A spiritual sequel to Boyle바카라s 2002 classic, 28 Days Later, this film goes big and bold, hurtling in outrageous, tender directions. A standalone story in its own right, the film sets up with the Rage virus driven off continental Europe and sequestered in mainland UK. European military boats patrol the shores. But we aren바카라t dropped on the contaminated mainland right away. Boyle opens in an island, through the eyes of his 12-year-old protagonist, Spike (a revelatory, star-making turn from Alfie Williams). His mother, Isla (Jodie Comer), is suffering from an unknown illness, drifting off in episodes of incoherence and delirium. Roles on the island are clearly delineated like in primitive times. There바카라s no sign of technology either. Spike has never seen a phone. Heck, he doesn바카라t even know what a frisbee is. The film kick-starts when Spike embarks for the mainland on his first kill, accompanied by his father, Jamie (Aaron Taylor-Johnson). A causeway link between the island and mainland can be trod only in low-tide hours.