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In the 28 Days Later universe, the line between the Infected and the uninfected has always been porous. The uninfected soldiers in the first film and the military in the sequel often proved to be more monstrous than the virus carriers themselves. 28 Years Later stands to explore this Kokoschka-esque cycle fully. After 28 years, the distinction between the "clean" and the "infected" may have become a tool of oppression. The "Kokoschka" lens suggests that the true horror will not be the jump scares of the infected, but the quiet realization that the survivors, in their desperate bid to stay human, have become the distorted, soulless figures they feared. The rage has simply mutated from a biological pathogen into a societal norm.
Also, the connection to the first two films is tenuous. Cillian Murphy’s Jim appears only in a post‑credits cameo, which will frustrate purists. 28 years later kokoshka
If you actually meant a different film (e.g., The Painted Bird , a Kokoschka documentary, or a parody 28 Days Later fan film), let me know and I’ll rewrite the review from scratch. In the 28 Days Later universe, the line