All Of Us Are Dead – Full Review
Welcome to All Of Us Are Dead – Full Review. A high school becomes ground zero for a deadly zombie outbreak. If you haven’t watched this drama yet, I recommend checking out my unspoiled review here.
All Of Us Are Dead
♥ Aired: January 28, 2022
♥# of Episodes: 12
♥Where to Watch: Netflix
♥Genre: Horror Thriller
♥Starring: Park Ji Hoo and Yoon Chan Young
The Story
A high school teacher’s quest to protect his son from bullies leads to a deadly virus gone wrong, when a student wanders into his lab and is bitten by a test rat. As zombies overtake the school and surrounding areas, the military quarantines the community and watches from a distance, leaving students to fend for themselves. As the situation unfolds, 2 groups of students band together to try and make it out alive. But as they watch their numbers dwindle, it begins to feel like no one will survive the bloody massacre.
The Leads
Park Ji Hoo as Nam On Jo
What starts as a normal day, with her dad nagging her at the breakfast table and her childhood friend and neighbor teasing her all the way to school, ends in a deadly zombie outbreak. When her classmate collapses after being bitten by an infected lab rat, Nam On Jo is one of the students who helps her get to the nurse’s office. But On Jo has no idea what kind of chaos is about to errupt. When the zombies begin to take over the school. On Jo stays close to her classmates, and the group manage to find ways to survive together. But as she watches her friends die one by one, she begins to wonder if they will ever make it out alive, and if there will be anything left to live for.
Nam On Jo is brave and kind. While she always comes in last in her class in test scores, she has plenty of practical knowledge and the skills she learned from her father, the firefighter, definitely come in handy. On Jo confesses her love to her crush, Lee Soo Hyeok at the beginning of the drama, but she soon finds that he has already given his love to someone else. She is the group peace maker and often steps in to mediate when there is a disagreement. I thought Park Ji Hoo was great in this role. While her character is shy and reserved, she never feels flat or boring. It would have been easy to overplay this role, but Park Ji Hoo kept it understated and realistic.
Yoon Chan Young as Lee Cheong San
Lee Cheong San walks to school with his childhood friend, the way he has since they were children. But even though the whole school can see that he has always had a crush on her, On Jo has no idea. So his day doesn’t get off to the best start when he finds out she has confessed to having feelings for someone else. And things don’t get any better when a fun lunch in the cafeteria is interrupted by killer zombies. Cheong San saves On Jo when it looks like she will be attacked, and the pair find their way back to their classroom to hide out with their remaining classmates. After days of trauma, Cheong San is hunted down by a class bully who is now a “hambie”, and he sacrifices himself to save On Jo and the others.
Lee Cheong San is the kind of protector who will jump into the fray to save those he cares about. He is popular with his classmates and good natured. He is adored by his mother, who named her chicken restaurant after him, much to his embarrassment. I loved how innocently sincere he was in all his interactions, and I felt like Yoon Chan Young played it very well. His actions were consistant with his character all the way through, and his interactions with On Jo were very sweet.
Supporting Characters
Jo Yi Hyun as Choi Nam Ra
Choi Nam Ra is the class president, although her mother is the one who made sure she got the position. Nam Ra keeps to herself, and doesn’t really know how to make friends. She is bitten by a zombie, but she is able to control her urges to kill and never loses her humanity. The kids call her and the few others they meet like her “hambies”. They are somehow half human and half zombie, but no one is really sure how or why.
Lomon as Lee Soo Hyeok
Lee Soo Hyeok spent his younger days hanging out with the school bullies, but since then he has made new friends and runs with a better crowd. He is Cheong San’s right hand through out the crisis, and he is eager to jump in and do his part to help protect the group. Soo Hyeok has a crush on Nam Ra and he helps her become one of the group. He also offers great advice to Cheong Soo about love and relationships, even though he is still learning how to take his own advice.
Yu In Soo as Yoon Gwi Nam
Yoon Gwi Nam is one of the bullies of the school. When the zombie attacks start, Gwi Nam goes into the principal’s office and kills him. But Cheong San witnesses it. Gwi Nam goes after Cheong San and in the process of him chasing Cheong San, Gwi Nam gets bitten by a zombie. Like Nam Ra, Gwi Nam becomes a hambie with one goal. He is determine to hunt down Cheong San and kill him before Cheong San tells anyone what he did to the principal.
Things I Liked
♥ Bonding
Watching this group form and bond was fun. Especially seeing Nam Ra slowly become one of them and get to experience real friendship. The way they all work together and protect each other made this drama more than just a zombie slasher show. The group dynamic was interesting and the stoyline built well over the course of the series.
♥ Detective Song
I love Lee Kyu Hyung, and one of my favorite things about him is that he makes every role unforgettable, no matter how small it is. Detective Song is an example of this. We don’t really find out much about who he is, but I looked forward to his scenes and I enjoyed getting to watch him and his ever growing group of travelers. I hope his character will get more screen time in season 2.
♥ Hambies
The idea of a half human half zombie was interesting and gave a unique touch to this drama. Especially with Nam Ra, who had to constantly fight against the urge to hurt her new friends. I was disappointed that there was no explanation about how this could have happened, but I have to assume that will be coming in the upcoming second season, and I would imagine the hambies will be important in trying to find some kind of cure down the road.
Things I Didn’t Like
Secondary Characters
Because of the group dynamics in this drama, we get so many interesting characters. While each of the students got a small backstory, I would have loved to see a little more about each of them. For the amount of screen time they got fighting zombies and working together, it would have been nice to know a little more about who they are and what has led them to this place. It may have made the pace too slow for younger, more impatient audiences, but this is just my preference.
Student Deaths
As we got to know each of the students, it was sad to watch them die one by one. Especially the deaths that came later in the show after we had become attached to their characters. Of course, this is a zombie show and deaths must happen, but I can still say that it was kind of sad for me. And, of course, don’t even get me started on Cheong San. At least I know he will be back for season 2. I just hope he can be part of the cure.
On Jo’s Dad
The faith that On Jo had that her dad would surely come and save her was sweet, and I loved her unwavering trust in him. But I wish we could have seen the two of them together a bit more before having him sacrifice himself for the group. To watch him fight soldiers and zombies all for a measly 5 minutes with his daughter just didn’t feel right. They built the story up so much for such a short reunion.
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The Ending
“All Of Us Are Dead” ends on a hopeful note, with 6 of our young students making it out healthy and alive. Unfortunately, our hero Cheong San is not among them, since he finally let Gwi Nam catch him while the others made a getaway. But we know he will be back in some form for season 2. Those who are still alive go back to what is the new normal, as best they can. But On Jo still visits the ruins of the school regularly to pay tribute to the friends she lost. One trip reveals a fire burning on the school rooftop. Sure that it’s a signal from Nam Ra, On Jo talks So Hyeok into going to take a look. When she meets him outside the school, the other 4 survivors are with him. The group climbs the barricade and finds it is Nam Ra. After a brief reunion, she tells them she isn’t the only hambie living there. She runs off setting up a perfect scenario for what will be Season 2.
Should I Watch
“All Of Us Are Dead” is a thriller zombie drama full of high school angst and young love. It goes without saying that as with any zombie show, this one is full of blood and gore. And Netflix is known for turning up the gore factor in order to attract young, international viewers. But there is more to this series than just bloody zombies. The story arcs are interesting and touching, as the students explore young love, friendship, and their hopes and fears for the future. There is currently a sequel in the works for this one, although a premiere date is yet to be announced. In the meantime, I give “All Of Us Are Dead” an 8 out of 10 ramen.
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