FindKey

FindKeyは、100万件を超える映画・ドラマ作品、そして数百万人の人物データと独自の16類型CTI診断を統合した、日本初の感情特化型映画レコメンドエンジンです。

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20021h 53m★ 7.2ホラースリラーサイエンスフィクション

あらすじ

動物愛護活動家が医療科学研究所を襲撃した。研究員はチンパンジーが危険な感染症にかかっていると警告するが活動家は耳を貸そうとしない。檻から出した途端、チンパンジーは研究員や活動家に襲いかかった。28日後。交通事故で昏睡状態に陥っていたバイク・メッセンジャーのジムは、ロンドン市内の病院の集中治療室で意識を取り戻す。ベッドから起き廊下をさまようジムだったが院内にはまったく人の気配がなかった。人の影を求めて街へ飛び出したジムは、そこで驚くべき光景を目にする。

作品考察・見どころ

本作がゾンビ映画の歴史を塗り替えた最大の要因は、静寂に包まれたロンドンの美しさと、対照的に疾走する狂気の緩急にあります。デジタルビデオカメラ特有の粗い質感が、現実の崩壊をドキュメンタリーのような生々しさで捉え、観る者に息の詰まるような臨場感と、逃げ場のない絶望を突きつけます。 主演のキリアン・マーフィーが見せる、無垢な青年から生存本能剥き出しの戦士へと変貌する過程は圧巻です。真の恐怖はウイルスではなく、極限状態に置かれた人間の内側に潜む狂暴性にあるという痛烈なメッセージは、今なお文明社会の脆さを鋭く射抜き続けています。

興行成績

製作費: $8,000,000 (12億円)

興行収入: $82,784,517 (124億円)

推定収支: $74,784,517 (112億円)

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キャスト

キリアン・マーフィー
キリアン・マーフィー
Jim
Naomie Harris
Naomie Harris
Selena
ブレンダン・グリーソン
ブレンダン・グリーソン
Frank
Megan Burns
Megan Burns
Hannah
クリストファー・エクルストン
クリストファー・エクルストン
Major Henry West
Noah Huntley
Noah Huntley
Mark
ルーク・マブリー
ルーク・マブリー
Private Clifton
Stuart McQuarrie
Stuart McQuarrie
Seargent Farrell
Ricci Harnett
Ricci Harnett
Corporal Mitchell
レオ・ビル
レオ・ビル
Private Jones

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: ダニー・ボイル

脚本: アレックス・ガーランド

音楽: ジョン・マーフィ

制作: アンドリュー・マクドナルド

撮影監督: アンソニー・ドッド・マントル

制作会社: DNA Films

TMDB ユーザーのレビュー

perelachaise
perelachaise
★ 7

**mild abstract spoiler ahead** My feelings about this movie may very well be extended towards Boyle's movies in general : solid direction overall, but events did not fail to go from situational and behavioral realism to sudden heroical action nonsense.

John Chard
John Chard
★ 9

It started off as rioting. But right from the beginning you knew this was different... 28 Days Later is directed by Danny Boyle and written by Alex Garland. It stars Cillian Murphy, Naomie Harris, Megan Burns, Brendan Gleeson and Christopher Ecclestone. Music is by John Murphy and cinematography by Anthony Dod Mantle. When animal liberation activists break into the Cambridge Primate Research Center, they come across a scientist who tells them that to release these chimps would be insane. They have been injected with a test serum known as "Rage", and it's highly contagious and spreads easily and quickly. Ignoring the warnings, one of the activists opens a cage and is attacked and bitten by a chimp and rage quickly spreads among the group... 28 days later... The amazing thing with Danny Boyles's 28 Days later is that although it owes a huge debt to the likes of George Romero's zombie films, and John Wyndham and Richard Matheson's writings, it still feels fresh and exciting. Film is quintessentially British, as evidenced by the rightly lauded use of a depopulated London for the starting point to the terror, yet there's an earthiness to our small band of survivors. These are flawed characters that are ill equipped to deal with the infected implosion, there's nothing remotely Hollywood about these people or the landscapes that frame them (CG is minimal, where hand-held digital cameras are the order of the day). There's a realistic feel factor that is rarely seen in other films of this ilk. Yep, sure there's implausibilities, but with the infected creatures running at a fair old clip, becoming scary creations in a stark stripped back land, there's too much fun being had - and nervous tension being burnt - to even begin to start nit-picking. Besides, the last quarter alone is a lesson in energy fuelled horror as the survivors, having seemingly found a safe house, find that monsters aren't merely confined to the infected human kind. It's a cracker-jack of a finale, bloody and bloody frantic, all backed by Murphy's simple but totally potent musical arrangements. It's easy to see why America made it a monster hit at the box office, after just making a small profit in the UK, film went to America and made it big. Americans, you have to feel, enjoyed watching something raw in a sub-genre of horror that was at the time reliant on Romero rediscovering his mojo. Worldwide the film made over $70 million in profit, and those are the kinds of figures that speak volumes. The success ensured a sequel would follow, where Boyle and Garland bowed out of the main chairs and into producers roles for "28 Weeks Later". It's not as raw as "Days", but it's gorier and itself also a fine "infected" horror movie, and certainly a worthy follow up to what Boyle and Garland clinically created in 2002. A great cast and premise get down and dirty In a sharply executed infected based horror. 8.5/10

Gimly
Gimly
★ 8

_28 Days Later_ was made on a very small budget in the early days of digital cinema, so, yes, in retrospect, it does look a little bit like it was shot on a Nokia 3310, and yes, it is heavily responsible for the bilious deluge of zombie movies we got in its wake, which we are only now finally recovering from - but it's so **good**. _Final rating:★★★★ - Very strong appeal. A personal favourite._

Repo Jack
Repo Jack
★ 9

One of the best zombie movies ever made with many of the genre's "firsts:" 1. The first that begins with an actual explanation of what created the zombie plague. 2. The first to introduce a fast-moving "infected" horde, ratching up the tension significantly. 3. The first to infect people instantly (within seconds). It also has one of the best movie scores, one that rivals those from John Carpenter classics "Halloween" and "The Thing." It is striking how the music can elevate a movie or a scene. The biggest issue, which to be fair, is not something Danny Boyle and his crew could have foreseen, is that it was shot in low quality SD, making it nearly unwatchable on large screen modern HD or 4K TV's.

Ricardo Oliveira
Ricardo Oliveira
★ 8

"28 Days Later" is a British horror movie directed by Danny Boyle and starring Cillian Murphy and Naomie Harris. The film tells the story of Jim (Cillian Murphy), a courier who wakes up from a coma to find London abandoned and overrun by rage-infected humans. The film's opening sequence is one of the most iconic and powerful in horror movie history. Jim wakes up in a hospital room to find the world he knew has disappeared, and the eerily deserted streets of London make for an unsettling and ominous backdrop. The film is expertly paced, with a gradual buildup of tension that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats. The infected humans are terrifying, fast-moving, and relentlessly violent, and the film's use of sound and lighting only heightens their impact. One of the standout features of "28 Days Later" is the excellent acting by Cillian Murphy and Naomie Harris. Murphy delivers a convincing performance as Jim, a man struggling to survive in a world gone mad, while Harris shines as Selena, a tough survivor who has learned to navigate the dangers of the new world. The film's themes of survival, loss, and the resilience of the human spirit are powerful and thought-provoking. As Jim and Selena make their way through the deserted streets of London, they encounter a range of characters, each with their own story of survival and loss. The film's cinematography and visual effects are also top-notch, with haunting and memorable shots of a deserted London and intense action sequences that will leave you breathless. Overall, "28 Days Later" is a masterful horror movie that sets the bar high for the genre. The film's excellent acting, pacing, and visuals make for a truly unforgettable experience. I would rate "28 Days Later" a 8 out of 10. Written and Reviewed by RSOliveira

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