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Subsequently, the two scientists have a furious argument and one quits. Later that night, he tips off the animal liberation group about the experiments, before shooting himself in the head. The other scientist becomes infected by a primate along with the members of the liberation group. The animation can also be watched here, and its IMDb record is here.

Whilst never clarified in the film itself, it has been explained in the graphic novel, 28 Days Later: The Aftermath, that the infected target their victims through smell.

Uninfected individuals smell of perfume, deodorants, soap, etc. One could conclude that the virus would be counter-productive if an infected individual attacked another infected individual, ergo it has evolved to exclude that possibility. On a more practical level, one could argue that this facet of the Infected is based simply upon the tradition of the earlier zombie films that influenced 28 Days Later, insofar as in such films, zombies are never seen to attack other zombies.

Yes and no. As Jim is wrestling with the boy, it can be clearly heard on the soundtrack that the boy shouts "I hate you! According to Boyle, however, for this particular scene, they made it a little bit too loud.

So, we could interpret the utterance as the attacking Infected's voice or as the film's Chorus. Although it appears that Frank and Hannah were surviving just fine, with Frank having found a way to protect them from the infected entering the tower, there was one factor that hampered their ability to survive in the building When Jim is shaving his face he is cutting himself quite a bit, and Frank tells him that they can't spare water for shaving.

Also, when Frank takes Jim up to the roof of the building where he and Hannah have laid out hundreds of containers to catch rainwater, he tells Jim that rain has been very scarce since the outbreak. The Tunnel would have most likely been sealed by the English and French government shortly before or after the Infection first became a pandemic, as sealing off the Tunnel would prevent the Infection spreading to mainland Europe.

If not, there is the risk that, no matter how small their numbers, a few Infected could get into the Tunnel by chasing after fleeing trains and cars. They could then run towards France, and survive long enough to infect a maintenance worker or military personnel assigned to guard the Tunnel.

If any of these mainland countries have outbreaks of the Infection that are not controlled, all of Europe, and eventually Asia and Africa, could likewise become threatened by the Infection. Consequently, it's highly likely that the authorities-that-be sealed the Tunnel at the first indication of a pandemic infection. Technically, there have been, at one time or another, 8 possible endings to the film, all of which are included, in way, shape or form, on the DVD.

In this version, the scenes of Selena working on Jim are much longer, and are intercut with a kind of impressionistic "flashback" to the accident which put Jim in hospital prior to the opening of the movie. After doing everything they can to save Jim's life, Selena and Hannah eventually realize that he is gone, and they despondently leave the hospital together.

Boyle was also worried because he felt the audience misinterpreted the final shot Selena and Hannah walking out of the hospital, with the doors swinging closed behind them , and he didn't like this level of ambiguity. Specifically, Boyle and scriptwriter Alex Garland had always intended the last shot to signify that Selena and Hannah were going to survive no matter what happened, but test audiences took it to imply they were heading off to certain death.

This was the ending found at the end of the credits on American prints of the movie and when it was played on Sky Movies in the UK. This is the version with which the theatrical release and the DVD release end. Jim dies in the hospital, but rather than the film end with Selena and Hannah leaving, it cuts to the cottage and the rescue scene simply plays out without Jim.

This was because the production had run out of money, and simply couldn't afford to shoot anything else the film was shot almost entirely in sequence. After the Fox executives saw the movie with this ending however, they agreed to provide more money to shoot both the "Jim Dies" endings and the "Rescue Coda" endings.

Fox didn't like that ending, so they gave Boyle extra money to shot the ending in the Lake District. See here for details. Frank is thrilled to have new guests in Jim and Selena, and warmly welcomes the two in and even makes a toast in celebration.

The next day, Frank discusses resources with Jim, and reveals that they haven't managed to get any new water without recent rainfall, and that with resources dwindling they can't afford to stay at the flat block for much longer.

Frank shows Jim and Selena a repeating military radio broadcast which claims that there are soldiers offering other survivors protection at the forty-second blockade outside Manchester and who have "the answer to infection. The group subsequently take Frank's taxi to travel across England to Manchester, and they drive through a dead-filled London.

The taxi suffers a flat tire while they group are driving through a tunnel beneath the Thames, and the group are attacked by infected in the tunnel but narrowly escape when they quickly replace the taxi's flat tire and drive out. The group afterwards stop at and happily and humorously raid a London supermarket for food, before continuing on their journey to Manchestre, leaving London and driving into the countryside.

At one point, the group have to stop at a rural burger shack to collect petrol to refuel the taxi, and while they are there, Jim is attacked by and kills an infected little boy when he is alone. The group afterwards resume the drive across the country, until eventually they stop at an old castle ruin in the countryside for rest, and Selena has begun to soften up and admit her ruthless, steely resolve was wrong, while Jim begins to toughen up from his experiences.

As night falls, the group set up camp for the night at the ruin, and Jim has a nightmare of his worst fear - being alone. The next day, the group resume their journey in Frank's taxi, and reach the forty-second blockade to find Manchester burning and destroyed and the blockade ruined and abandoned with no signs that the military there who sent the radio broadcast are still alive.

Frank is left angered and upset that they haven't found the help they travelled so far for, and when he tries to vent by getting rid of a crow, a drop of blood from an infected corpse lands in Frank's eye and infects him. The infection begins to overwhelm Frank as Hannah watches in horror and Selena screams at Jim to kill Frank before he kills them. Just as Jim is about to kill the infected Frank, surviving soldiers suddenly arrive and shoot and kill the infected Frank as the remaining three survivors watch in shock and grief.

The soldiers subsequently take Jim, Selena and Hannah through the nearby woods to their base at a secluded mansion which they have fortified against the infected.

There, the soldiers' commander, Major Henry West , gives the remaining three shelter and protection with the soldiers at the mansion and brings them in.

At the mansion with the soldiers, Hannah is left grieving over losing her father, and Selena in turn begins to lose hope and tries to reach out to Jim romantically. Jim goes to Major West about what's going on, and West shows Jim around the mansion and introduces him to several of the soldiers - including the nerdy, wimpy cook Jones ; and Mailer , a soldier who was infected and is being kept chained up in the mansion's courtyard for study.

Major West explains to Jim that he intends with his soldiers to rebuild the human race and civilisation, and that the "answer to infection" that West promised in the radio broadcast is to wait for the infected, as creatures which now nothing but rage towards the uninfected and have no proper survival instincts, to starve to death. The following night, Major West and the soldiers hold a dinner with the three survivors, where the soldiers discuss their differing views on the state of normality and whether or not they will ever see normality again in the aftermath of the Rage outbreak and whether or not the post-outbreak world is any different to the state of normality.

The dinner is cut short when the infected launch an attack against the mansion and the soldiers leave to successfully fend the infected off.

Afterwards, one of the soldiers, Mitchell , tries to force himself on Selena until Sergeant Farrell violently gets him to stop, and Major West subsequently takes Jim aside to talk to him in private.

Major West confronts Jim about who he has killed since the outbreak to have survived, and Jim regretfully admits to killing the infected child at the burger shack. Major West in turn explains to a horrified and disgusted Jim that he has promised his soldiers women for sexual slavery to give them hope and to repopulate the world after the infected starve to death.

Realising what this means for Hannah and Selena, Jim tries to escape the mansion with them, but the three are stopped and captured by the soldiers.

When Jim refuses to join Major West because of what it means for Selena and Hannah, West has Jim locked up in the cellar for execution in the morning, along with Sergeant Farrell who disagreed with Major West's plans for the women and tried to help them escape. There, Jim overhears Farrell theorise that in actuality there is no global pandemic of infection and that Britain has been quarantined and the rest of the world is continuing normally, which in turn gives Jim hope.

The next day, Mitchell and Jones take Jim and Farrell round to a body dump outside the mansion for execution, and as Mitchell and Jones are distracted arguing after killing Farrell, Jim manages to slip away and escape over the mansion perimeter from the soldiers, who decide to leave him out in the infected-filled woods to die.

As Jim escapes into the woods, he sees the contrails of a jet flying overhead, giving him further hope that Farrell's theory that the world outside of Britain is still functioning was correct.

Back at the mansion, the soldiers begin aggressively preparing a captive Selena and Hannah for rape the following night by forcing them into red dresses to appease them, though Selena manages to give Hannah sleeping pills to make the experience less traumatic for her.

Jim returns to the abandoned military blockade and sounds the siren to lure Major West and the soldier Davis out to the blockade to investigate the disturbance. As West and Davis search the blockade for Jim, Jim stealthily skulks around and stalks them, ambushing and killing Davis and disabling the jeep West and Davis arrives in.

Major West then flees the blockade and heads back through the woods towards the mansion on foot when infected begin coming and attacking the blockade. Back at the mansion, as the soldiers prepare to rape Hannah and Selena and await Major West's return, Jim returns in the mansion grounds and frees the infected Mailer, who breaks into the house and begins attacking the soldiers, infecting Clifton and chasing Jones around the mansion.

As the two infected soldiers rampage through the mansion and begin killing off the uninfected soldiers one-by-one, Mitchell takes a hostage Selena with him through the mansion in search of safety from the infected, while Hannah escapes from the soldiers into the house in the chaos. At the same time, Jim enters the mansion, killing Jones, and skulks through the mansion in search of Hannah and Selena while also evading the rampant infected.

While Hannah evades the infected Clifton, Jim tracks Selena and Mitchell down as Mitchell locks Selena and himself in a room from the infected. When Mitchell tries to rape Selena, Jim goes into a rage and attacks, taking Mitchell by surprise by brutally beating the vicious soldier to death.

A stunned and horrified Selena, thinking Jim is infected because of what he's just done, readies her machete to kill him, but she hesitates, and Jim notes this and reveals he isn't infected, and the two kiss.

Hannah then arrives and regroups with Jim and Selena, and the trio flee from the overrun mansion into the grounds to escape in Frank's taxi; but there they encounter a vengeful Major West, who shoots Jim in the stomach for killing all his men. Hannah commandeers the cab and backs it up to the front door with West inside, where the infected Mailer drags West screaming out though the rear window and back into the house. Hannah, Selena and a mortally wounded Jim then escape and drive off in the taxi as Mailer rips Major West apart.

Another twenty-eight days later, a bandaged Jim wakes up in recovery again, this time in bed in a remote cottage in Cumbria where Hannah and Selena have taken refuge and made home. Downstairs, Jim finds Selena sewing large swaths of fabric to make letters for spelling out a message, when Hannah alerts them that a European surveillance jet is coming.

The trio rush outside and unfurl the last huge cloth banner, adding the final letter to the word "HELLO" laid out on the meadow. As an approaching Finnish military jet flies over the landscape towards their location, a pair of infected are shown lying helplessly in the road, dying of starvation, proving that just that part of Major West's "answer to infection" was correct.

At the reception, she makes a complete fool of herself and ends up falling on the wedding cake. Her roommate is a year-old recovering heroin addict who has gone through rehab before. Bullock is at first reluctant to join in any group discussions, chants or sing-a-longs but slowly comes around. Her boyfriend Jasper comes by every now and then and at first, supplies her with pills and alcohol and even an engagement ring.



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