Slightly underwhelming
The plot was pretty slow in the beginning, only began to pick up in the last 30 minutes or so and ended on an anticlimax.
I do appreciate that it portrays an alternative way of dealing with a zombie apocalypse (which is honestly probably what I would do too if I faced the same situation) instead of rushing out and fighting with zombies immediately. However, perhaps it's because I watched Kingdom and Train to Busan before this, but it felt like there were too many scenes with a lack of action. A lot of it deals with the loneliness and isolation from the outside world. In a way, it was kind of relatable due to COVID-19 lockdowns but it wasn't quite what I was expecting to see in a zombie movie.
Still, it's great to see Yoo Ah In on screen again. The zombie crew was great too.
I do appreciate that it portrays an alternative way of dealing with a zombie apocalypse (which is honestly probably what I would do too if I faced the same situation) instead of rushing out and fighting with zombies immediately. However, perhaps it's because I watched Kingdom and Train to Busan before this, but it felt like there were too many scenes with a lack of action. A lot of it deals with the loneliness and isolation from the outside world. In a way, it was kind of relatable due to COVID-19 lockdowns but it wasn't quite what I was expecting to see in a zombie movie.
Still, it's great to see Yoo Ah In on screen again. The zombie crew was great too.
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