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As may have guessed by now, this will be a story of survival. Man-kind seems to have been wiped out by a contagious virus which induces a sort of blind rage upon those who fall prey to it. Otherwise how could one explain the fact that the most acclaimed zombie films are parodies of the genre? 28 Days Later shares a striking resemblance with Resident Evil, in that it kind of starts where RE left off: after one of the most exciting intro sequences I have ever witnessed (!), a lonely average-Joe, (Jim in this particular case) wakes up in a deserted London and takes a jolly good walk through the intimidatingly empty streets. It stands up on its own in a genre which is frequently plagued by a sort of innate stupidity, a consequence of one too many dead people. Probably since Romero's classics, if I recall accurately. As it so happens, 28 Days Later is the best zombie movie in the last few decades.