In the opening scene of this film, the first shot we see is of a mans eye as he awakes from a coma in a hospital.
The man then walks through the hospital to find it deserted.
We then hear a non digetic sound in the form of music. The music creates more tension as we get into the film.
The protagonist seems to be confused a lot and we see these through close up shots.
As the audience we then see an establishing shot of London so we can see how deserted it is. We can see the city is deserted because there are phones hanging off, London souvenirs all over the floor and also over turned chairs.
The scene then goes quiet but is interrupted when an on screen digetic sound is used when a car alarm goes off.
High angle shots are also used and this shows us how isolated the protagonist is, in a deserted London.
The scene then moves on to us seeing the man entering a church, We hear a digetic sound, the man talking and also the echo of his voice, which shows how empty the church is.
A long shot is then used when we see the zombies rising and when they chase the protagonist out of the church.
Throughout this scene we only see one male character until the scene where he enters the church, where we are then shown a number of Zombies.
There are many clues in this scene which shows us that this film belongs to the horror scene, we see zombies, and deserted places. However the iconography in this scene is also horrific. We see blood shot eyes and also red eyes of the zombies
The setting of this scene starts off in a hospital but then moves onto the centre of London but not London as we usually see it. We then go on to see the scene move to inside of a church where the horror really begins for the protagonist.
The themes of this film are Good vs. Evil and Normal vs. Abnormal