28 Years Later: The Bone Temple is an elegy for a once-great nation in ruins
4mon 1d ago by lemmy.ca/u/MattW03 in britishhorror@feddit.uk from www.telegraph.co.uk
The Britain of Alex Garland’s 28 Years Later films might have been infested by man-eating zombies since 2002, but its handful of surviving centrist dads are still valiantly keeping the Blairite flame alive. Foremost among them – and the de facto star of this grimmer, grimier second chapter – is Ralph Fiennes’s Dr Ian Kelson, a former GP who’s either gone completely mad or is the only sane man within a hundred miles.
Not sure what the "Blairite flame alive" line is about, but I do want to watch this film