

The colour scheme does the best it can with the British setting, obviously limited by the weather, and whilst it all looks realistic - again it looks British TV show realistic, i.e.
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I'm sure there were a few moments when the grain felt unnecessary, a few situations where the filming technique did not quite seem as intentional and the movie looked more like a good quality British TV show like Spooks, but for the most part it is spot on. And that's why this video rendition is just about perfect - when the picture needs to look glossy and clean, it does, a prime example of the best Blu-ray has to offer, and when things get messy, you know that it is exactly what the filmmakers intended in order to capture the brutality of the situation. Close-ups offer some truly excellent detail, as do some of the longer distance aerial shots of London, but cut to the action scenes and it's all hand-held, frenetic camera-work (even with the helicopter shots taken of the early attack) and raw horror. Sure, we get a 1080p High Definition video presentation in the movie's original theatrical aspect ratio of 1.85:1 widescreen, but since the movie was shot with using various film stocks and techniques, the end result can vary from shiny, pristine and top notch to gritty, grainy and documentary-like. 28 Weeks later is quite a mixed bag on its Blu-ray debut.
