With 28 Days Later Streaming On Netflix, I Have To Talk About An Underrated Scene

As a huge horror fan, I’ll never forget when *28 Days Later* first hit screens and kicked off such an amazing franchise. Everyone always talks about that incredible London scene where we meet Jim – those empty streets are just haunting, and the music! It’s a truly iconic moment. But honestly, while it *is* fantastic, I think there’s another sequence in the film that doesn’t get nearly the attention it deserves.

Now that both *28 Days Later* and its upcoming sequel, *28 Years Later*, are available on Netflix, I revisited the original zombie film and was reminded of how much I enjoy a surprisingly lighthearted scene. It’s a moment with no zombies or suspense, just pure, simple fun.

Okay, The Grocery Store Run Is Still Incredible 22 Years Later

28 Days Later is a relentlessly intense and emotionally draining film that keeps you on the edge of your seat. Amidst the constant chaos, there’s a striking scene around the middle of the movie where the survivors – Jim, Selena, Frank, and Hannah – briefly pause their desperate escape from London to gather supplies at a grocery store.

The grocery store scene, set to Grandaddy’s “A.M. 180,” is a complete contrast to the earlier, fast-paced chase. It’s cheerful, vibrant, and feels like a music video from the late 90s or early 2000s. Re-watching it brought back memories of how much I enjoyed seeing it with friends in high school.

It’s One Of The Few Sequences Where Everyone Feels Normal And Happy

Honestly, the grocery store scene is such a blast because it’s one of the only times everyone just gets to *be*. You know, no one’s stressing about turning into a monster, or mourning lost family, or even trying to survive! They’re just running around a fully stocked store, and the only limit is grabbing stuff you don’t have to actually *cook* – it’s a total breather from all the chaos.

For a little while, the story shifts from a desperate fight for survival after the apocalypse to a simple moment of enjoyment for four people – things like enjoying a rare treat, like an apple grown in the wasteland or a sip of old Scotch.

The London Chase Is The Movie’s Most Iconic Scene, But This One Shouldn’t Be Overlooked

I still remember being blown away by the London chase scene in the *28 Days Later* trailer – it’s the most memorable part for me. However, the supermarket scene is also fantastic. The music by Grandaddy creates a calmer mood than the frantic energy of Godspeed You! Black Emperor’s “East Hastings,” and that’s a welcome break before everything descends into chaos again.

Although the two things are very different, they both capture what made the movie great-its scares and its emotional core.

If you haven’t seen it recently, definitely rewatch *28 Days Later*. This scene is particularly great, and it’s worth seeing again while you still can – you don’t want to regret missing out if the movie becomes unavailable.

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2025-09-25 17:08