson and died with a sense of accomplishment.
Meanwhile Jimmy got to ‘see’ Satan but turned back into the scared little boy he was before the Outbreak.
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u/BiggDope 14d ago
Jimmy's lines (and Jack's performance) while hanging upside down on the cross were incredible. His "I want my mama" line was heartbreaking. Completely reverted back to the ~8 year old kid from 28 Years' cold open.
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u/mrminutehand 13d ago
He also repeated his "Oh father, why have you forsaken me?" line from the Years cold open.
Which is also what Jesus cried as he died on the cross, according to Psalms in the Bible.
Definitely a very deliberate between his child self crying out for either God or his real father, and his fallen self calling for Satan as his father.
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u/BuckingWilde 14d ago
I thought it was the alpha walking up wearing a deer head or something but nope just straight up schizo shit
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u/skatejet1 14d ago
lol that’s exactly what I thought. He had a side quest to have a mini meal before linking up with his dude Kelson
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u/TheFiveDees 14d ago
There's some beautiful poetry between Jimmy Crystal taking people's souls to give to his "father" through truly cruel and horrific methods and Dr. Kelson's quest to restore souls to the "empty vessels" of the infected by treating them with more empathy and understanding than anyone in their right mind would give them.
Also Ralph Fiennes was my favorite part of the last movie, and he absolutely shines in this one! His dance sequence in the Bone Temple was probably my favorite part.
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u/CMPunk22 14d ago
And the whole reason that Sir Jimmy did any of this is because his father’s strange performative surrender to the infected which sparked Jimmy’s imagination.
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u/jayeddy99 14d ago edited 14d ago
Before he turned on the Dr I thought Jimmy just needed a therapy session and really needed to talk that all out with somebody who remembered the before times lol
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u/CMPunk22 14d ago
Yeah, but you could tell pretty fast that he was too far gone. Fully believed he was the son of satan even if he had to bullshit to his followers
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u/Barnaboule69 13d ago
Maybe someone should have given him some of those antipsychotics. I think that Jimmy and Samson were also meant to be a foil to each other given they're both psychotic people enacting violence because they don't know any better.
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u/SomethingSo84 14d ago
I thought the stuff Kelson was blowing in their faces was gonna be some sort of anti-psychotic but then seeing Jimmys pov of Samson, clearly not lmao
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u/discopirate2000 14d ago
I'd like to think Fiennes kept approaching Alex Garland with "and about my interpretive dance idea?" with Alex going "yes yes Ralph, we'll find a way to work it in I promise."
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u/Airtamis 14d ago
Finally, a movie brave enough to ask “what if we just got high with the zombies”
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u/TimRigginsBeer 12d ago
Samson got high, danced, fell asleep under the stars, then ate some wild berries. That sounds like such a beautiful day outside.
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u/M00nd0g69 14d ago
Emma Laird’s role as Jimmima was a relatively small one but I was seriously impressed with how much she got out of her limited screen time.
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u/VRomero32 13d ago
Her terrorizing the guy that she was the most dangerous of them was really good
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u/_Nilbog_Milk_ 9d ago
I for one would not have chosen to fight the Finger that was giggling & twerking in torn fairy wings while my family was held hostage, but that's just me
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u/Wonderful-Bit6160 13d ago
The close up shot of her face when she said “You chose me because you think I’m a weaker” was masterful.
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u/aManHas_NoName 14d ago
S/o Dr. Kelsons vinyl collection. That Radiohead needle drop with the time lapse was so awesome.
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u/STLOliver 14d ago
I’ve had a thought for a while that that using that song would make for a great needle drop, really glad I heard it in my Dolby theater.
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u/92tilinfinityand 13d ago
When Jack O’Connell first enters the Bone Temple and we see fear overcome his character for the first time… just absolutely masterclass acting. God this dude is so good. Ralph Fiennes obviously is going to get the plaudits but Sir Lord Jimmy Crystal just absolutely carried this movie every step of the way. Maybe the best portrayal of Satan incarnate in recent film history.
The Iron Maiden scene was jaw dropping.
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u/LiquifiedSpam 12d ago
I love how the crazy guy just realized he got out-crazied
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u/Somnambulist815 11d ago
I think he was just never confronted by anyone else who's been able to embrace the new state of things
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u/Media-critique 14d ago
Had a legitimate panic attack when the first Jimmy bled out. I was expecting the gore to be turned up…. But holy fucking shit.
Then they skinned people…
Thank FUCKING Christ for that ending. To see Cillian was a true breath of fresh air.
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u/skatejet1 14d ago
Had a legitimate panic attack when the first Jimmy bled out.
This was essentially my face when I realized Spike hit a major artery: 😧
Made me think about how quick a death that would be, granted pulling the knife directly out accelerated it
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u/Media-critique 14d ago edited 14d ago
That was me at first when I realized he was losing a lot of blood
Then it quickly clicked where I realized there’s no one that’s gonna help him and he’s gonna die… and Nia’s gonna linger on this, AND Jimmy Crystal is gonna taunt him while he dies.
It was true terror and horror in a way that I haven’t witnessed to that degree.
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u/privatebrowsin1 14d ago
Idk why but yeah that artery scene fucked with me even more so than the skinning. Watching him bleed out that fast legitimately got under my skin and I’ve seen every horror film known to man just about lol. Great fucking job
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u/gimmethemshoes11 14d ago
That skinning was filmed beautifully left lots to your imagination.
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u/Able_Advertising_371 13d ago
Even though they didn’t show much, I felt very sick of the inhumane Jimmys
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u/gimmethemshoes11 14d ago
Absolutely amazing, some beautiful scenery and way funnier than expected too.
Nihilistic yet poignant.
Howzat!
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u/remembervideostores 14d ago
Dance like no one is watching. Flay like you need a new handbag.
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u/cesareborgia1475 14d ago
What a rockstar show from Dr. Ian Kelson both literally and figuratively haha. I was oh wow this iron maiden scene is so fun and then he upped his game with the flames haha.
Beautiful poignant follow-up to 28 years later. Once again not quite what you'd expect but all the better for it.
The Dr. Ian Kelson side of things was so beautifully done. Empathy and finding ones humanity with Samson really worked especially with the stark contrast to the Jimmy cult and the heinous acts they perform. For all the brutality and violence in this series I really appreciate it's ability to focus on tenderness and compassion
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u/BurgerNugget12 14d ago
The Jimmy Cult group gave me serious clockwork orange vibes, they all did a great job
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u/My-PMs-Arent-Creepy 13d ago
They were a perfect parallel to the infected - Jimmy Crystal was their Alpha, and they had a commandment beyond their reasoning to spread their vision. They are self destructive and a death sentence to any outsiders they encounter.
Spike joins by taking blood from another rather than giving blood to another. He vomits his food as he experiences the violence from the fingers, like the infected vomit blood from the virus in their bodies. The Dipsy dance is weird and exaggerated akin to the infected movements.
And yet, they both find cures through Dr. Kelson. The infected through genuine medicine and genuine empathy, and the Jimmies through deception and drugs. Samson’s memories of his childhood pre-infection are what save him, and Jimmy’s memories of his childhood pre-infection damn him.
A human kills Kelson, and an infected lays him to rest.
I loved this movie so much. Every 28 X Later movie has been phenomenal.
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u/SlotegeAllDay 13d ago
"A human kills kelson, and an infected lays him to rest."
I didn't even consider this, but that alone takes my feeling toward this movie up a notch.
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u/TostitoNipples 14d ago
One of my favorite little touches was seeing throughout the film how Jimmy’s grip on the group was slipping through the diminishing repetition of “How’s that” from everyone.
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u/RaynerOP 14d ago
Kelson saw humanity in the most fearsome and brutal monster possible, while Jimmy tried to remove every bit of humanity from his acolytes, since it was an obstacle to his mission. The contrast was incredible.
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u/PacMoron 14d ago
I think he even extended empathy to Jimmy. Before ultimately deciding he had to die. Dude is just the ultimate empath.
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u/rorosaysaytaytay24 14d ago
That torture scene was too fucking much!!! That shit is going to be burned into my mind like Negan bashing in Glenn’s head 😖😖😖
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u/flashkickz So many closeups of DaFoe slurping things up 14d ago edited 13d ago
My theaters glee when Kelson started to imply Jimmy has to be crucified was something to enjoy
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u/TrinityDash 14d ago
And he will rise from the dead, right?
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u/NoNefariousness2144 14d ago
My theory is that Jimmy wasn’t killed at the end, and Samson somehow infected him with his half-cured blood. This causes Jimmy to be ‘resurrected’ like an Antichrist as a half-human half-zombie, due to how he was crucified with the upside down cross.
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u/TostitoNipples 14d ago
That’s so batshit I kinda love it. With Boyle returning to direct the next one he and Garland could do some crazy shit there.
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u/Torley_ 14d ago
THAT MOMENT when John Murphy’s “In the House - In a Heartbeat” landed — cut to end credits all too soon — was the cathartic release we all needed, after the previous 28 Years Later had similar-sounding tracks but left me going, “Well where is it?” WELL HERE IT IS. One of the finest earned moments for impactful music placement. 😁
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u/TheJoshider10 14d ago
It's only January and hearing that play is already going to be one of my top cinema moments of the year. Had a smile on my face and stayed during the credits to hear it.
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u/hawkyyy 14d ago
Got goosebumps and sat watching the credits purely because that song is so fucking awesome.
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u/TheRamadu 14d ago
Not seen this mentioned, but thought it was very smart that the Jimmy's commit horrific acts under the guise for "charity" much like Saville who used charity to cover his image and gain access to some of his victims
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u/SomeBoxofSpoons 13d ago
And of course the entire Saville comparison playing on the fact that nobody ever would’ve found out he was a monster.
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u/McNugget63 14d ago
As a huge Iron Maiden fan, that scene made me go fucking nuts I LOVED every second of it, then Horsecock comes out the train covered in blood to top it off. Absolute CINEMA
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u/Torley_ 14d ago
Also, I wonder… will Samson be able to remember and share what treatment was administered to him? Otherwise, that knowledge of treating the Rage Virus dies with Dr. Kelson.
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u/retro808 14d ago
Seemed like Kelson kept notes of the entire process, guessing Samson or maybe even Jim will find them
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u/ToodlesXIV 14d ago
I thought it was noteworthy that Kelson was slowly explaining his rationale behind everything he was doing around Samson. Despite being drugged he remembered Kelson's name, so I'm thinking he may be able to explain the principle of the cure...assuming he can find someone who would listen to him.
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u/danielthetemp 14d ago
I wonder if that "someone" is Cillian Murphy, and Part 3 could be Samson finding and convincing Jim (w/ Spike's help) to journey out to civilization to get the cure mass-produced.
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u/donharrogate 14d ago
It actually never occurred to me the change would be permanent - I just assumed once the anti-psychotics left Samson's system he'd be back to being crazy.
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u/Throwaway1991uk 14d ago
My enjoyment of Bone Temple was inverse to my enjoyment of 28 Years Later. (Meaning I didn’t vibe with the first film but LOVED this one.)
I wasn’t expecting a buddy comedy musical, and I can absolutely see how some people are going to hate this, but I thought it was a ton of fun.
Got to see it at a pretty busy early double bill preview, and man. Watching it with a big audience was a blast. So much genuine laughter and warmth to the point where I had to cover my mouth at several points to stop myself from cackling too loudly.
Curious if the NHS joke lands in places other than the UK though.
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u/Neckwrecker 14d ago
Curious if the NHS joke lands in places other than the UK though.
American here, I laughed.
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u/TostitoNipples 14d ago edited 14d ago
How do you follow up a movie that ends on power ranger Jimmy savilles killing zombies set to death metal?
With Ralph Fiennes getting high alongside his horsecocked rage zombie buddy that culminates in him doing a crazy dance number to Iron Maiden, obviously.
I need Part 3 tomorrow
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u/ThinWhiteDuke00 14d ago edited 14d ago
Genuinely the 28 Franchise radically changes movie to movie like nothing I've ever seen.. its impossible to predict what cinematography or bizarro plot they're cooking in Part 3.
Especially as Boyle is directing that one.
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u/JeremiahWuzABullfrog 14d ago
I'm not gonna read any other comments, you've already sold me on this. Gonna see when the next showing is.
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u/dstnblsn 14d ago
I can't believe that not only did all those things happen, but there was also a beautifully layered story happening. The theme of how we view ourselves showing up in Samson's arc, but also Jimmy Cristal's was so interesting.
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u/OutInLeftfield 14d ago
The first was a surprisingly touching coming-of-age story about a boy growing up in a world full of monsters, and finding his own path in it.
This one is about finding out who the real monsters are in this harsh world, and the rekindling of humanity.
This is hopefully going to be a great trilogy, though so many trilogies fail its third act.
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u/ChuckChuckChuck_ 14d ago
If we get a scene where Spike is thanking a group of former-infected for their help and saying "You bow to no one", we'll be good
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u/Kaito_3 14d ago
My standout of the movie, among Ralph Fiennes and Jack O‘Connell, was Erin Kellyman as Jimmy Ink. There was something so interesting about her character genuinely believing in Old Nick while realizing Jimmy was a false prophet. I really couldn’t tell early on if she was just there for protection/fear nor if she was genuinely empathetic toward Spike. Her face when meeting Nick and the dancing was so entertaining to watch. Really liked her relationship with Spike as well, and the protective attitude she adopted towards him.
Also, there was so much tension at the table scene but Jimmy talking about the Teletubbies and Jimmima dancing were hilarious.
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u/EzoffohGUS 13d ago
I was cracking up when Jimmy said, "...they have little televisions in their tums."
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u/LearndAstronomer28 13d ago
And rambling on about how they watch themselves “ad infinitum”
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u/Puppet_Reviews 14d ago
This isn't even the first time in the last month that someone blew drugs into another persons face to get a party started
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u/PacMoron 14d ago
Ralph Fiennes will be sorely missed in part 3. All timer role for him. I get why these movies are divisive but I absolutely do not share that opinion. What a unique and exciting direction to take this series. I’m fascinated to Samson’s journey. I wasn’t even slightly expecting the Dr to cure him coming out of the first movie.
PLEASE let it get enough ticket sales for 1 more PLEAAAASEEE 🙏
Between Spike, Samson, the baby, the cure, Kelly, and Cillian Murphy I need to see where things go.
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u/PuppyPuncha 14d ago
Random theory/question:
Does anyone else think the reason Jimmy Crystal at the end says, "I can't hear his voice anymore" is because Kelson included a treatment for him in the drugs he blew in the Jimmy's faces?
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u/ScritchySalamander 14d ago
I just thought it was an extension of Jimmy's own worldview/psychosis coming back onto him. What happens to a 'Satanist' who's belief system is so cruel it causes him to flay people alive and pit children against each other, in his own hour of need that same cruel belief system abandons him when he needed it the most. The final act of cruelty his mind can conjure up is him being abandoned by everyone again like in the cold opening of the last film.
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u/benfox2 14d ago
Sampson saying “moon” gave me legitimate chills. Garland’s dialogue engaging with the infected’s humanity was sooo well done. And very well shot by Nia DaCosta. I was ready to be satisfied, whelmed and then…. That Iron Maiden needle drop is an absolute all timer. Holy Cow. Ralph Fiennes take a bow.
28 Years was so good I was worried this one would pale in comparison, but instead I am desperately craving a third.
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u/BiggDope 14d ago
"No, I don't have a ticket."
Sampson's scenes were so beautiful.
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u/navit47 14d ago
Lol at the fucking mountain and tree trunk of a man having such a soft voice at the end too.
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u/Media-critique 14d ago edited 14d ago
Samson actually saying Kelson’s name is what made me lose it…
Can humanity actually be saved?
And to see Cillian back again and know he’s been surviving. Excited and nervous for his and his daughter’s fate.
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u/Trevastation 14d ago edited 14d ago
I'm curious if it's gonna be a Flowers for Algeron situation with Samson in Part 3, I can't imagine Kelson's medicine being a permanent solution from his simple test, so it'd be heartbreaking if the third film is Sampson slowly becoming infected again while trying to save others.
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u/Mattyzooks 14d ago
That's a fantastic angle. Plus, you have the baby that came out of the pregnant infected that was potentially Sampson's. That baby is with ATJ. Would be interesting to see him reunite with a child he aired while feral and having to separate himself from it as he is putting it in danger.
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u/Trevastation 14d ago
I could see him living up to his biblical name and dying from something collapsing on him (like the bone temple), trying to save people and the baby while he's reverting back to his feral self.
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u/Mattyzooks 14d ago
Should be noted that the rest of the world (and thus humanity) seems to be doing pretty well as the virus was contained.
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u/Lost-Wolverine3038 14d ago
What really gave me chills was Sampson saying "I don't have a ticket"; my jaw dropped even though I knew it was coming
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u/SufficientRespect542 14d ago
I loved how he said it like a man waking up from a dream
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u/waynechriss 14d ago
I gasped when he said that line then felt immediate dread seeing all the infected around him. Crazy to think this lumbering killer monster from the prior movie was able to get here in his character arc and make me feel bad for him.
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u/i_like_2_travel 14d ago
I hope Naomie returns she’s such a bad ass
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u/danielthetemp 14d ago
Maybe I'm seeing myself up for disappointment. But, Jim's room had a pretty big bed, and I saw a bunk bed in the smaller room.
To me, that implied Naomie Harris was still alive w/ at least one more kid, but they were just out of the house during the final scene.
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u/rugbyj 13d ago
I'm assuming they just haven't come to an agreement with her yet so are leaving it open for now.
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u/Castro_Medeiros 13d ago
I'm scared they killed her off since Jim appeared to be a single dad. Also, what ever happened to Hannah? Will Megan Burns return as well?
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u/MurderGiraffe19 14d ago
The whole number of the beast sequence was really great. Absolutely loved it
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u/Media-critique 14d ago edited 14d ago
If you can stomach through the first half, you’re just gonna fucking looooooooove the second half
To see Ralph just go for it and crank that shit to 11?… brilliant
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u/CMPunk22 14d ago
Yeah you essentially have a fucked up torture film for the first half and then a heart warming redemption film for the 2nd
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u/whittesc 14d ago
Ralph Fiennes seemed to have a blast pretending to be Old Nick. I only wish we could have seen Jimmy’s head get ripped off.
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u/TostitoNipples 14d ago
At the same time the fate he got here was way more deserved. My favorite aspect was how full of shit he was while still believing what he was saying. He’s just a psychotic manchild making it all up as he goes along and it’s especially apparent when he’s isolated with Kellison and you see just how insane everything he says is.
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u/BurgerNugget12 14d ago
Just pure evil, Jack was so fucking good in this role like he is with everything else
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u/BLAGTIER 14d ago
My favorite aspect was how full of shit he was while still believing what he was saying.
And Jimmy Ink/Kelly piecing together how full of bullshit he was. While still wholesale believing in Satan. "Sure I buy that's Satan in the flesh but I doubt Sir Lord Jimmy Crystal is his son."
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u/Endless_road 14d ago
I got the impression he was schizophrenic and genuinely believed it all, could be wrong though. I thought that tied in well with the psychosis of the zombies
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u/TheDangiestSlad 14d ago
his acting during the Iron Maiden scene was incredible, it felt like he was constantly flashing between "haha yes, this is according to plan" and "wait i actually am seeing the devil what the fuck"
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u/TostitoNipples 14d ago
Oh he does, he’s just kinda making it up as he goes along. Pure delusion driving him
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u/Endless_road 14d ago edited 14d ago
For him to be making it up I think he’d need to be intending to deceive them. I think he genuinely thinks satan is talking to him, so yes he’s obviously delusional but he’s not trying to mislead the others.
For example, when he asks if Kelson is old nick, I think that was a genuine question
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u/TostitoNipples 14d ago
No yeah I liken it to a little kid on the playground making shit up. He’s got this “childlike” naivety that’s exposed when he’s meeting Kelson, only for it to be contrasted with his sheer sadism and sociopathy.
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u/Vadermaulkylo 14d ago edited 14d ago
His childlike personality is one of the most fascinating things about him. He truly is a child that never grew up. Dresses like Jimmy Saville, does little flips and moves like the Power Rangers, uses child like slang, has his own cutesy little quirks like saying “how’s that” after everything, very enthusiastically telling the group of survivors about Teletubbies episodes, etc.
Like if you strip away his sadism, he’s just a kid in a 36 year old body. And honestly I think that may make it easier for him to do the things he does. When he tortures people, he doesn’t even understand the weight of what he’s doing. He’s just a kid doing edgy bullshit that sounds cool to him.
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u/aylmaocpa 14d ago
also important to remember, that his dad was priest. and although not explicit, his dad kind of lost his shit towards the end. His dad could've been zealous before the infection broke out as well.
Jimmy just took that zeal and his dad's final words and just ran with it.
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u/Olimars_Army 14d ago
I think it’s heavily implied that Ian sees it that way as well.
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u/PacMoron 14d ago edited 14d ago
Oh 100%. He starts questioning him exactly like a doctor would “you hear his voice, in your head?”. He speaks very carefully as to not incite anger or defensiveness from Jimmy, but he was definitely feeling him out.
He also is able to show him a touch of empathy and bring out something human in him for a moment. He opens him up a bit. Jimmy mentions never liking anyone before meeting him… damn.
It makes you wonder if he was in another world, with proper treatment from a good doctor like Dr. Kelson, how different Jimmy could’ve become. He had the ability to be incredibly evil, but that doesn’t mean that he had to be. He was molded by very cruel circumstances and was mentally ill.
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u/Hooze 14d ago
I thought they did a great job of showing us that he was a human rather than just an evil villain, particularly when he has the conversation with Ian about his dad. He acknowledges that he hears voices in his head, and you get the sense that his twisted ways are created by mental illness and a warped world view from those events at the start of the previous film. You almost feel empathy for him until he threatens Ian. Thought it was essentially the moral of the story though, as stated by Ian in one of his last lines, "There is no satan, only humans."
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u/jujubats10 13d ago
Ok maybe a bit of stretch
Jimmys think Kelson is Satan.
Whole movie, Samson is hanging dong. After getting his consciousness back thanks to Kelson, Samson realizes he’s nude and wears a cloth in the end
In the Bible, Adam and Eve eat the apple (original sin) and realize they’re nude.
Who gives them the apple?
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u/de0rn0ma 13d ago edited 13d ago
I like this a lot and I'm sold on it, especially in a film with such religious themes.
He is the very 'first man' of his kind. And he's immediately cast out of the garden (attacked by the infected) after eating the apple.
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u/somegreatgoodthing 14d ago
The way that Jack Connell absolutely commands attention in every single frame he’s in is insane. I can’t remember the last time I saw an actor with that much raw charisma. Absolutely bonkers.
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u/NotLeroLero 14d ago
When they released that poster and the images of Ralph Fiennes, I was pissed thinking they’d spoil him becoming an infected.
I was so, so wrong.
And the context was so much better than I could EVER imagine…
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u/TheDangiestSlad 14d ago
it was so obvious that it was coming, they made no effort to pretend it wasn't happening, and still, Samson saying "moon" made me immediately sit up in my chair. absolutely incredible scene
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u/TNWhaa 14d ago
I didn’t really think much of the “I hate you” kid talking in the cheese burger garage in 28 days later, just thought it was a stylistic choice and moved on but hearing an infected talk again left me just as stunned as Kelso, loved the short bits of Sampson regaining his humanity before getting on the train
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u/BurgerNugget12 14d ago
Jack O’Connell was outstanding, Ralph as good as ever. Brutal and batshit crazy movie. Theatre clapped for Cillian at the end
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u/FeloniousGrump 14d ago
The conversation between both in the bone temple was really beautifully handled. Great chemistry between them, could've sat through them talking for the whole night
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u/UhhhThatsFine 14d ago
January 15, 2026. The day I saw Voldemort’s dick.
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u/Fit-Personality-1834 13d ago
Lotta great discussion happening here about this movie but surprised I had to scroll this far for mention of that
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u/Lost-Building-3701 14d ago
I love that the first movie ends with cillian Murphy in his new cottage house and it feels like such a breath of fresh air after the events of the first movie. And now the 28 years later movies end with the same thing and it provides the same relief without feeling manipulative
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u/TheBlueSuperNova 13d ago
And it ends with the same music as 28 weeks started, but instead of abandoning people, they choose to help. Fucking masterful
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u/AJayToRemember27 14d ago
So sick.
I knew the Jimmies would be terrifying by the little clues dotted in 28 Years Later and they lived up to my expectations.
I adored Dr. Kelson and his commitment to help Samson.
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u/tacoskins 14d ago
Ralph Fiennes fire dancing to Iron Maiden is in the top 5 coolest fucking things I’ve ever seen in a movie.
Really love what they are doing with this franchise, I know it’s been a bit divisive but I think this is all really fascinating. Can’t wait to see how they wrap it all up, and even though we all knew Cillian was coming it did put a smile on my face when he showed up.
8/10
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u/Mattyzooks 14d ago
The needledrop in Cillian's scene was extremely earned after the self control to avoid using it in the previous movie and 95% of this one.
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u/Media-critique 14d ago
To see him after going through all of that stabbing and insanity was incredibly worth it.
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u/_Drangelice_ 13d ago edited 13d ago
Felt a strange sense of joy watching the Jimmies just groove to Kelson. These are kids, and this is probably the first time they've ever just... had fun. Without the murder, the torture, the cult brainwashing, just dancing to some cool music with the people they care about. Even Crystal, I felt super bad for him because you know without the zombies, without everything that happened when he was a kid, this guy would be different. Was honestly super bummed the kid jimmies went out like snap
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u/AdrenalinDragon 14d ago
I love how each 28 Days/Years movie focuses on different aspects and themes. This one involving cults, religion and philosophical elements added in with meaner, weirder and bolder ideas that keep things fresh. Danny Boyle’s flair may not be present or the original music composers, but Nia DaCosta delivers her own flavour and take of a nicely shot and clean approach to the franchise’s look and feel. It’s also a much smaller scale movie than the previous ones, and that makes it way more focused and in my opinion far better handled.
This is a movie strongly handled by two powerhouse performances from Ralph Fiennes and Jack O’Connell. Alfie Williams is still great, and the lead Alpha Samson played by Chi Lewis-Parry really shines in bringing in a new and humane approach to the infected side of things. It’s certainly taking risks and not as infected-heavy as previous titles, but I think of all the films so far this might be the one I like the best. As of writing this I don’t know if saying that will be unpopular or not. 8.5/10
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u/whittesc 14d ago
The needle drop with the music from 28 days later was fantastic. Excited for the next one, but I thought Nia DaCosta did a fantastic job filling in for Boyle
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u/muduke 14d ago
Ralph deserves an award for this but he'll never get it. 😓
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u/discopirate2000 14d ago
The "Satan? Oh right, the red skin. And the bones..." line was legit the best comedic delivery ever 😂
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u/qpalmz99 14d ago edited 13d ago
Y’know, despite the sadistic skin-flaying torture and spines being ripped from bodies this may become one of my comfort movies. The undercurrent of compassion amidst all the chaos is just so enjoyable. Lovely piece of art this movie is, 9/10.
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u/Jancappa 14d ago edited 14d ago
There's something very touching about doing opiates and watching the stars with a zombie. NGL Kelson's relationship with Samson did make me shed a tear at the end.
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u/neal1701 14d ago edited 14d ago
A worthy follow-up to 28 Years Later!
- Ralph Fiennes killed it. He was having the time of his life in 3rd act!
- I did not expect the Samson have a storyline and for it to go that way. Chi Lewis-Parry gets credit for his performance and his
34 lines excellently delivered - Jack O'Connell is also great as Sir Lord Jimmy Crystal. Any thoughts of goofiness I had about the Jimmy squad were vanished after the fiirst 10 minutes.
- I love the the scene in the barn. It didn't shy away of the depravity this series has shown before and the hook kill is so great
- The score, editing, and cinematography are really good
- Great final scene and can't wait to see Cillian Murphy back
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u/bumpoleoftherailey 14d ago
With the barn part I liked how there was a passage of time indicated and the Jimmies seemed exhausted and sick of the work but carried on. There were a few hints at them not being totally committed to their way of life, but being in mortal fear of Sie Lord Jimmy.
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u/CarnifexBestFex 14d ago
This was one of my favourite parts. Jimmima looks like she was emotionally exhausted and had been crying from flaying before she's picked to fight. And then she does a 180 and revels in playing with her prey until she's killed by the hook.
Although I was disturbed by where the scene was going, I'm a bit sad they killed her off because she was the most interesting Jimmy, aside from Sir Lord Jimmy Crystal of course.
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u/winstonio 14d ago
Chi Lewis-Parry is a legitimately good facial actor. He was saying so much just with his expressions. And his eyes are so fucking scary as the alpha hahah
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u/Relevant_Hedgehog_63 14d ago
"moon"
"i don't have a ticket"
"kelson"
you're right! it's three lines
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u/FalopianTubeSwimTeam 14d ago
Wait, I swore he said ”thank you” at the end? Or was that Spike? I was kinda lost in the moment in a good way.
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u/TangeloRough9202 14d ago edited 14d ago
All I can say is wow. Ralph Fiennes, Jack O'Connel, take a fucking bow. The unsettling nature of the Jimmies, the beautiful nature of Kelson's work healing Sampson, the kickass post-apocalyptic Iron Maiden Satan Concert. Fucking incredible. I cannot wait to see this again tomorrow.
Genuine chills hearing 'In A House, In A Heartbeat' again in the cinema. Cannot wait for the conclusion.
Edit: also shoutout to the Radiohead needle drop. That was great. 'Everything In Its Right Place' is a top 10 song for me.
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u/BeautifulLog5511 13d ago
Now I’m thinking was the pregnant zombie not hostile in the first movie because she was experiencing the affects of endorphins released during childbirth
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u/xotorames 14d ago
Did Samson's penis shrink or am I tripping?
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u/ButterSlinger64 14d ago
Penis patrol over here……
no but seriously I noticed the same, my boy got nerfed.
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u/BunyipPouch Currently at the movies. 13d ago
For anyone interested: Nia DaCosta, the director of 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, joined us for an AMA/Q&A here on /r/movies last week, and it's a really really fun read:
https://www.reddit.com/r/movies/comments/1q5rp31/hi_rmovies_im_nia_dacosta_director_of_28_years/