Fans of visceral horror, smart zombie (or "infected") cinema, and anyone who wants a compact but faithful 1080p copy.
8/10 for the encode – it's the best widely available x264 version for archival purposes, given the source limitations. If you want the absolute highest quality, hunt for a REMUX, but for 99% of viewers, this is your keeper. Just don't blame the rip for the movie's intentionally lo-fi look – that's Boyle's genius. 28.Days.Later.2002.1080p.BluRay.x264.DTS-RARBG
The 1080p x264 encode from RARBG is generally reliable, but 28 Days Later presents a unique challenge. The film was famously shot on Canon XL-1s (standard definition digital camcorders), then blown up to 35mm. No encode can magically add fine detail. That said, this Blu-ray source handles the digital noise and interlaced-origin artifacts reasonably well. Bitrate hovers around 8-10 Mbps – adequate for the source. Don't expect crystal clarity; expect authentic, grimy early-2000s digital texture. Black levels are decent, though banding appears in some foggy night scenes. Fans of visceral horror, smart zombie (or "infected")
28.Days.Later.2002.1080p.BluRay.x264.DTS-RARBG Just don't blame the rip for the movie's
Includes English SDH. Sync is perfect on the Blu-ray remux – no delays needed.