My Terrifying First Watch of 28 Days Later: Zombie Madness

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In this video, I am watching "28 Days Later" (2002) for the first time and giving you my raw and honest reaction. This horror film directed by Danny Boyle is a must-watch classic for any horror movie fans out there.

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The movie takes place in London, which adds to the thrill of the storyline. Throughout the film, the characters are faced with terrifying situations, and the tension builds up to an epic conclusion. I was on the edge of my seat, unable to take my eyes off the screen. Join me as I discover all the terrifying moments in this unforgettable movie.

Overall, "28 Days Later" is a fantastic horror movie that is sure to leave you feeling terrified.

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28 Days Later was written by Alex Garland

28 Days Later was directed by Danny Boyle

28 Days Later stars, amongst others, Cillian Muprhy, Brendan Gleeson, Naomie Harris, Christopher Eccleston. For the full cast list please visit https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0289043/

28 Days Later was Produced by Film Council (UK), European Regional Development Fund.

28 Days Later Copyright is held exclusively by DNA Films Limited

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