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After the outbreak of a dangerous zombie virus, a high school is declared ground zero for the same and the trapped students must do whatever it takes to get out from there.
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After the outbreak of a dangerous zombie virus, a high school is declared ground zero for the same and the trapped students must do whatever it takes to get out from there.
7.5/10
IMDb87%
Rotten TomatoesThe Korean series titled All Of Us are Dead is an absolute entertainer and even though the concept of the series is not unique or fresh, it still manages to make its mark. The show is so beautifully made that the audience can feel all sorts of emotions when a character gets bitten and is about to experience changes. The storyline and plot development are just fantastic. Once you start watching it is hard to put down this series because of all the different elements it showcases. The actors picked for the show are well-suited and have done justice to their roles. You can feel the nervousness and vulnerability of someone who has been bitten, that is how well the characters have been portrayed. The show is full of drama and chilling moments that keep the audience on the edge of their seats. This is hands down, one of the best zombie-related shows.
The school featured in All Of Us Are Dead is called Hyosan High School and wasn't filmed at an actual school. The building was constructed just for the series.
In the show they refer to a popular Korean Zombie movie: Train to Busan.
Based on the webtoon "Now at Our School (Jigeum Woori Hakkyoneun)" by Joo Dong-Geun (published from May 13, 2009 to November 2, 2011 via Naver Webtoon Corp.).
In the U.S.A the Emergency Services number is 911. In South Korea, it's reversed, 119.