Director: Cho Il-hyeong
Cast: Yoo Ah-In, Park Shin-Hye, Jeon Bae-Su, Lee Hyun-Wook, Jin So-Yeon, Oh Hye-Won, Lee Chae-Kyung, Jeon Woon-Jong, Lee Kyu-Ho, Son Kyoung-Won
Running Time: 98 min.
By Paul Bramhall
Since 2016’s Train to Busan the zombie genre has continued to attract filmmakers in South Korea, eager to catch up on a genre that for many countries has been a mainstay of horror filmmaking since the 70’s. Whether it be zombies on a train, in a post-apocalyptic future (Peninsula), or in the ancient past (Rampant), there still seems to be plenty of gas left in the tank, so in 2020 we get the ‘zombies in an apartment’ take on the genre with #Alive.
The debut of director Cho Il-hyeong, #Alive gives us the 2nd ‘zombies in an apartment’ movie in as many years, with the 2019 Indonesian production Zeta: When the Dead Awaken following the same setup. Unlike its predecessor though, #Alive comes with the star power of leading man Yoo Ah-in, hot off headlining Lee Chang-dong’s Burning. We never learn that much about the character Ah-in in playing, beyond the fact that he enjoys online gaming, which is exactly what he’s doing when we’re first introduced. Home alone with his family at work, the gaming is disturbed when the online friends he’s interacting with start discussing the crazy news that’s breaking on TV. It turns out members of the public in parts of Seoul Continue reading
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