’28 Years Later’ Is A Funeral Pyre To A Certain Kind of Post-Apocalyptic Landscape
“Don’t, let, your, eyes, drop they will get atop of you,” a line contained within Rudyard Kipling’s 1903 poem, “Boots,” which was intelligently chosen as a linchpin for “28 Years Later.” The original poem (given life by the 1915 recital of American actor Taylor Holmes) chronicled the monotonous and hellacious march soldiers endured on the … Continue reading ’28 Years Later’ Is A Funeral Pyre To A Certain Kind of Post-Apocalyptic Landscape