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i couldn’t stop crying in the last ep, so it’s obv a 10

it literally became one of my favorite dramas it is so good! normally i am not a big fan of hyped dramas because i have the fear that is actually bad BUT I LOVED IT! the plot it’s so good and never gets tiring and the characters are so amazing. To be honest, I cried a lot, I COUDN’T STOP CRYING IN THE LAST EP. I hated that the writers killed cheongsan, but I still have some hope for him to come back in s2. I really loved the characters specially namra, cheongsan, mijin and suhyeok AND OBVIOUSLY MY FAVORITE COUPLE WAS ONJO AND CHEONGSAN, I CRIED SO MUCH FOR THEM ??? but yeah i loved all of us are dead sm and it’s so worth watching it?

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Falou mal desse aqui, falou mal de mim!

"Nem todo dorama que é muito falado é bom" é uma frase que eu concordo... porém o inverso dela também se faz verdade pra mim - "só porque ele é muito falado não quer dizer que é clichê e não presta"... deixe de preconceito e dê uma chance!

Eu tinha visto All of Us Are Dead como lançamento na Netflix e desde a "primeira vista" eu senti que ele seria muito bom. Porém, como eu tava seguindo à risca a minha lista, eu não me interessei em assistir de imediato. Mas, alguém mudou todos os meus planos e eu agradeço por isso rsrs.

Drama maravilindo... Elenco perfeito mesmo sendo a minha primeira vez com todos praticamente. Amei a maioria dos personagens principais, e odiei profundamente o antagonista (deixando claro que pro ator eu passo pano). A história é muito envolvente e faz você chorar em cada cena de esperança para aquelas crianças. As cenas das gravações e do acampamento me tocam até hoje. E vamos agora para a "morte" dele... É CLARO QUE É BRINCADEIRA NÉ PRODUÇÃO?? SÓ TIRANDO ONDA NÃO É MESMO??? Olha, dou um murrão em quem disser que tem certeza que ele tá morto..

Tudo foi maravilhoso e se não assistiu, cuida! Se não gostou, só te desejo uma coisa: que o Gwi-nam esteja no seu pé querendo arrancar seu olho!

Concluído por mim: 12/02/22

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Não há nada de novo debaixo do sol e por isso o homem segue sendo o zumbi do próprio homem.

Meu coração ia a mil em cada episódio, foi eletrizante e emocionante!
Como eu sabia que era um drama apocalíptico, tentei não me apegar aos personagens, mas o Cheongsan conquistou o meu coração assim como a presidente da classe.
Namra simplesmente A MAIOR!

Fiquei desapontada com umas coisas, queria que a Eunji tivesse lutado com o Gwinam, ou até matado ele com uma faca no meio testa. E a morte do Cheongsan, mataram o protagonista que carregou o dorama nas costas, eles poderiam ter dado uma morte decente pra ele, não gostei de como fizeram. Ou então que ele tivesse conseguido fugir da explosão e se tornado um humbie como a Namra, seria top se tivesse aparecido na fogueira no final!

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Finalmente o ano começou! A escolha para esse drama não poderia ter sido a melhor, afinal, eu estava precisando de um drama que abalasse as minhas estruturas.

Chung San e On Jo são amigos desde sempre e ainda moram no mesmo prédio, vão para a escola juntos e compartilham a felicidade de estarem vivendo os melhores dias da juventude. Mas o que eles não sabem, é que na mesma escola o bullying está correndo solto e os valentões são empoderados da pior forma possível.

E é essa trágica verdade que faz um pai e professor ficar revoltado com a passividade do filho, usando seu conhecimento sobre microbiologia para criar uma transformação. Um acidente causa outro até que há uma infecção através de um vírus letal tomando conta da escola. Todos precisam se ajudar e fugir, pois não há muito o que fazer para parar a contaminação que apenas se espalha pela cidade de Hyong.

Daí começamos a observar não apenas a luta pela sobrevivência, mas também o pior do ser humano. Cada personagem começa a mostrar a verdadeira face e o que os guia como pessoa. Aflora o lado vingativo, aquela parte bem escondida em cada um que é egoísta por mais que a pessoa seja boa,

Eu adorei o motivo que faz o motivo que faz os zumbis aparecerem. A revolta de um pai que faz tudo por um filho que não tem um célula em si voltada para a violência. A transformação que beira à loucura é um plot fantástico.

"All of your are dead" não é uma trama comum para a cinematografia de dramas coreanos, temos "Kingdom" e "Hapiness" para mostrar que a Coreia cada dia fica melhor em trazer ótimas releituras de enredos que podem ser julgados como batidos.

É bem sangrento, a sonoplastia é uma das melhores que já vi, além de uma coreografia para as transformações zumbirescas que deixa o telespectador de queixo caído com a atuações dos atores que estavam além de coadjuvantes, aqueles que contribuíram para que o drama fosse maravilhoso na sua totalidade.

O roteirista passou do limite entre o bem o mal. A maldade não há um limite quando a sobrevivência está em jogo. É um drama visceral que na mesma medida que dá vontade de torcer por alguns, mas também são intensas as partes em que a índole de cada um é testada.

Se eu pudesse definir "All of us are dead" com uma palavra seria sensorial. Foi o que senti enquanto era conduzida por 12 episódios que não poderia ser menores em sua duração do que os 60 minutos, pois faltaria alguma coisa.

O final é espetacular. Foi a primeira vez que a possibilidade de uma segunda temporada me deixou animada, pois a releitura que a parceria entre o diretor Lee Jae Gyoo e o roteirista Chun Sung Il seria bombástica. Eu amei como o elenco é jovem e extremamente talentoso. Quero muito vê-los reunidos novamente para dar vida e me fazer torcer por uma cohabitação interessante entre zumbis e humanos.

Deixo um adendo de que não é um drama que nos deixa sentado de modo impassível. É para sentir raiva, compaixão, empatia, mas principalmente muita revolta. Não há limites dessa super produção que abalou as minhas estruturas.

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um kdrama que promete muito no começo, mas ao longo da história cumpre pouco do que prometeu...

como disse no título, esse é um kdrama que no começo promete muito, mas cumpre pouco do que prometeu no início...
a história em si é ÓTIMA mas o que eu odiei foi por ela ser literalmente zumbi, zumbi e zumbi, e isso me decepcionou muito, ainda mais no final, que eu esperava que girariam esse disco, mas continuaram... assim, eu sei que a história É sobre zumbis, mas terem focado apenas nisso foi muito frustrante.
eu esperava poder conhecer mais sobre os sobreviventes no final da história, talvez mais sobre o cheongsan... mas até ai, ok, o que te choca é que desde o começo até o final você já está cheio de ouvir a palavra zumbi, apenas isso me decepcionou mesmo, eu acho, porque o drama é INCRIVEL!!!!! a história é perfeita, os atores são perfeitos... eu até gostei, mas acho que pelo motivo de só ter escutado a palavra zumbi DESDE o começo, eu não dou mais do que 8 como avaliação.

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<3

I reviewed because this dorama is amazing. he is really a Dorama that holds your attention a lot watching him once alone after rewatching some chapters and again with my cousin and I don't regret any mome, the story is really really good and you get attached to all the characters really wish there was a second season because the ending is a bit tragic,but the series is still amazing in the same way, every character has their story and their charisma and their reason for wanting to survive and even though they don't have a reason they all fight until the end, the ending left me questioning many things so I think a second season would be good and would have a lot to explore as well

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É ASSIM QUE SE FAZ UMA SERIE DE ZUMBIS!

Tenho que admitir que quando decidi assitir esse drama esperava algo bem clichê onde ninguém morre, de alguma forma todo mundo é especialista em sobreviver e os adolescentes são as pessoas mais maduras que existem. Mas eu tava muito errada! Essa foi uma das melhores coisas que eu já assisti. Não tenho nem palavras para descrever o quanto amei isso, a música, a atuação, a direção, tudo é incrível. Eu simplesmente amei como os personagens cometeram erros e tiveram que aprender com eles da maneira mais difícil, em vez de serem protegidos pelo escudo do personagem principal e nunca se machucarem.
Cada episódio me deixava maluca imaginando o que estava acontecendo e ansiosa por outro episódio. O que é muito difícil, considerando que tenho pouquíssima atenção e geralmente me canso de assistir depois do 7º episódio.
Os personagens secundários foram MUITO bem desenvolvidos, com histórias, personalidades e tramas interessantes.
A única coisa que acho que falta nessa série é o romance. Sinceramente não achei que a série precisava de romance nesse momento, mas eles decidiram fazer isso e a forma como trataram a relação dos personagens principais foi um pouco estranha, mas vou deixar passar porque não era o propósito da série e o relacionamento dos personagens secundários foi legal.
A única coisa que me arrependo é de não ter assistido antes.

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All of us are dead

Então vamo lá: Não achei que mais ninguém fosse morrer mas me enganei.
Não sei se gostei desse fim não. O drama todo foi bom mas passei tanta da raiva que só a graça o que é normal, fiquei meio assim? por conta de que eles tinham como saber o começo do vírus e acredito que poderiam ter estudado mais sobre ele sabe.
Mas no geral o drama foi bom, gostei do enredo, dos personagens também e gostei de como começou e de como terminou.
Como tinha falado antes ele é bem mais agressivo do que outros sobre o tema que eu tinha assistido.
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In spite of all the horror and struggle for survival, there is still room for the heart note

"All of Us Are Dead" isn't specific to South Korean culture, but it's not surprising that the story was born on South Korean soil... The story picks up on the sheer horror that South Korean youth are exposed to in the face of their brutal educational system. There, the enormous pressure to perform is higher than almost anywhere else in the world. For some, bullying is one way to reduce stress. The bullied, in turn, are doubly stressed. Other options include withdrawal, drugs, or suicide. South Korean society is largely blind and/or helpless in the face of this. The pressure to perform and, in this context, the psychological suffering of young people seems to be without alternative in view of the nationwide (and worldwide, economic) competition - a price that society has to pay in view of the greater good. And with that, the youngsters are left alone to somehow survive in this merciless world. However, this applies (perhaps not so blatantly) in a similar way to young people in many countries around the world.

This is where "All of Us Are Dead" comes in its impressive and striking way.

The original title is something like "Currently at our school", so the focus is actually on the school and their students. In fact, the horror of everyday school life, which is more existential for some and less existential for others, mutates into a horror for everyone. A troubled father wants to create a way for his suicidal son to finally stand up to his bullies. The experiment goes astray. The vicious, zombie-like virus is sweeping the entire city and beyond. Disaster control, state of emergency, martial law - the whole program is needed to get the situation under control. And here, again, the young people are left alone in their existential need.

The story telling and expression of various group and relationship dynamics between the young people represent high-end KDrama quality - intense, powerful, sensitive, excellent. Almost everything is on the table. For me, this is the strength of this KDrama and the reason why worth watching.

Besides the problems, dynamics and approaches of trying to 'master' the threatening epidemic somehow sums up what we have had to go through worldwide in the past 2 years marked by Covid. When the rules are overridden, individuals (those who happen to have something to say) rule against the backdrop of their (helpless) personalities - arbitrary or scientifically based, rational or irrational, mostly driven by fear and from a safe distance and/or on the (argumentatively) safe side. Then real quick nobody takes side of individuals anymore, the big picture being more important...

Seen in this way, "All of Us Are Dead" is a qualitatively demanding KDrama in several respects. In spite of all the horror and struggle for survival, there is still room for the heart note.

However, I would like to emphasize that the virus is turning people into flesh-eating zombies. So the abundance of screaming, rattling, biting, blood-smeared zombie scenes, which simply lack any aesthetics for the eye and ear, is part of the story, too. In general this drama is brutal. This is obviously very popular in the international zeitgeist and thus (being published on the international netflix platform) stagily staged. I would say, brutal details and zombie-screentime could definitely have been less prevailing (in order to still tell the story).

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Dying is easy, surviving is hard

All of Us Are Dead is adapted from the serialized Naver digital webtoon entitled Now at Our School, which was written by Joo Dong Geun and published from 2009 to 2011. I haven’t read the webtoon but it reportedly consists of only nine chapters. Therefore it would probably stand to reason that the live-action adaptation has expanded on its lore, especially when Netflix is involved where the potential exists for a series to be renewed for a second season, depending on the success of the first season.

The drama is co-directed by Lee Jae Gyoo, who won a Baeksang for Damo and directing honours for Beethoven Virus, and Kim Nam Soo. It is based on the screenplay adaptation written by Cheon Seong Il, the screenwriter for Chuno and The Pirates. Principal photography took place from June 2020 to February 2021, which was prolonged due to the Covid-19 outbreak during filming.

In a nutshell, the story revolves around a group of highschool students who are trapped at their school, the ground zero for the onset of a zombie virus outbreak. The drama depicts them fighting to survive both the zombies and virus infection while waiting to be rescued. The rating classification for this production is R-18 and aside from the expected zombie action and gore, certain trigger warnings are present in the form of bullying violence that even borders on sexual assault.

In a recent interview with director Lee Jae Gyoo via the online presentation of the production in South Korea on 26th January, he had intimated that this drama would be uniquely distinct within the K-drama zombie genre that has become commonplace in recent years. According to him, All of Us Are Dead features thought-provoking themes that add a different meaning to a zombie apocalypse, where the focus is on the choices young students make at the boundary between life and death. In addition, the story also provides a satirical take on South Korea's educational system and school space.

What I Liked

I love the K-drama zombie genre and anything closely or even remotely associated in the form of mutants, monsters and the like, complete with the horror, action, adventure tags whether in contemporary, sageuk or fantasy settings. As much as I’ve enjoyed the recently aired Happiness, my preference for zombies leans towards the more feral variety with hordes of them rampaging through the populace annihilating anything and everything in their path, in the mould of Train to Busan (which gets a shoutout in this drama), Kingdom and Rampant. Call me sadistic but I’m all for epic levels of productions with economies of scale in delivering the exhilaration of the action, thrills and suspense, along with all the emotive aspects of human drama as well. Based on what I’ve seen of the depiction of zombies in this drama, it manages to convey all of the above, and has successfully fulfilled most, if not all, of my expectations.

A co-production between JTBC Studios’ Film Monster and Kim Jong Hak Production for Netflix, the quality of the technical execution is beyond doubt. No effort or budget was spared as even a huge four-storey set was constructed as the setting of the fictional Hyosan High School. The money was very well spent indeed as the production design looks top notch with all the nitty gritty details providing an intriguing backdrop to the zombie outbreak. The zombies themselves are deftly manifested in terms of the makeup, special and sound effects, as well as the blood, gore and contortions which complement the extensive range of expertly choreographed sequences.

The cinematography is deserving of praise with the crucial aspect for productions of this nature being the calibre of the camerawork, which for the most part does not let me down (or induce nausea). The well rendered scene transitions are testament to the standard of editing as well, where it’s worth mentioning that the chaotic scenes at the cafeteria and library involving 200 or so extras are reportedly the result of a single-take shooting.

As far as the narrative is concerned, the premise of a school-based zombie outbreak is refreshingly new to me. Some viewers may associate elements of Dark Hole to be of similar vein but personally it really isn’t despite the comparable vibes. While I wouldn’t consider the overall plot trajectory as particularly inventive or groundbreaking, what distinguishes this drama from most others that I’ve seen is the storytelling approach.

In addition to the multiple POV perspectives of the main characters, the screenplay takes its time to explore the origins of the zombie outbreak and motivations behind the actions resulting in the said virus being unleashed on humanity. The depiction of characters dealing with the tragic circumstances in the aftermath certainly elicits an emotional response as well.

True to the director's word, this drama tackles both existing and hypothetical societal concerns which provide added dimensions to the storytelling. Among the thought provoking themes incorporated into the storytelling - unchecked and unmitigated school violence, the ingrained hierarchical social order within a society segmented by wealth and power, the deeply polarised mindsets of the local government and communities in the event of an apocalypse or the aftermath of a mass casualty event. The role that technology plays in binding all these themes together is tackled as well in the form of the ever increasing reliance on and abuse of social media as an outlet that fuels the dissemination of actual and fake news.

The infusion of a number of side stories, character arcs and a narrative that steadily evolves as the drama progresses helped to allay my initial concerns of the story sustaining its momentum over 12 episodes. The dynamic between characters giving rise to various forms of conflicts, teen angst, and even hints of romance contribute towards preserving an atmosphere filled with tension and suspense. That said, I do think the drama could have been slightly shortened without adversely impacting the storytelling.

The main cast is made up of young actors, some of whom were prolific child actors and even critically acclaimed talent as well. Park Ji Hoo, Yoon Chan Young, Jo Yi Hyun, Park Solomon and Yoo In Soo portray the highschool students who are caught up in the ensuing chaos. Featuring roles of varying capacities, these youngsters provide a decent account of themselves through characterizations that are adequately written, for the most part. Lee Yoo Mi is particularly impressive here following her brief appearance in Squid Game, given her experience of being the oldest actress portraying a student and for her captivating portrayal of the antagonistic Lee Na Yeon that actually steals the scenes from the protagonists at times. Meanwhile, I would consider Park Solomon’s affable Lee Soo Hyuk, Jo Yi Hyun’s stoic Choi Nam Ra and Ha Seung Ri’s heroic archer Jang Ha Ri as my favourite characters amongst the students.

The supporting cast come across as being more familiar, where we get to observe Kim Byung Chul (Sisyphus, Doctor Prisoner), Lee Kyu Hyung (Happiness, Voice 4), Lee Yo Mi (Squid Game), Uhm Hyo Sub (King of Tears, War of the Son) , Bae Hae Seon (Happiness, Inspector Koo, HomeCha), Jeon Bae Soo (Stranger, Lawless Lawyer), Kim Jong Tae (The Veil, Sisyphus), and Yoon Byung Hee (Hot Stove League). The more nuanced acting in the drama is provided by these mostly experienced veterans, especially Kim Byung Chul as science teacher Lee Byeong Chan. Utterly intense, sinister, and convincing, unsurprisingly the best performance in the entire drama comes from this award-winning actor. Jeon Bae Soo gets to play the hero this time in a memorable performance as firefighter Nam So Ju.

What I Didn’t Appreciate

When it comes to K-dramas and school students, bullying and violence are par for the course - they’re never far away and will probably remain as a staple trope. It’s infuriating and disturbing to watch at times and seems to be escalating in brutality these days. The scale of the savagery seems to be higher than the actual zombie action itself but it’s something that all viewers of K-content will need to accept and get used to, unfortunately.

The main villain of the story is featured through the gangster wannabe and low-life bully Yoon Gwi Nam, played almost too well by Yoo In Soo. This despicable human thrash has the typical clichéd story arc that stretches far too long, in my opinion, before eventually fizzling out as a mere afterthought.

As mentioned earlier, I think the storytelling would have been better presented if it were slightly shorter, perhaps with 8 or so episodes.Despite the multiple POVs, too much time is allocated to the teen drama at school than is perhaps necessary. I would have liked to have seen Kim Byung Chul’s character more fleshed out in real time rather than merely as a series of flashbacks. The same goes for Jeon Bae Soo’s firefighter who is desperately trying to get to his daughter.

There are numerous annoying characters in this drama, some of whom supposedly supplying the usual ill-fitting comic relief that appears very much jarring to the senses.The tough girl wannabe and her whingeing companion, the cowardly police sergeant, and the bickering couples, to name a few. I think generally the boys are better written than the girls who come across as petty and physically abusive towards their male counterparts, as far as the youngsters are concerned.

Final Thoughts

All things considered and despite its flaws as well as the overly dramatic ending that has the potential for expansion either as a sequel or a side story, I had a great time mainly because of my love for horror and zombies. We honestly do need more zombie stories because there is too much romance, rom-coms and melodrama in dramaland already and simply not enough of the macabre flesh-eating, blood-sucking undead. All of Us Are Dead is not the best in the genre, where Kingdom still reigns supreme, but as a one-time weekend watch it definitely fulfils my insatiable hunger for such content, albeit temporarily.

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You need to be a zombie to enjoy this

Whew! Watching this is like doing an unwanted chore. Such a waste of opportunity!

After saving it in my to-watch list the first day I saw the trailer on Netflix, I cleared my Friday night schedule to binge all the episodes, prepared my popcorn, (and beer) popped the first episode and I'm hooked! The first episode was compelling and was such a gorefest, I thought it is exactly how I want my horror show. The very first attack by the school nurse was heartstopping and showed a lot of promise. Sadly, after the 3rd episode, I am snoozing like a baby, drools and all.

My expectations are low when it comes to horror. I come to be entertained and have a good time, and the more gruesome and the more bloody the better. Having said that, I have set my bar even lower for this series because I know it's teen-centric and I just want to enjoy and not nitpick details. This show, however, exceeded in delivering mind-numbing foolishness, and it's so easy to hate almost all characters that you can't stop wishing all of them would just be bitten.

The story is simple enough but could have been a goldmine of ideas and exciting scenarios. Instead, they dropped stupid and repetitive scenarios one after another. The character's eyes keep popping like a light bulb every time they think (or they think they thought of) of brilliant ideas to outsmart the zombies. You just can't help but cheer the zombies to finally have a go at it and just kill the characters:
1. One of the most frustrating is the way they handled Ohn Jo's father, they were building the story for him to be the big rescuer, and that he will do everything to save his daughter only to die minutes after reuniting with her. We were shouting at the screen when that happened cause they all clearly have a path to get away from the zombies, especially right after when he threw the first flare because it seems they can all go safely, Then, he unnecessarily threw the second and third flares. Very anti-climatic for his arc just to create the drama.
2. Seems like they were intent on just unnecessarily killing all the adults alive in the school to keep the narrative that the teens are on their own.
3. The vlogger was just a nuisance. I don't understand his importance to the story cause he did nothing at all.
4. Do I need to mention Chiong San's mom? What about his dad who mysteriously disappeared?
5, The police force. My goodness! I love Lee Kyu Hyung and even if his character here was almost the same as in Happiness, he is still also one of the few bright spots of the series. However, the whole Hyosan police force was just a dimwit bunch. Did you see how easy it was for the zombies to overrun the friggin police headquarters? The guys at the school put up a much better fight than these weakling cops. They got the main culprit -the brain behind the virus and they know the virus is spreading and you interrogate him like it's a normal crime? Has no one there thought of coordinating with the other agencies, and telling them that they have the crazy scientist, turn him over and make him do the antidote or something. No, they all panicked when the zombies attacked the police station, no one even thought of maybe finding some weapons because just maybe there are some because THEY ARE IN THE FRIGGIN POLICE STATION!
6. What about the assemblywoman? What's her actual contribution to the whole story?
7. Did you see how the teen mom tied her hands with that ribbon, to keep her from eating the baby? She's a zombie, not a gift box, that ribbon looks so thin that when she became a zombie she could have snapped it easily. Oh but that ribbon is made of steel and it held her overnight. And that baby? It must have superhuman powers to survive that long without milk.
8. The bullied girl in the rooftop. I was thinking they'd give her a recovery arc, but no, she is just as self-centered as her bullies. She was so happy to announce that she SET THE SCHOOL ON FIRE, but girl has to check that statement cause all she did was burn the papers in the office, nothing more. Hasn't she seen the fire sprinklers working? A fight between her and GwiNam could have been epic.
9. And OMG that bullied guy. I kinda understand why he did what he did on the rooftop, but then he was at the camp, met this girl, and he tells him I want to eat you, and then he just let her. That scenario alone could have opened a lot of possible chaotic scenarios inside the camp. I was kinda expecting the zombies to spread there, but no, nothing of that sort. It's like the guy's existence is just to make the abandonment of the kids in the rooftop climatic, which by the way is not.
10. I would like to mention the countless stupid ways to escape a zombie apocalypse but this is already way too long.

They even spent almost an episode literally talking about shit. They complained about thirst and hunger but didn't bother to find food and water and yet they spent quite some time teaching us how to do the number 2 during an apocalypse.

What makes it sadder, is that I find not a single character to latch on to - not the drama queen, not her puppy best friend, not the pretend goody goody jock, not even the smartass who could have been their gifted savior. What they delivered instead was a puke-invoking bunch of whiny pimpled teenage characters who can't stop talking about their silly crushes and quite a few useless adult characters who make selfish and terrible decisions.

There are only two characters I didn't hate- Gwi Nam is a scary psycho and the funny delinquent Mi-Jin. Had they shifted the focus to these two, they could have created a witty frightening gore. I just have to add that my favorite part was when they were on the rooftop and singing cause that felt sincere.

I can't help but wonder why this show got a 12-episode order as opposed to Kingdom which has 6 per season and Sweet Home which has 10. The show could have used a lot of editing and maybe it will feel better if it was just 8 or even 10.

I recommend having a go at it using your mobile device, that way you can change the playback speed, otherwise, if you're watching on your smart tv just have the remote ready and just feel free to skip the boring parts. I promise you, you won't miss anything. Hard to rewatch, unfortunately.

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Frustrating Female Lead and Unlimited Plot holes

All of us are dead can be said as a high budget series with beautiful shots and gory details and props, but for me that was the only good thing about the series. Well, I can also add that most of the actors are really good too especially the veterans than we mostly recognized immediately in episode 1. It is enjoyable to watch in the sense that we can see that the production team did spend a lot of money for this series, the camera angles, the blood and the realistic entrails was fascinating to watch but that was all for me. The actors acting was wasted by the story line, all of the lead actors did tried their best to deliver their characters well and this is the problem, the female lead become frustratingly useless and stupid and all throughout the series I was exclaiming to my sister that she needs to get her priorities straight. I mean how stupid can you get if she keeps on whining about her crush instead of prioritizing her own life to survive and then telling your oldest friend that everyone that you hold dear in your life is either a zombie or missing ( girl best friend and crush) so she didn’t want to live anymore. She needed to be reminded about her father who might be worried and doing all that he can do to save her before she realize that she still has someone waiting for her to live. Aside from that she was useless and weak compare to her other classmates and there are so many side story that in the end wasn’t particularly necessary to have.

There is also a lot of plot holes that was so funny to watch that my sister and I keep asking each other if we have miss something because that wasn’t possible to happen. One of those is that magic towel that seems to materialized in the roof top, where could have they gotten that one when they have nothing on them when they were running towards the roof top and the inconsistencies of the “Hambies” power. The difference between Gwi nam, Eun Ji and Nam ra’s abilities were so unfair and I know they are zombies but Gwi nam keeps on reviving everytime when everyone else just die after a major blow to their bodies. There is also the fact that it wasn’t establish what sets them apart from the other zombies, I refused to believe that the will of the father and mother of the male lead and female lead isn’t as strong as the will of Gwi nam to get revenge on Cheong san. Overall, if you just want a good ol’ gory horror film with a lot of meaningless deaths and stupid decision this can be a good series to watch if you have nothing to watch.

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