The thing i love about this movie is that when it needs to be bloody and violent it can be but the same goes towards the calm and peaceful side of this zombie apocalyptic world.
This is something that I feel also and I always wondered what it is and what the feeling means. It just feels so otherworldly. I completely forgot about time and identity and the world around me almost becomes like 28 days, which doesn't make much sense in many ways lol
Aside from being a bleak zombie film, I find this movie to be so enchanting and nostalgic. I keep replaying memories of my family whenever brighter songs like this, or AM 180 come on.... Oh, and that scene when Jim comes home to his parents always crushes me...
I can't think of any horror movie that has moved me quite the way 28 Days Later has... it had so much beauty along with the terror, a nagging lyrical quality to it that stayed with me afterwards. What a great soundtrack, and this piece is just insanely beautiful.
This track is so chilling because this is where they come up over the horizon just to see all of the devastation left in the rest of England. It's CGI but no bad for 2003. The entire movie is brilliant. I'd recommend this to anyone. A MUST SEE!!!
@@hefr9609 de hecho en los cómics que cuentan la historia de Selena después de los hechos de la película ella regresa a Manchester y pueden verse los efectos de ese fuego devastador que se ve en la película
I always picture a zombie apocalypse but from from a dogs point of view of it, just wandering around aimless and trying to survive from what is left of humanity. Would make for a good movie
I was watching this movie with my dad and when I heard this song I was like... "omg I know this somehow". We sang Faure's Requiem in D Minor for choir. It was a cool coincidence. Sadly this was my least favorite song in the whole mass because it's mainly sung by sopranos. Everyone else got the good ol' hold of requiem. Then when performing the last measure of the singers fainted. A great show lemme tell ya.
The thing i love about this movie is that when it needs to be bloody and violent it can be but the same goes towards the calm and peaceful side of this zombie apocalyptic world.
So true
Yes especially the scene with horses playing brian eno's an ending in background.
It's not needlessly grotesque, it plays all its cards just right from start to finish.
the film felt like a dream to me.
That's right.
This is something that I feel also and I always wondered what it is and what the feeling means. It just feels so otherworldly. I completely forgot about time and identity and the world around me almost becomes like 28 days, which doesn't make much sense in many ways lol
@@ringzy this has that English countryside feeling except it's the crisis that it distracts from instead of the modern world
The entire city of Manchester burning... still this scene was somehow beautiful
One day Manchester will burn.
@@Aconitum_napellus cause of the migrants?
I don't think its a matter of how it'll burn, but when
@@Aconitum_napellus thank god
would be an improvement
I love how for a rather violent and thrilling movie, it has such a calming and relaxing soundtrack
Aside from being a bleak zombie film, I find this movie to be so enchanting and nostalgic. I keep replaying memories of my family whenever brighter songs like this, or AM 180 come on.... Oh, and that scene when Jim comes home to his parents always crushes me...
I can't think of any horror movie that has moved me quite the way 28 Days Later has... it had so much beauty along with the terror, a nagging lyrical quality to it that stayed with me afterwards. What a great soundtrack, and this piece is just insanely beautiful.
When the scene shows Manchester burning, it makes you think...the group travelled all this way for nothing until the soldiers arrive.
Anybody else imagine a medieval castle with a king looking over there kingdom while listening to this ??
This actually made me laugh I don't know why haha.
I am now! lol
Sounds like a KCD song that would fit perfectly in.
Absoutley Beautiful❤
In Paradisum
Deducant te Angeli
In tuo adventu suscipiant te martyres
Et perducant te
In civi tatem sanctam Jerusalem
Really do LOVE this version soooo much.
Stopping the car to see the devastation. Dead bodies lying everywhere. The music catches it all.
Hey Alfred was listening to this in The Batman before he was blown away
This track is so chilling because this is where they come up over the horizon just to see all of the devastation left in the rest of England. It's CGI but no bad for 2003. The entire movie is brilliant.
I'd recommend this to anyone.
A MUST SEE!!!
By Gabriel Fauré "Requiem In Paradisum" 1893
This tune was playing in my head in first lockdown march 2020 😶🤔
I miss Frank...
love this version
Maravilloso, relajante y adictivo al oído🙌
Lo que aprendí de la película es que nunca hay que ir a Manchester xd.
@@hefr9609 de hecho en los cómics que cuentan la historia de Selena después de los hechos de la película ella regresa a Manchester y pueden verse los efectos de ese fuego devastador que se ve en la película
"My god, Manchester.. the whole city"
"Hundreds of fires and no fire crews to put them out."
Manchester burning
- Yes, the whole of Manchester, the whole city
MUST BE MANCHESTER !
"The whole of Manchester, the whole city?"
"Hundreds of fires and no fire crews to put them out."
This exactly music is on the movie "The Thin Red Line" too...
Why does this remind me of Mr bean....?
Cuz of the mr bean intro lol
My funeral song😢
Thin Red Line also had this music.
The Thin Red Line
hello 28 Days Later
1:16
I always picture a zombie apocalypse but from from a dogs point of view of it, just wandering around aimless and trying to survive from what is left of humanity. Would make for a good movie
What's paradism?
Heaven? Paradise?
paradise that is instead an 'ism'
Latin word for paradise/heaven
Best zombie movie, best❤
This isn't the original audio. It's 10%, or 7 seconds, slower than the original: 2:11 -> 2:18
It still is ya numpty. Probably been slowed to escape copyright or something
The song we listen to as the vaccine causes zombies
wow lol
Mostly death due to heart failure. But yeah, people in general have become insanely dumb.
I was watching this movie with my dad and when I heard this song I was like... "omg I know this somehow". We sang Faure's Requiem in D Minor for choir. It was a cool coincidence.
Sadly this was my least favorite song in the whole mass because it's mainly sung by sopranos. Everyone else got the good ol' hold of requiem.
Then when performing the last measure of the singers fainted. A great show lemme tell ya.
Just perfect. Catches the surreal, haunting tone of the movie perfectly.