"Alive"

Holden 2022-04-19 09:02:41

Speaking of movies, I think of the Korean zombie movie "Alive" I watched before. I haven't seen such an ugly and speechless movie for a long time. The plot is unbelievable, the rhythm is slow, and I feel that it is not easy to shoot so many bugs.

Do the director and screenwriter want to portray the tenacious vitality of the hero and heroine in a terrifying and desperate scene? Yes, but the last helicopter to come to the rescue is too blunt, and the logic is not self-consistent. Although everyone knows this is the ending, it can be handled coherently.

The reason for its high box office in Korea should be that the Korean people haven't watched the movie for a long time. (Yoo Ah-in and Park Shin-hye are pretty good looking??

#alive (2020)
5.7
2020 / Korea / Action Thriller Disaster / Jo Il-hyung / Yoo Ah-in Park Shin-hye

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Extended Reading
  • Donnell 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    The opening chapter is relatively compact and talks about survival at the end of the day, and half of the story is about fighting monsters. If you want to say that fighting monsters is hard-core, be smart, this zombie is like a mentally retarded, the protagonist swings a golf club all day long, and also goes in and out three times. Use it, damn it, give me two wastes to play with. As far as Park Shin Hye's last scene, and Yoo Ah-in's use of a bicycle to block the zombies, those are all essentials in other films.

  • Damion 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    Compared with other zombie films, this kind of occurrence in a community is also very ingenious. A little romantic, the zombie version of Allure Love. The rhythm is very tight, the plot points are also very cleverly designed, and the first act of Liu Yaren's one-man show is quite exciting.