Danny Boyle and Alex Garland’s film 28 Years Later has elicited mixed reactions, praised for its depth and criticized for its direction, particularly its ending. Hideo Kojima lauded the film as a meta-commentary on generational trauma and a reflection of a changed world post-pandemic, emphasizing its themes of isolation and survival amidst the infected, while hinting at future narrative possibilities.
Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: Hideo Kojima praised “28 Years Later” as a thought-provoking, meta-commentary on today’s world and generational trauma, distinguishing it from typical zombie films.
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