28 Days Later - Sound
Danny Boyle’s 28 Days Later was not only the scariest movie I have ever seen, but also the best scary movie I have ever seen. From the music to the camera angles, this movie is a piece of art. A thriller from beginning to end, your heart will pound as you wonder what is in store for each character around every corner. Although this is only one easily spooked, nineteen-year-old girl’s opinion, this movie is most definitely worth seeing more than once. Jim (Cillian Murphy) wakes up from a coma in a London hospital to find the hospital deserted - and the rest of London as well. Little by little, he comes to learn that in the past 28 days, a blood-borne virus has been released from a research facility and swept across England, Paris and New York, killing many and turning most into murderous zombies or, as they are referred to in the movie “the Infected.” After coming across a handful of uninfected people, Jim and his companions go to Manchester, where they hear from a faint radio broadcast the uninfected are gathering. When they arrive at Manchester, however, they realize they have more to deal with than the Infected.
When I say that 28 Days Later is the best scary movie I have ever seen, I mean that everything was thought of. Aside from the scariness, the soundtrack was perfect accompaniment to the film, the plot was surprisingly believable, the camera angles were a work of art, and the actors made me care about each character. This will definitely be the favorite movie I’ll see this summer. Throughout the movie, each scene is perfectly matched with a song that heightens each appropriate emotion. The sound effects are another aspect of the movie that makes each of the alarming scenes even more frightening. They have several times when there will be silence followed by a sudden loud noise. There are off screen sounds that make you afraid to wonder what is over to the left, knowing you won’t have to wonder long. The screeching and hissing noises the infected make were without a doubt the scariest part of the movie. Every aspect of sound was obviously well thought out and put together very effectively. Later they stop at a grocery store to pick up food so they have nourishment for their journey to Manchester. Each of the four has their own cart an
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