Both are:
- Taking place in an isolated quarantined place (Hyosan in All of us are Dead, Makuhara in Bokura no Yuuki).
- About a deadly mysterious virus (Turn people into Zombies in All of us are dead, kill people over 18 years old in Bokura no Yuuki)
- Featuring kids having to survive alone, abandonned by adults
- Featuring the army trying to understand the virus and preventing people from escaping the city.

The big difference is that "All of us are dead" is more centered on zombie survival and fight, while Bokura no Yuuki has no zombie but focus more on the relations between the kids and the rivalry between the different survivor factions.
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Totally different plots at a surface level. Strangers From Hell is by far more sinister while All of Us Are Dead is upfront with its brutality. However, if you enjoy stories that dismantle humanity, you may well enjoy both titles.

Another contrast is that, while both focus on humanity, Strangers From Hell picks normal people apart piece by piece, whereas All of Us Are Dead uses a catastrophe to bring out the absolute best - and worst - of its characters. As far as viewer experience goes, Strangers From Hell twists you along with it, whereas All of Us Are Dead makes you a witness, but you probably won’t lose yourself in quite the same way.
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both are about highschool students in a life or death situation. it forces young teenagers to go through traumatic events and explores their emotiosn/reactions
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both of them have this kinda dark and mysterious vibes and more gray characters instead of all good and all bad characters.

i think people who liked GFN will also like All of are dead

it has a kinda dystopic zombie apocolpyse topic like train to busan as it was mentioned on the show as well
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both are about students being stuck at their school and stranded. one focuses on a zombie attack whilst the other focuses on a parent getting revenge on students
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both focus on the desire of highschool students and their complex emotions. i think if you like all of us are dead then nightmare high would be something you'd watch in one day
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It's set in a high school, it has a bullies similar to all of us our dead, it has the living dead but it's a vampire instead of a zombie.
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Both are about zombies
difference - this is about a family who runs an gas station where all of us are dead is set in high school.
Does have a great cast that ranges across ages which is interesting to see, like how an family from all age groups handles this zombie attack.
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Both are about a group of people having to survive Zombies in an abandonned city. Kimi to Sekai is a bit more focused on romance.
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pretty obvious by the title what is shared..

this has a more decidedly comedic side to it and less gore
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it's same like this survival from unknown disease either it's monster or zombie . helping and betraying eachother
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First part ( the origin )
Character intro
Hambies intro
Starting of all
Story starts here
To get to know season 2
You have to see saeson 1


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Post-apocalyptic Survival dramas.

All Of Us Are Dead: Zombies.
#Cold Game: Deadly cold weather.


Sweet horror dramas involving "found family" amidts all the death.
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It is a fantastic Korean movie to watch from start to end.

Monstrum is like All of Us Are Dead in that a monster manifests out of nowhere, only in a rural area, and kills indiscriminately like no tomorrow. Also, it devours it's human prey and leaves mutilated body parts all over the place and fair share of gore in its wake which is not too dissimilar to the not so smart zombies.

Something else they have in common is the battle for survival and a group of people having to deal with it that are directly impacted by it.

One difference is All Of Us Are Dead is based in modern times whereas Monstrum isn't, also, one is a tv series and the other other one isn't.

NOTE: I was here to recommend Duty After School and Sweet Home, but seems I am left with Monstrum.

I would recommend all three.
Recommended by 20_DramaQueen_23
Both are:
- about zombies
- Netflix
- set in modern times

The acting, cinematics, and actors in #Alive are amazing.
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