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A "#Alive" Review
Zombie Execution: Korea’s ability to portray zombies effectively is commendable. Their attention to detail, including the concept of muscle memory for the undead, adds depth to the horror experience.
Story Strength: While I appreciated the overall storyline, the ending left me wanting more. It lacked the suspense I anticipated. Perhaps a weightier final act could have elevated the film.
Acting: The performances by the cast were praiseworthy. However, Yoo Ah In’s grunting felt unnecessary. On the other hand, Park Shin Hye’s acting was consistent with my expectations.
Pacing: Unfortunately, the movie’s pacing didn’t impress me. It wrapped up too swiftly, leaving room for more exploration. Imagining them fighting together in different settings or delving into her past before reaching the 8th floor could have added intensity and depth.
Tone-Setting: The movie’s strong beginning effectively set the tone, drawing me into its world of suspense and horror.
Overall Rating: Movie took multiple viewings for me to really enjoy it. Despite its flaws, I still rate it an impressive 7.5 out of 10. A solid recommendation for those seeking an intriguing zombie flick.
If you’re interested in exploring more South Korean zombie movies, consider checking out other gems like “Train to Busan” and “The Wailing”. These films showcase the country’s prowess in the undead genre and offer fresh perspectives on familiar tropes. ?♂️?
Story Strength: While I appreciated the overall storyline, the ending left me wanting more. It lacked the suspense I anticipated. Perhaps a weightier final act could have elevated the film.
Acting: The performances by the cast were praiseworthy. However, Yoo Ah In’s grunting felt unnecessary. On the other hand, Park Shin Hye’s acting was consistent with my expectations.
Pacing: Unfortunately, the movie’s pacing didn’t impress me. It wrapped up too swiftly, leaving room for more exploration. Imagining them fighting together in different settings or delving into her past before reaching the 8th floor could have added intensity and depth.
Tone-Setting: The movie’s strong beginning effectively set the tone, drawing me into its world of suspense and horror.
Overall Rating: Movie took multiple viewings for me to really enjoy it. Despite its flaws, I still rate it an impressive 7.5 out of 10. A solid recommendation for those seeking an intriguing zombie flick.
If you’re interested in exploring more South Korean zombie movies, consider checking out other gems like “Train to Busan” and “The Wailing”. These films showcase the country’s prowess in the undead genre and offer fresh perspectives on familiar tropes. ?♂️?
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