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A movie has to have a lot going for it to work in a singular setting (for the most part), and #Alive does a lot with a little bit of space. Yoo Ah-in turns in a stellar performance, allowing us to ...
If you enjoy zombie movies, then you definitely should take the time to sit down and watch the 2020 movie "#Alive" from writer and director Il Cho, because it does bring new contents to the zombie genre. I am rating "#Alive" a six out of ten star. Quite worth the time, money and effort, and a well-worthy addition to the zombie genre.
Parents say (2 ): Kids say (8 ): This horror movie has obvious parallels to the struggles with isolation faced by so many during the COVID-19 quarantine. There will most certainly be an onslaught of movies of all genres in the near future that directly or indirectly address the myriad cataclysms of 2020. While #Alive is a good old-fashioned ...
- Yoo Ah-In, Park Shin-Hye, Jeon Bae-Soo
- Il Cho
- Netflix
In Korea, this movie got 4/10 from the majority of the audience. However, the harsh criticism is more understandable if you are a Korean and know certain aspects that led to the negative scores. Peninsula's trailer was a red flag for many of the Train To Busan fans.
#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.
- (49K)
- Action, Drama, Horror
- Il Cho, Jo Il Hyung
- 2020-09-08
A rapidly spreading infection leaves one survivor in the entire city. Director Il Cho Producer Lee Eugene, Oh Hyojin Screenwriter Matt Naylor, Il Cho Production Co Zip Cinema Genre Horror, Drama ...
- Horror, Drama, Action
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Sep 14, 2020 · Admittedly, the story does drag a bit at times, but on the whole, it hits enough of the right emotional beats and generally keeps a good enough pace that it’s well worth the roughly hour and forty minutes it takes to watch it. All that being said, nobody is going to watch this movie just for the uplifting message.