The Shrewdly Regenerative Apocalypse of “28 Years Later”
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28 Years Later: Danny Boyle has probably made Shashi Tharoor’s favourite film; a thriller that punishes the British for all their plundering and pillaging
Post Credits Scene: Set in a world that has outcast the British entirely, Danny Boyle's 28 Years Later is a stark indictment of British Empire that will perhaps pair really well with Lagaan.
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