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Single Best Shot: The best shots in #Alive are full of spoilers, ... Our Take: #Alive is a smart, simple zombie thriller that says more than your average brain-eater flick. Rather than getting ...
#Alive is a zombie thriller [10] based on the original script "#Alone" of Hollywood screenwriter Matt Naylor, who worked on the American documentary series Small Business Revolution: Main Street and the short film What It’s Like. Director Cho Il-hyung (also known as Il Cho) and Naylor adapted the screenplay together for the Korean market.
Truly one of the biggest surprises I’ve received from one of those “random films dumped on Netflix”, #ALIVE is one of the best zombie thrillers I have ever seen. I put it above most other Korean zombie genre films as well, including ‘Train to Busan’ which I thought was good but fell victim to too much melodrama and schmaltz.
Sep 11, 2020 · The genuine dread of George Romero's films like Night of the Living Dead, the uneasiness that drives the best examples of the genre, remains out of reach. True to its protagonist, #Alive never ...
Elisabeth Vincentelli New York Times "#Alive" is a nifty little thriller that proves that you can always find signs of life in the most undead of genres. Sep 11, 2020 Full Review Nick Allen ...
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Sep 11, 2020 · Aside from that, “#Alive” is a nifty little thriller that proves that you can always find signs of life in the most undead of genres. And the finale, far-fetched as it is, suggests that even a ...
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Sep 9, 2020 · Nick Allen. September 9, 2020. 3 min read. The thrills come sporadically in Il Cho's "#Alive," a zombie movie that would stand out so much more if it had even just a little personality, or a twist to add to the cinematic tradition of zombie apocalypses. Instead, "#Alive" merely lurches from mediocrity, and despite a relatable depiction of one ...