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#Alive
Directed by
Cho Il
R
2020
1h 38m
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6.3
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The rapid spread of an unknown infection has left an entire city in ungovernable chaos, but one survivor remains alive in isolation. It is his story.
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Where to Watch #Alive
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Cast of #Alive
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-soon
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
Na Gyeong-cheol
News Reporter
#Alive Reviews
RogerEbert.com
Nick Allen
#Alive hardly tries to do something new, and leaves its few surprises to a loud jump scare here, or a nifty zombie kill there.
The MacGuffin
Allen Almachar
There are moments where the potential for something new peeks out from behind the curtain but is quickly pulled back.
Common Sense Media
Brian Costello
Zombie violence, cursing in thrilling Korean horror tale.
Screen Zealots
Louisa Moore
This fast-paced Korean thriller proves there are still fresh stories to tell when it comes to the walking dead.
New York Times
Elisabeth Vincentelli
"#Alive" is a nifty little thriller that proves that you can always find signs of life in the most undead of genres.
Cinema Crazed
Felix Vasquez Jr.
Never boring, consistently creepy, and inspires so much more hope than most zombie pictures unleashed on horror fans these days.
Thrillist
Scott Weinberg
We're all a bit zombied out these days, but this clever Korean import kept me more than suitably entertained.
Pop Culture Leftovers
Stephanie Chapman
Audiences will find themselves frustrated and hopeful for "Oh Joon-woo" as he fumbles his way though attempts at survival.
Pajiba
Dustin Rowles
It's tight and fast-paced, the characters do a lot with the little space they have, and the action sequences are appropriately tense and disturbing, but there are also a few doses of humor.
Decider
Jade Budowski
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 memorable.
Keith & the Movies
Keith Garlington
It does do some cool and interesting things within the zombie genre which makes this more then some B-movie hack job.
What To Watch
Matt Donato
'#Alive' finds drama and tension within one man's apocalyptic imprisonment while zombies are largely kept locked outside, only posing a threat while society crumbles and we become our worst enemies.
Substream Magazine
Murjani Rawls
Given the current time of isolation, #Alive displays it's effectiveness in between the dread in the world of zombies and the decisions to press on
Reel Reviews
Frank Wilkins
Take that mask off, settle in with your quarantine companions, and discover how bad a shelter-in-place order could really get.
Film Inquiry
Reyzando Nawara
For the most part, and compared to a lot of other zombie apocalypse movies right now, what #Alive offers here is still refreshing. That alone should be enough to warrant this movie a watch.
Cinema Escapist
Anthony Kao
The film offers an enjoyably youthful tone that weaves itself throughout a suspenseful narrative...perfectly tailored for the time of coronavirus.
But Why Tho? A Geek Community
Kate Sánchez
#ALIVE is a film that checks all of the things I want from a zombie film. Its pace is interesting, its characters are dynamic, it's setting is unique, and above all else, it's entertaining. There isn't a better zombie film on Netflix right now...
Casey's Movie Mania
Casey Chong
"#Alive" is far from a great South Korean zombie-horror film but remains watchable enough, thanks to the promising two young leads and its technical know-how.
Jae-Ha Kim (Substack)
Jae-Ha Kim
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 when food runs out and utilities are turned off?
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