I remember that the military respond to the containment breach (which happens because the one guy gets infected from his wife who is a carrier) by forcing everyone out of their apartments and into one big room where, IIRC, they also then turn the lights off for some reason. Naturally, that big room gets attacked and since everyone is confined into it, the rage virus spreads like wild. It was some of the dumbest shit I've ever seen in a movie trying to be serious.
The dumbest part is the lack of security around the lone found survivor who looks immune. The caretaker just walks in and kisses her without anyone providing resistance? I mean the scientist in the first movie provided greater resistance to the animal activist.
I really lost interest after 28 weeks, there were too many dumb decisions to just cause action scenes to happen that it threw me out of it.
28 days was a lot better since the decisions actually made sense and were believable.
I remember that the military respond to the containment breach (which happens because the one guy gets infected from his wife who is a carrier) by forcing everyone out of their apartments and into one big room where, IIRC, they also then turn the lights off for some reason. Naturally, that big room gets attacked and since everyone is confined into it, the rage virus spreads like wild. It was some of the dumbest shit I've ever seen in a movie trying to be serious.
The dumbest part is the lack of security around the lone found survivor who looks immune. The caretaker just walks in and kisses her without anyone providing resistance? I mean the scientist in the first movie provided greater resistance to the animal activist.