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One drop of blood in your eye or mouth, and you are gone in 20 seconds.
He walked across Westminster Bridge, his footsteps echoing against the asphalt. Abandoned double-decker buses sat like rusted carcasses; thousands of "Missing" posters fluttered in a dry breeze. He screamed for help, but the only reply was the hollow ringing of Big Ben. He didn't know it yet, but 28 days ago, animal rights activists had released a chimpanzee infected with "Rage"—a virus that bypassed incubation and turned a human into a vessel of pure, homicidal fury in seconds. The First Encounter 28_giorni_dopo_2002_HD_-_Altadefinizione01.mp4
He released "Mailboy," an infected soldier the Major had kept chained for observation. Chaos erupted. Jim moved through the house like a ghost, killing the soldiers one by one—not with a virus, but with a primal, desperate rage of his own. At one point, Selena almost killed Jim, unable to distinguish his blood-soaked face from that of the infected. One drop of blood in your eye or
After Mark was infected during a skirmish at Jim’s parents' house, Selena killed him without a second thought. She and Jim later discovered two more survivors: Frank, a stout and protective father, and his teenage daughter, Hannah. They had been surviving on a high-rise rooftop, but their water was running out. He screamed for help, but the only reply