Description
As a grisly virus rampages a city, a lone man stays locked inside his apartment, digitally cut off from seeking help and desperate to find a way out.
Released: | 24 June 2020 |
Country of origin: | South Korea |
Genre: | Horror/Supernatural, Action, Adventure, Thriller |
Production companies: | Lotte Entertainment, Zip Cinema, Perspective Pictures |
Watched by: | 552 of 865 304 |
Runtime: | 1 hour 38 minutes |
IMDB rating: | 6.3 of 10 47 675 |
There are not enough stars from the sky, but for me it is a real outlet after the Peninsula. If you had called this film, and not an official misunderstanding, the Busan Train 2, I would not have been outraged. A chamber horror movie about zombies. It seems nothing unusual, but it's catchy. By the way, they say that the film is painfully reminiscent of one of the novels in Max Brooks's book World War Z about a computer player stuck in his apartment in Japan during the apocalypse. In general, yes, according to the synopsis, it is really one-on-one, well, except that here the action takes place in South Korea. Otherwise, it's a typical horror about the fast dead. The hero is getting more and more stupid, but not to the point of facepalms. The cliche is all in place, but it was shot soundly. As far as I understand, the Americans are releasing a remake, but with a lot of whistles and farts, called Alone on October 16 this year (despite the fact that the original was released on June 24 at home and September 8 around the world) - that's the speed.
Rating: 6 servings of ramen out of 10
The film is for one time, it is immediately clear that the budget was small, everything happens in houses and 90% in apartments. There aren't many zombies here either, but the theme of "days of survival in a high-rise building" is revealed.