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To those of us who believe that movies should thrive on the fleeting gesture and encourage a healthy suspicion of the grand, the new British horror film "28 Days Later" will come as good news. "Do you want us to find a cure and save the world or just fall in love and fuck?" Such are the interesting options that Selena (Naomie Harris) puts to Jim (Cillian Murphy) as they tramp the silent streets of London. These two, who have just met, are among a handful of the uninfected. The rest of the city--and, we gather, of England and other nations--has been blighted by an enraging plague, helpfully described as "something in the blood." More often than not, you catch it from a ...