Film as Nightmare '28 Days Later'

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This essay consists of 5 pages and concerns Danny Doyle's film 28 Days Later, released in 2002 by Fox Searchlight Pictures, produced by Andrew Macdonald and written by Alex Garland. The writer contends that Western paranoia fuels this nightmare by preying on the fear that humanity could be annihilated by a deadly plague, an allegory rooted in the Cold War. There is 1 bibliographic source listing.