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The story is set six months after the original "Rage Virus" decimated Great Britain. Here is the narrative breakdown of the film: The Premise: A Fragile Recovery

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: The title of the film and its original theatrical release year.

The film received generally positive reviews from critics, with many praising the film's fast-paced action sequences and the performances of the cast. However, some critics felt that the film did not live up to the standard set by the first film, and that the characters were underdeveloped.

: The title and release year of the film, a sequel to Danny Boyle's 28 Days Later . Audio Format: DTS Digital Surround (typically 5

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