Episode #1.12
- Episode aired Jan 28, 2022
- TV-MA
- 53m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
2.4K
YOUR RATING
The students make it to the quarantine camp, each of them weighed down by tragic loss. Months later, they hang on to hope for a survivor.The students make it to the quarantine camp, each of them weighed down by tragic loss. Months later, they hang on to hope for a survivor.The students make it to the quarantine camp, each of them weighed down by tragic loss. Months later, they hang on to hope for a survivor.
Woo Ji-hyeon
- Kim Woo-shin
- (as Ji-hyeon Woo)
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I'm never a fan of these closing up episodes as the climax invariably came in the episode before. This one has one good fight scene and that's about it. The rest is high on the melodrama and low on actual plot development. Will there be a season two? I don't think there needs to be.
I really loved this show, the finale episode was satisfactory, it had everything, the emotional drama, the zombies, the halfbies, the fighting, the survival, the reunion and a strong end to this season. Hoping for the 2nd season!
I'm not entirely convinced that "All of us are Dead" really needs to run to a second season, but at time of writing the logic appears to be that one has been commissioned, so I'll stick my review here, rather than on the overall show page.
After a science teacher experiments go wildly wrong, a Zombie virus is unleashed at a high school in the South Korean town of Hyosan. As the outbreak worsens, the town is quarantined but a small group of high school kids remain trapped in the school, unable to get to a rescue centre. They come to learn that there are variant viruses alongside the main strain, and though most of the infected change immediately, some can fight their new nature for much longer.
There is an awful lot of Zombie content in the entertainment world, hell, there is a lot of Korean Zombie content at the moment. "Kingdom" for me, sits pretty high at the top of that pile and if you only have room in your life for one, I'd say that the historical angle makes that the clear choice. This wasn't bad though, by any means,I'd just say that the ground has been covered before. Favouring more of a rabid, "28 Days Later" style Zombie, over a shambling hoard, what variety there is comes in the form of the variant strains - leading to several characters across the season becoming infected but maintaining their personalities. The series looks really good though, particularly as the devastation amps up towards the end.
I did find the show pretty bleak at times. There are occasional comic relief elements but mostly it's a procession of the sort of loss and sacrifice that zombie shows are known for and it's particularly hard hitting at times, as characters we are with for a long time are lost. There are occasional lapses in the shows internal logic that don't quite sit right. I'd also echo the recurring criticism that it's perhaps a bit too long. 12 episodes, some at more than an hour did, occasionally, make it feel like a chore to get though - and I'm not sure where a second season has to really go. That said, I'll probably be back.
After a science teacher experiments go wildly wrong, a Zombie virus is unleashed at a high school in the South Korean town of Hyosan. As the outbreak worsens, the town is quarantined but a small group of high school kids remain trapped in the school, unable to get to a rescue centre. They come to learn that there are variant viruses alongside the main strain, and though most of the infected change immediately, some can fight their new nature for much longer.
There is an awful lot of Zombie content in the entertainment world, hell, there is a lot of Korean Zombie content at the moment. "Kingdom" for me, sits pretty high at the top of that pile and if you only have room in your life for one, I'd say that the historical angle makes that the clear choice. This wasn't bad though, by any means,I'd just say that the ground has been covered before. Favouring more of a rabid, "28 Days Later" style Zombie, over a shambling hoard, what variety there is comes in the form of the variant strains - leading to several characters across the season becoming infected but maintaining their personalities. The series looks really good though, particularly as the devastation amps up towards the end.
I did find the show pretty bleak at times. There are occasional comic relief elements but mostly it's a procession of the sort of loss and sacrifice that zombie shows are known for and it's particularly hard hitting at times, as characters we are with for a long time are lost. There are occasional lapses in the shows internal logic that don't quite sit right. I'd also echo the recurring criticism that it's perhaps a bit too long. 12 episodes, some at more than an hour did, occasionally, make it feel like a chore to get though - and I'm not sure where a second season has to really go. That said, I'll probably be back.
Firstly, I started seeing All of us are dead am not interested but I see episodes one by one. This season makes me a huge fan. And I said to others it's a masterpiece. And I am extremely waiting for the second season.
Review By Kamal K
"All of us are dead" is a classic zombie drama with a lot of action, thriller and horror elements. Even though the story is nothing groundbreaking, it doesn't fail to deliver enjoyment to the viewers that seek for zombies and epic action.
My overall impression of the drama's story is not very great, not very bad either. It was a mediocre story and there were many unnecessary and illogical things for me to accept. Also, several same (or almost same) things and events happened which made the story repetitive and tedious at times. What I liked the most, was how it manages to show how differently everyone acts in order to survive or to save someone else.
Postive -
Entertainment
Emotions
Negative -
Plot Holes
Illogical Things.
"All of us are dead" is a classic zombie drama with a lot of action, thriller and horror elements. Even though the story is nothing groundbreaking, it doesn't fail to deliver enjoyment to the viewers that seek for zombies and epic action.
My overall impression of the drama's story is not very great, not very bad either. It was a mediocre story and there were many unnecessary and illogical things for me to accept. Also, several same (or almost same) things and events happened which made the story repetitive and tedious at times. What I liked the most, was how it manages to show how differently everyone acts in order to survive or to save someone else.
Postive -
Entertainment
Emotions
Negative -
Plot Holes
Illogical Things.
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- 53m
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