![]() Other than that, there really wasn’t much too it.īut before you go thinking I hate this movie, I do have to say that it gets better the further along it goes. There’s not much in the way of gore, which some people might prefer, and only one jump scare. While the zombie action starts almost immediately, there isn’t much going on in the way of really anything except Jun-wu going through each day, and the acting leaves a bit to be desired. This movie starts off feeling very college-level. ![]() As they fly off, Jun-wu’s phone goes off and he sees he’s received many messages from his mother, and he realizes his family (at least, some of them) is alive. Just when you think all his lost, a helicopter rises up and two military officers open fire on the infected, keeping them at bay along enough to get Jun-wu and Yu-bin to safety. When they make it, though, they see no helicopters and the infected burst through the rooftop door. ![]() Moments later, Yu-bin and Jun-wu hear the sound of helicopters and make a break for the roof to try and signal them. They manage to escape when the survivor opens the door and his wife falls on top of him and biting him. While Yu-bin is fighting the woman off, Jun-wu comes to and runs to her aid. They soon find out they’ve been drugged and the survivor drags Yu-bin to another room where his wife (Lee Chae-kyeong) has been infected and he intends to use Yu-bin and Jun-wu as food for her. He gives them food and water, but he’s not as nice as he appears to be. She’s wrong, but they’re saved by another survivor (Jeon Bae-su). However, they realize that they’re not going to live long if they stay where they are, so they make an escape to the eighth floor, where Yu-bin swears it’s clear. The knowledge of someone else alive fuels Jun-wu’s desire for survival and the two help each other, either by sending food back and forth or just lifting each other’s spirits with simple conversation. This is when he first meets Kim Yu-bin (Park Shin-hye). But then Jun-wu hears screaming and calling for help, and that’s when the voicemail stops.Īssuming his family is dead, Jun-wu sets up a makeshift noose to hang himself, but is stopped when he sees a laser pointer shining through his window. It’s his mother instructing him to stay inside and that she and the rest of the family are safe in Jun-wu’s father’s office. He finds he has a voice message, so he listens to it. Wi-fi and cell phone signals are down, but he uses his drone to fly his phone toward the top of his complex to get a better signal. Jun-wu bunkers down in his apartment, doing his best to ration his food and water, and it takes less than a month for him to run out. And, like with any zombie movie, being bitten or scratched spreads the infection. On the news talks about an infection spreading like wildfire across the country, and those infected are exhibiting violent and cannibalistic traits, which Jun-wu sees first hand when a girl attacks her mother. Being a typical teenage boy, he doesn’t, and he quickly finds himself regretting that decision. His family goes out and he finds a note from his mother (So Hee-Jung) to get groceries. ![]() Oh Jun-wu (Yoo Ah-In) is a fairly popular online gamer who quickly finds himself in the middle of a zombie-like apocalypse. “Survival can be summed up in three words: never give up.” – Bear Grylls
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