Average Ratings: 3.62/5
Score:100% Positive
Reviews Counted:5
Positive:4
Neutral:1
Negative:0
Ratings:4.5/5 Review By: Rohan Naahr Site:Indian Express
In a way, All of Us Are Dead is sort of the perfect marriage of the messed-up Korean New Wave that began two decades ago, and the more wholesome BTS-fuelled pop-culture juggernaut that it is largely perceived as now. The show is very violent, and also rather angry at adults of all shapes and sizes (for chewing up and spitting out the planet like bubble gum and leaving future generations to scrape it off their shoes). But it is also funny, and when it wants to be, genuinely heartfelt.
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Ratings:4/5 Review By: Anupama Jha Site:Bollymoviereviewz
The 12-episode Korean series, High School, is set inside the most Darwinian of all playgrounds and the iciest of all social snowglobes€”high school. Its a consistently gripping show. If you are not a fan of Korean TV shows, then this may be too much for your tastes. If that is the case, I wouldn’t recommend watching 12 episodes at once without taking a break in-between. However, if you do like to watch Korean dramas/TV series about high school life and have some time on your hands to spare with no other plans or commitments planned over the course of those days (or weeks or months), then by all means go ahead and marathon Netflix’s The 12-episode Korean series, out on Netflix.
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Ratings:— Review By: Sara Site:The verge
By repeatedly and earnestly holding space for both major and minor characters to demonstrate their humanity, All of Us Are Dead distinguishes its focus. This, combined with the drama-filled high school setting, helps the show carve out its own space in the crowded zombie pantheon. At the same time, it recalls the hallowed battle song that all great tales and stories possess: that we all inhabit both light and dark, good and bad, and that even in the direst of circumstances, we have the ability €” and responsibility €” to act in the interests of others
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Ratings:3/5 Review By: Carmen Site:NME
Zombie apocalypse tropes have grown to become pedestrian in recent years, thanks to overwhelming numbers of popular shows and films with similar premises (The Walking Dead, World War Z, Kingdom, to name a few, but outside of ham-fisted attempts at social commentary, All Of Us Are Dead is no different. With some awkward high school romance here and a meta reference to Train To Busan there, All Of Us Are Dead is, in essence, an outlandish, if average, depiction of the high school experience, in all its glory and peril, presented through the radical lens of an unforgiving zombie epidemic.
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Ratings:3/5 Review By: Bhavana Site:Bollywood Bubble
To be fair, the first two episodes are difficult to get passed if you dont have the stomach for violence and bullying. However, everything starts to fall in place once you warm up to the visuals of zombies pouncing on anything that smells flesh. Just like vampires, being a zombie also heightens your sense of smell and hearing. The story starts to get interesting by the fifth episode for me as a group of students experiment, use logic and sometimes go by instinct as they plan, execute ways to fool zombies and find an escape route. Do they finally survive or rather how many actually survive?
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All of Us Are Dead Plot:
Trapped students must escape their high school which has become ground zero for a zombie virus outbreak.
All of Us Are Dead Release Date:
Jan 28, 2022 ( India) straight to Netflix
All of Us Are Dead Cast:
Yoon Chan-young
Park Ji-hoo
Cho Yi-hyun
Park Solomon
Yoo In-soo
All of Us Are Dead Director:
Lee Jae-kyoo
Kim Nam-su
All of Us Are Dead Producer:
Film Monster by JTBC Studios
Kim Jong-hak Production
Netflix
Rajeev Masand Reviews are awaited for this Web Series
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