Quote Originally Posted by Burtsplurt View Post
How did Anna arrive in the night - the messages said he'd be there at noon, and how did she cross the bridges anyhow? Did the infected do the mannekin trap? And, if so, why wasn't their humanisation explored?
A) She said she waited from noon but nobody showed up. Why she hadn't left by the time Neville was there I don't know, but maybe she'd sought somewhere safe and the hubris attracted her attention.

B) I thought it was pretty clear that they did. I would have also liked their society to be explored, but at the same time, I thought it was really interesting how Neville misinterpreted the leader's actions in exposing himself to sunlight, and our failure to get more into it seems to be a parallel to his errors here. There were still strong hints of the book's original premise (ie (SPOILER)that Neville has become a legendary monster to those infected who retain intelligence and social structure, a factor which in the movie seemed a little more combined into a single being.) dotted throughout, which I personally found very well done. I don't mind that the movie doesn't follow the book perfectly, but I thought it paid appropriate respect.