La propagation rapide d'un virus inconnu plonge une ville entière dans un chaos hors de contrôle, mais une personne en confinement survit. Ceci est son histoire.La propagation rapide d'un virus inconnu plonge une ville entière dans un chaos hors de contrôle, mais une personne en confinement survit. Ceci est son histoire.La propagation rapide d'un virus inconnu plonge une ville entière dans un chaos hors de contrôle, mais une personne en confinement survit. Ceci est son histoire.
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- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 1 nomination au total
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I rather enjoyed #Alive, it didn't feel like the average zombie movie. There seemed to be some parallels between the imagined threat here, and the very real threat, Coronavirus. There's a great scene where our man looks outside fearfully, and then looks at his food rations, something many people have done in 2020.
It's very nicely acted, nicely shot, it feels very fresh and current. The moments of horror were very nicely done, and never became too silly. Some nice twists, it's never predictable.
It has a real sense of doom, and terror about it, the way things gradually collapse, that said the action begins quickly, they don't hang around.
It's good, 7/10.
It's very nicely acted, nicely shot, it feels very fresh and current. The moments of horror were very nicely done, and never became too silly. Some nice twists, it's never predictable.
It has a real sense of doom, and terror about it, the way things gradually collapse, that said the action begins quickly, they don't hang around.
It's good, 7/10.
Minor pet-peeve, but if you're going to decide to give your main character a dyed buzzcut and have a long pasage of time, it's going to REALLY show on such a haircut.
Oddly enough I hadn't even heard about "#Alive" before getting the opportunity to sit down and watch it. And even more surprising is that I am a huge fan of zombie movies, so the fact that "Alive" had eluded me was odd.
Nevertheless, this being the year that the highly anticipated "Peninsula" - the sequel to "Train to Busan" - also coming out, it was a little bit strange to find another zombie movie from the South Korean cinema. Not that I mind that, no, no, no. Not at all. In fact "#Alive" (aka "#Saraitda") actually turned out to be more enjoyable and entertaining than "Peninsula" was. Yeah, I know, right...
Anyway, I will say that "#Alive" is not your average run-of-the-mill zombie movie. And I love the way that the movie starts out and just throws the audience right into the action. That was just glorious. I liked that so much, because the zombie action is what is enjoyable, not the things leading up to it.
The acting in "#Alive" was good, and the lead actor and actress managed to carry the movie quite well, especially since there were hardly any other performers in the movie with dialogue.
The zombie make-up and effects were good, and taking into consideration that this was in the beginning of an outbreak, you shouldn't expect to see fully decomposed shambling corpses. Normally I am not overly keen on running and agile zombies, but I will say that it actually worked out well enough in "#Alive", for some reason.
If you enjoy zombie movies, then you definitely should take the time to sit down and watch the 2020 movie "#Alive" from writer and director Il Cho, because it does bring new contents to the zombie genre.
I am rating "#Alive" a six out of ten star. Quite worth the time, money and effort, and a well-worthy addition to the zombie genre. So it seems that 2020 did end up with a proper zombie movie after all.
Nevertheless, this being the year that the highly anticipated "Peninsula" - the sequel to "Train to Busan" - also coming out, it was a little bit strange to find another zombie movie from the South Korean cinema. Not that I mind that, no, no, no. Not at all. In fact "#Alive" (aka "#Saraitda") actually turned out to be more enjoyable and entertaining than "Peninsula" was. Yeah, I know, right...
Anyway, I will say that "#Alive" is not your average run-of-the-mill zombie movie. And I love the way that the movie starts out and just throws the audience right into the action. That was just glorious. I liked that so much, because the zombie action is what is enjoyable, not the things leading up to it.
The acting in "#Alive" was good, and the lead actor and actress managed to carry the movie quite well, especially since there were hardly any other performers in the movie with dialogue.
The zombie make-up and effects were good, and taking into consideration that this was in the beginning of an outbreak, you shouldn't expect to see fully decomposed shambling corpses. Normally I am not overly keen on running and agile zombies, but I will say that it actually worked out well enough in "#Alive", for some reason.
If you enjoy zombie movies, then you definitely should take the time to sit down and watch the 2020 movie "#Alive" from writer and director Il Cho, because it does bring new contents to the zombie genre.
I am rating "#Alive" a six out of ten star. Quite worth the time, money and effort, and a well-worthy addition to the zombie genre. So it seems that 2020 did end up with a proper zombie movie after all.
I was very skeptical going into this movie however, it did turn out to be one worth watching. I would at least top 10. I will say it went a smidge downhill somewhere in the middle but came back. The main guy kinda makes me mad with some of the things he does, granted he's doing the best he can and hasn't probably watch a million zombie movies but dude.. it's a given.. stay quite... anyway, It's not one where you just want to finish just to say you watch it it's not that dreadful. It's pretty good I personally have problems with it Bc some of the things he does irks me but that's just me. So go watch it you shouldn't be sorry you did it's not one of those b rated ones.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesBears a striking resemblance to the "Kondo Tatsumi" story in Max Brooks' World War Z - An Oral History of the Zombie War (Complete Edition). Both stories concern an online gamer who finds himself caught in a zombie apocalypse with limited to no skills to survive. This movie is set in Korea and Brooks' story is set in Japan.
- GaffesJust before the power goes off in Joon-woo's apartment, he looks out the window to see a missile hitting part of the city. There's a bridge between where he is and the explosion, with cars running at normal speed in both directions, as if there's no emergency whatsoever.
- ConnexionsFeatured in The Kill Count: #Alive (2020) Kill Count (2020)
- Bandes originalesSail
Performed by Inni
[Played during the end credits]
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- #Alone
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
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- Montant brut mondial
- 13 432 212 $US
- Durée1 heure 38 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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