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Yea i'd probabley agree with that.null wrote:I wouldn't say better than the first. but still a very good film.
I felt that the final scene setting up the sequel was a little cheap. It would have been truer to the original film for them to have reached help on the other side.
Not really. The film starts with the American army facilitating the repopulation of part of London after Britain is declared free of infection. What I meant about the ending was.. well, I was going to say precisely why in this post under a spoiler tag, but it really would have ruined the film entirely if you read it, so I took it out again. I'll just say... the first film had a tone of optimism about what would happen when the infection took its course in Britain. The sequel went back on that.Matrixman wrote:So this sequel kind of "forgets" where the original left off? There is still no contact with the "outside" world? They were just running around the same neighborhood?