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: To achieve the iconic scenes of a deserted London, the crew filmed at 4:00 AM for very brief windows before traffic and crowds could form. 28 Days Later Wiki | Fandom 28 jours plus tard true french dvdrip xvid ac3 verified
Furthermore, the "True French DVDRip" solved a major problem: early 2000s French TV broadcasts often censored the "infection" shots (the eyeball gore, the "fountain of blood" scene). The DVD was uncut. So a "verified true French" rip guaranteed the uncut, uncensored version with the proper 1.85:1 widescreen aspect ratio (many early rips were cropped to 4:3). Before watching or archiving, it is important to
: In the file-sharing world, "True French" (often abbreviated as VFF) indicates that the audio track is the official French dub from France, rather than a "Parisian" or "Québécois" (VFC/VJQ) version. The DVD was uncut