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Well-acted, genuinely unsettling, and occasionally even funny, #alive proves the crowded zombie genre still has fresh stories to tell. Read Critics Reviews
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Sep 9, 2020 · “#Alive” is the middle-ground of a zombie story, in that its bleeding heart emotions are unmistakable, and the zombie stuff can be good enough, with detailed make-up work and creepy choreography creating some nightmarish extras.
- Social Distancing, Zombie Style
- Eating Youth Alive
- Dynamic and Unpretentious
#Alivebegins in a dark apartment, illuminated mostly through the colorful lights of a computer gaming setup. An alarm rings, and we see the sleepy face of Joon-woo (Yoo Ah-in). Living alone in a high-rise, Joon-woo seems to enjoy computer games and social media more than venturing outside to buy groceries and meet people. It’s rather fortunate Joon...
Both Joon-woo and Yoo-bin are tech-savvy millennials—and that helps imbue #Alive with a youthful tone. Smartphones and drones perform important roles in not only helping the two protagonists communicate, but also in advancing the plot. The film’s costume and sound design also contribute to a rather “hip” flavor. Joon-woo sports blonde-dyed hair and...
On top of its empathetic and socially relevant depiction of the Korean millennial condition, #Alive presents a narrative that feels unpretentious and accessibly entertaining. The film contains all the fast-moving fight scenes you might expect from a zombie thriller, alongside the occasional requisite jump scares. It maintains an appropriate degree ...
Parents need to know that #Alive is a 2020 Korean horror movie in which a teen must fend for himself in isolation in a Seoul apartment during a zombie apocalypse. Of course, there's constant zombie movie violence: zombies attack humans by clawing, biting, and eating them.
- Yoo Ah-In, Park Shin-Hye, Jeon Bae-Soo
- Il Cho
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#Alive (Korean: #살아있다; RR: #Saraitda) is a 2020 South Korean post-apocalyptic action horror film directed by Cho Il-hyung. [2] Starring Yoo Ah-in and Park Shin-hye , it is based on the 2019 script Alone by Matt Naylor (itself becoming another film ), who co-adapted his script with Cho.
#Alive: Directed by Il Cho, Jo Il Hyung. With Yoo Ah-in, Park Shin-hye, Jeon Bae-soo, Lee Hyun-wook. The rapid spread of an unknown infection has left an entire city in ungovernable chaos, but one survivor remains alive in isolation.
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In any case, films like this live or die depending on the execution, and the good news is that #ALIVE is a winner thanks to plenty of hard work on the part of the director, who wrings maximum suspense, humour and action from that premise.