This way! Move it!

28 Days Later (2002)
MARK
A screenplay character in 28 Days Later (2002).
- lines
- 23
- words
- 383
- scenes
- 7
- dialogue
- 7.9%
- avg words / line
- 17
- shortest / longest
- 1 / 73
Sample dialogue
The crowd was surging, and I lost my grip on my sister’s hand. I remember realizing the ground was soft. I looked down, and I was standing on people. Like a carpet, people who had fallen, and... somewhere in the crowd there were infected. It spread fast, no one could run, all you could do was climb. Over more people. So I did that. I got up, somehow, on top of a kiosk.
scene 30 — INT. LIVING ROOM - DAYWhat’s your name?
scene 23 — INT. NEWSAGENT - NIGHTI know where your head is. You’re looking at these windows, these millions of windows, and you’re thinking - there’s no way this many people are dead. It’s just too many windows.
scene 24 — EXT. TRAIN TRACKS - DAYThe roads out were all jammed. So we went to Paddington Station. Hoping: maybe we could get to Heathrow, maybe buy our way on a plane. My dad had all this cash, even though cash was already useless, and Mum had her jewellery. But twenty thousand other people had the same idea.
scene 30 — INT. LIVING ROOM - DAYRules of survival. Lesson one - you never go anywhere alone, unless you’ve got no choice. Lesson two - you only move during daylight, unless you’ve got no choice. We’ll take you tomorrow. Then we’ll all go and find your dead parents. Okay?
scene 23 — INT. NEWSAGENT - NIGHT
Bookends
DON’T!