#Alive
You must survive.
As a grisly virus rampages a city, a lone man stays locked inside his apartment, digitally cut off from seeking help and desperate to find a way out.
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Official Trailer [Subtitled]
Cast

Yoo Ah-in
Oh Joon-woo

Park Shin-hye
Kim Yoo-bin

Lee Hyun-wook
Lee Sang-chul

Jin So-yeon
Elena Kim

Kim Hak-seon
Joon-woo's Father

So Hee-jung
Joon-woo's Mother

Joo Bo-bi
Joon-woo's Sister

Jeon Bae-soo
Masked Man

Lee Chae-kyung
Masked Man's Wife

Oh Hye-won
Police Officer

Jeon Woon-jong
Firefighter

Son Kyoung-won
Security Guard Infectee

Lee Kyu-ho
Fat Infectee

Jang Ji-gun
Ramen Commercial Model

Yoo Yeon
Sweater Middle-Aged Woman

Jang Ui-don
Veranda Glass Door Man

Kim Hyun-woo
SART1

Lee Seung-jin
SNS Man

Yang Mal-bok
Student's Mother

Lee Dong-kyu
News anchor
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Reviews
Ricardo Oliveira
"#Alive" is a gripping and intense South Korean zombie movie directed by Il Cho and starring Yoo Ah-in and Park Shin-Hye. The film follows the story of a young man named Joon-woo (Yoo Ah-in) and a young woman named Yoo-bin (Park Shin-Hye) as they struggle to survive in their apartment complex during a zombie outbreak.
The movie is filled with suspense and tension from beginning to end, with the zombies serving as a constant threat that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats. The pacing of the movie is expertly done, with a gradual buildup of tension that leads to several heart-stopping moments.
One of the most impressive aspects of "#Alive" is the excellent acting by Yoo Ah-in and Park Shin-Hye. They both deliver powerful and nuanced performances, conveying a wide range of emotions as they battle both the zombies and their own inner demons. Their chemistry is palpable, and their relationship provides a sense of hope and humanity in an otherwise bleak and dangerous world.
The movie's visual effects and cinematography are also top-notch, with realistic and gruesome depictions of the zombie outbreak. The film makes excellent use of sound and lighting, creating an eerie and foreboding atmosphere that enhances the suspense and terror.
Another standout feature of "#Alive" is the way it explores themes of isolation, loneliness, and the human need for connection. Joon-woo and Yoo-bin are both isolated in their apartment complex, cut off from the outside world and unsure if anyone else is still alive. As they fight for their survival, they also struggle with feelings of loneliness and despair, highlighting the importance of human connection even in the face of a zombie apocalypse.
Overall, "#Alive" is a thrilling and engaging zombie movie that offers a fresh take on the genre. The film's excellent acting, pacing, and visuals make for an intense and unforgettable experience. I would rate "#Alive" a 7 out of 10.
Written and Reviewed by RSOliveira
Alunauwie
#Alive delivers a gripping zombie survival story with stunning cinematography, realistic effects, and a powerful performance by Yoo Ah In that earned him a Best Actor award. The film masterfully builds tension through intense scenes and atmospheric music, creating an emotionally charged experience for viewers. With a hopeful ending and impactful moments, #Alive stands out as a worthy follow-up to Train to Busan and is highly recommended for rewatching.
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