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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 TOP CRITIC "#Alive" is a nifty little thriller that proves that you can always find signs of life in the most undead of genres.
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  1. Alive might be considered as an underwhelming zombie survival movie with a lackluster final arc. But Peninsula is just overly cartoonish with over-dramatic emotional sequences which us Koreans are begging for it to stop since it's overdone in many Korean medias.

  2. 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.

  3. Rated 4.5/5 Stars • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 09/30/24 Full Review Audience Member A brilliant well crafted zombie movie that once again proves south Koreans know how to make a movie.

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    • Yoo Ah-In
    • Il Cho
    • Zip Cinema
  4. Thanks to top-notch performances, genuinely gruesome special effects, and a tight script, #Alive manages to overcome genre pitfalls and predictable plot twists and deliver something truly...

  5. 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.

  6. Led by Yoo Ah-in, #ALIVE begins with his character gaming and enjoying solitude. After a virus mysteriously turns citizens into zombies, everyone's ordered to lockdown at home. But what happens...

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  8. Zombie violence, cursing in thrilling Korean horror tale. Read Common Sense Media's #Alive review, age rating, and parents guide.

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