![]() ![]() His rage causes him to leave the apartment and attack zombies, but when a horde attacks, he flees and barely manages to sneak back inside. When the phone network is momentarily restored, Joon-woo receives a voicemail from his family recording their refuge being overrun. He resorts to drinking liquor to survive, but hallucinates about his family due to hunger and thirst. Joon-woo lures it into falling off the balcony. He screams at them, leading a zombie to break into the apartment and knock over the fridge, destroying the food. One night, Joon-woo sees zombies taking down a police officer outside. Though the emergency power stays on, Joon-woo gradually loses access to phone networks, the internet, and running water. By attaching his phone to a drone, he scouts his neighbourhood and realizes it is now overrun. Joon-woo blocks his front door with the fridge and posts a rescue request on social media. Joon-woo then receives messages from his parents telling him they are safe. Joon-woo pushes him out and locks the door, then watches a large zombie attack his neighbour through the peephole. He begs to stay, but becomes a zombie and attacks Joon-woo. When he inspects the apartment hallway, a neighbour barges in. Oh Joon-woo is alone in his family's apartment when zombies begin to attack and infect people outside. It was released in South Korea on June 24, 2020, and globally via Netflix on September 8, 2020. The film revolves around a video game live streamer's struggle for survival as he is forced to stay alone at his apartment in Seoul during a zombie apocalypse. Starring Yoo Ah-in and Park Shin-hye, it is based on the 2019 script Alone by Matt Naylor (itself becoming another film), who co-adapted his script with Cho. #Alive ( Korean: #살아있다 RR: #Saraitda) is a 2020 South Korean post-apocalyptic action horror film directed by Cho Il-hyung. ![]()
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