PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
5,1/10
5,2 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Durante una pandemia, Aidan se hace fuerte en su piso y empieza a racionar la comida. Los infectados toman su bloque y, con el mundo desmoronándose, Aidan está solo, luchando por su vida.Durante una pandemia, Aidan se hace fuerte en su piso y empieza a racionar la comida. Los infectados toman su bloque y, con el mundo desmoronándose, Aidan está solo, luchando por su vida.Durante una pandemia, Aidan se hace fuerte en su piso y empieza a racionar la comida. Los infectados toman su bloque y, con el mundo desmoronándose, Aidan está solo, luchando por su vida.
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The 'zombies' n this one have a unique twist that as a guy who watches ANYTHING post-apocalyptic, I appreciate a fun wrinkle. The love story is actually feasable and we'll done, meaning believable for the most part and not overdone. It works as a PART of the story. Other than Donald Sutherland I had never heard of these actors but they all we're solid; no one took me out of it or anything. Anyone rating this too low has just not seen what awfulness there truly is in the Post-Apocalypse genre wasteland.
You might have noticed that this was a copy of the South Korean movie #alive, but if you check credits; they both have the same writer. So I don't think the script was stolen, it was just a replica with few changes to serve the American audience as usual.
However; that being said. The Korean version was much better on the storyline take, the acting, the zombie makeup, even the romance was better.
It was a good movie, but since I've seen the Korean version, I couldn't put more than 5 to this one.
It was a good movie, but since I've seen the Korean version, I couldn't put more than 5 to this one.
The plot is the same as #Alive, a South Korean zombie flick, but it fell short. Actually Matt Naylor has a screenwriting credit on both films, so it's hard to say which movie copied the other. While Alone has a good premise (like #Alive), it takes the wrong turn by offering us humiliating lead (sorry Posey), lazy story, apathetic "suspenseful" scenes and a love story that is nothing more than a mere fairytale. In the end I think Alone is more action driven, and #Alive has more character development.
Who cares if it's better or worse than the Korean version. This was an enjoyable, well paced film. Had a good mix of despair, horror ,hope and romance. Some truly edge of your seat moments. The zombies were fast and plentiful. Reminded me of those from 28 days later. Yes, there were the usual stupid moments as in most horror films, such as being in intense situations but easily dropping your guard, putting your weapon down, not locking the door etc etc. While being annoying I guess these things happen to add tension. What did bug me though was the main actor. I think he'd been hired from over actors anonymous. In a movie where the idea is to be quiet to avoid zombie detection this bloke shouts, screams and grunts at every opportunity. Anyway, overall it's worth a watch.
There's a Korean film that came out a year or two ago with the same story, plot, everything. And it was much better.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesTyler Posey's dad in the movie is his real dad.
- PifiasAt the very beginning Aidan says it is day 42 and he is sorry cause he tried. later in the movie when it is officially day 42 he only says sorry.
- ConexionesReferenced in Diminishing Returns Diminisodes: Peninsula (2020)
- Banda sonoraIn Light of Darkness
Performed by Bri Holland
Written by Hyesu Wiedmann and Frederik Wiedmann
Published by 15th Magic Publishing (BMI) and Feda Music (BMI)
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- Presupuesto
- 4.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Duración1 hora 32 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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