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5,1/10
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Als es zu einem Ausbruch kommt, verbarrikadiert sich Aidan in seiner Wohnung und beginnt, Lebensmittel zu rationieren. Sein Komplex wird von infizierten Screamern überrannt, er wird völlig a... Alles lesenAls es zu einem Ausbruch kommt, verbarrikadiert sich Aidan in seiner Wohnung und beginnt, Lebensmittel zu rationieren. Sein Komplex wird von infizierten Screamern überrannt, er wird völlig allein gelassen und kämpft um sein Leben.Als es zu einem Ausbruch kommt, verbarrikadiert sich Aidan in seiner Wohnung und beginnt, Lebensmittel zu rationieren. Sein Komplex wird von infizierten Screamern überrannt, er wird völlig allein gelassen und kämpft um sein Leben.
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Apparently this and the Korean version (seen on Netflix I reckon for most) are just based on the same script. Which would techincally mean this isn't a Remake in the true sense of the word.
On the other hand, I saw the Korean version first and I am happy I did. While I didn't dislike this overall and I have to admit the lead here has quite the charme to him (at first you will probably dislike him, but that can and is supposed to change during the course of the movie) ... he loses some of his drive - at least that is what I think will be true for most.
Good casting overall and the basic idea holds up throughout, even when it doesn't make much sense after a very strong opening.
On the other hand, I saw the Korean version first and I am happy I did. While I didn't dislike this overall and I have to admit the lead here has quite the charme to him (at first you will probably dislike him, but that can and is supposed to change during the course of the movie) ... he loses some of his drive - at least that is what I think will be true for most.
Good casting overall and the basic idea holds up throughout, even when it doesn't make much sense after a very strong opening.
Was ok. Could have been much better. Decent for a one time watch though. I wish they would have done so much more with it though. It had so much more potential.
Judging by other reviews, I guess I'm a bit odd since I'm not looking for some deep and meaningful plot in a zombie movie. I appreciated the twist of the infected's mental state, that was interesting. Also, the protagonist is scared, makes failed attempts and therefore gave me a better sense of what might happened, had it been me in his situation. In my own rating system, I give a 5 when the movie is only worth seeing once, less than 5 is a waste of time, and a 6 if I'll see it again in the future. 7 if it's so good that I feel the need to buy it. In these types of movies, a good storyline is a bonus. My primary interest is being entertained by the situation itself. And for that, it's worth watching again.
Who cares if it's better or worse than the Korean version. This was an enjoyable, well paced film. Had a good mix of despair, horror ,hope and romance. Some truly edge of your seat moments. The zombies were fast and plentiful. Reminded me of those from 28 days later. Yes, there were the usual stupid moments as in most horror films, such as being in intense situations but easily dropping your guard, putting your weapon down, not locking the door etc etc. While being annoying I guess these things happen to add tension. What did bug me though was the main actor. I think he'd been hired from over actors anonymous. In a movie where the idea is to be quiet to avoid zombie detection this bloke shouts, screams and grunts at every opportunity. Anyway, overall it's worth a watch.
The plot is the same as #Alive, a South Korean zombie flick, but it fell short. Actually Matt Naylor has a screenwriting credit on both films, so it's hard to say which movie copied the other. While Alone has a good premise (like #Alive), it takes the wrong turn by offering us humiliating lead (sorry Posey), lazy story, apathetic "suspenseful" scenes and a love story that is nothing more than a mere fairytale. In the end I think Alone is more action driven, and #Alive has more character development.
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- WissenswertesTyler Posey's dad in the movie is his real dad.
- PatzerAt the very beginning Aidan says it is day 42 and he is sorry cause he tried. later in the movie when it is officially day 42 he only says sorry.
- VerbindungenReferenced in Diminishing Returns Diminisodes: Peninsula (2020)
- SoundtracksIn Light of Darkness
Performed by Bri Holland
Written by Hyesu Wiedmann and Frederik Wiedmann
Published by 15th Magic Publishing (BMI) and Feda Music (BMI)
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- 4.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 32 Min.(92 min)
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