Yoo Ah In & Park Shin Hye Impresses Fans On New Netflix Film #ALIVE
Netflix adds the Korean film #ALIVE on its roster of worthy-watching movies, which is a survival thriller film of people trapped inside an apartment home without any digital communication to the outside world. The survivors thrive to keep their lives and safety from the cryptic monsters that are trying to terrorize their place.
The film kicks off with the scene of a mystery virus that spreads throughout the present-day Seoul, South Korea, and rapidly transmitted to almost all people. The government grows the outbreak out of its control, leaving the survivors to take care of their own lives and provisions. The mysterious virus outbreak turns humans into zombies that haunt living people for food.
33-year-old actor Yoo Ah In acts the role of Oh Jun-u, and 30-year-old actress Park Shin Hye takes over the character of Kim Yu-bin. The two stars aim to stay alive and survive inside the apartment complex, keeping their presence away from the zombies that are haunting them.
The two characters left their lives inside the building without any means of communication, including and access to Wi-Fi, cellular data, SMS, or phone calls. Their only means of information regarding the happenings of the outside world is the news shown on the TV and the scenarios happening outside their apartment.
The two actors look forward to their finished product as they gave out their best chemistry acting. Jun-u uses technology innovations such as a drone, and Yu-bin utilizes her camping tools. The lead roles establish their unique acting skills as a pair in helping out each other to survive and overcome the killer zombies.
Hellokpop posted a video of the duo, inviting everyone to watch and stream #ALIVE on Netflix.
In a report by Observer, #ALIVE might be one of the drama series of today that will indeed dominate in the rating chart.
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