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Netflix Warning Spoilers ahead for "All of Us Are Dead" Season 1 Korean zombie shows on Netflix have really been popping off over the last couple of years. "Kingdom," released in 2019, put a medieval twist on the genre and made a big splash. It has an rating on IMDb at the moment and will be dropping its newest season in mid-March. Then there was the debut of "Sweet Home" in 2020, which has a rating and puts an episodic twist on what is basically the plot of "Rec." And now, ladies and gentlemen, there's "All of Us Are Dead." If you like your zombies fast, ferocious, and bloody, then this show will be right up your alley. It's set in a modern-day high school where several teenagers fight for their very survival. But it's not all blood and gore. There's also some interesting social commentary about bullying and organized religion. That being said, it is a show about zombies — so lots of people who are alive in Episode 1 don't exactly make it to the end. Here's a rundown of the major players who didn't survive Season 1 of "All of Us Are Dead." Lee Jin-su is patient zero Netflix Lee Jin-su Lee Min-goo might not have a whole lot of screen time in the series, but you could argue that his death was the most important one. After all, he's the first person that succumbs to the viral infection which spreads throughout the city. Viewers find out in later episodes via flashback that it was his own father science teacher Lee Byeong-chan Kim Byeong-cheol who injected him with a virus he engineered from hyper-aggressive rats. And he did all of this to try and make his son brave enough to stand up to his school bullies. But his father's good intentions backfire in a big way. His son gets tossed off the roof of a building by his bullies, ping-ponging his way down in brutal fashion. He somehow remains conscious and is taken to the hospital, where his father tries to beat him to death with a heavy Bible to cover up his malfeasance. The infection keeps his body technically alive, and Byeong-chan has to roll him out in a suitcase, desperately trying and failing to keep his mistake from spreading out of control. Yoon Gwi-nam is the bully that won't stop fighting Netflix Yoon Gwi-nam Yoo In-soo is one of the school's nastiest bullies on "All of Us Are Dead." He was the one throwing most of the punches that "turned on" Jin-su's infection that night on the roof. He is shown continuously bullying other students throughout the series, and making zero effort to help anyone but himself once the infection starts spreading across the school. He has very few redeeming qualities — and if what he did while he was still alive didn't make viewers mad, his ultimate fate is even more infuriating. In Episode 5, Gwi-nam and Lee Cheong-san Yoon Chan-young have an epic hardcore parkour showdown inside the school library. At one point, they both end up on top of the same bookshelf with a hungry swarm of zombies greedily reaching up for them. Just when you think Gwi-nam is about to best him, Cheong-san surprises him and throws him down to the voracious mob. But even in death, Gwi-nam's bullying knows no limits. He vows to get revenge and kill Cheong-san, and this vengeful wrath brings him back to life as a sentient super-zombie. Han Gyeong-su gets one of the worst deaths of all Netflix Han Gyeong-su Ham Sung-min is the plucky, yet less attractive best friend of fellow protagonist Cheong-san. It's a trope as old as time. He fights valiantly alongside his friends while trying to outrun the zombies, and has a few close calls of his own along the way. Sadly, he dies early on in Episode 3 — and he gets one of the most unfair deaths out of the whole series so far. Snobby mean girl Lee Na-yeon Lee You-mi really has it out for poor people. She derisively refers to Gyeong-su as a "welfie," a cruel nickname for someone whose parents are welfare recipients. During a fight with a zombie that swings through the window and breaks the glass, Gyeong-su is scratched, and Na-yeon accuses him of being infected. He's actually not ... at first. But Na-yeon can't swallow her pride and admit she was wrong, so she soaks a rag in some zombie blood and rubs it into his scratch. His death is a drawn-out and emotional one that's sure to bring a tear to the eyes of many. Choi Nam-ra saves the day, even in death Netflix Choi Nam-ra Cho Yi-hyun is the class president of her grade level and an overall badass. Her skills aren't enough, however, to save herself from an undead fate. In Episode 6, she gets bitten and infected. But unlike most of the students, she doesn't lose herself completely to the infection. Nam-ra's character is used as a counter to Gwi-nam, as "All of Us Are Dead" paints her as a benevolent super-zombie instead of a bully on viral steroids. Even after her infection kicks in, she does her best to help her still-living friends find their way to safety. Once the military gets the outbreak under control more or less, she goes into hiding to protect her friends from her zombie cravings but comes back in the final episode for a touching reunion with her friend Nam On-jo Park Ji-hu. Lee Cheong-san overcomes his bully before his end Netflix Cheong-san is a longtime friend of On-jo, and "All Of Us Are Dead" isn't subtle about setting them up via the "friends becoming lovers" trope. He goes through a lot over the course of the first season. He has to watch his best friend die, he survives grueling fight after fight against the infected, and it looks like everything is going to work out for him in the end ... until we get to Episode 11, that is. Amidst the military preparing to bomb the ever-loving heck out of the zombie hordes, Cheong-san and his zombie-powered hyperbully Gwi-nam get into one final, epic fight. In the end, Gwi-nam literally takes an eye for an eye when he damages Cheong-san's left eye in a similar fashion to what Cheong-san did to him when he "died" in Episode 5. Shortly thereafter, as the bombs fall and thousands of infected zombies are turned into ash, Cheong-san valiantly takes the evil Gwi-nam down with him as he falls down an elevator shaft, which explodes with fire from the bombs.
Saison1 - Episode 1. Titre Original de l'épisode : Episode 1. Dans le labo de Lee Byeong-chan, une élève se fait mordre par une souris à première vue inoffensive. Peu après, le lycée
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Un grupo de estudiantes se da cuenta de que tienen que enfrentarse con las pocas existencias que tienen a una situación de crisis extrema. Estos quedan atrapados en el instituto donde estudian mientras que un virus zombie se propaga por todo el mundo. La escuela está llena de infectados, pero nadie puede salir de allí. El gupo de amigos deberá hacer todo lo posible para sobrevivir y salir del colegio sanos y salvos cuando el apocalipsis zombie termine.. ESTAMOS MUERTOS - ALL OF US ARE DEAD DORAMA EN ESPAÑOL AUDIO LATINO VER TODOS LOS EPISODIOS ONLINE GRATIS HD ESTAMOS MUERTOS VER ONLINE EXT CAP1,CAP2,CAP3,CAP4,CAP5,CAP6,CAP7,CAP8,CAP9,CAP10 , CAP11 , CAP1227 January 28, 2022March 23, 2022 All of Us Are Dead Episode 1 First Impressions by solstices Ruthless and relentlessly fast-paced, Netflix’s latest K-drama offering serves up a grisly apocalyptic outbreak with a side of teenage troubles. It won’t be long before the zombies overrun the school, but even amongst the humans, it’s clear that there are already monsters in their midst. That then raises the question — where does humanity end, and monstrosity begin? EPISODE 1 FIRST IMPRESSIONS The drama opens with a brutal bullying scene, which is the first peek we get at a zombie. The tormented victim turns out to be the son of the science teacher LEE BYUNG-CHAN Kim Byung-chul, who winds up bludgeoning his zombified son with a Bible. It’s certainly a jarring opener, and I wonder if it was just for shock value or if the show will expand on this religious motif. I certainly hope it’s the latter; I think it would be interesting to explore the fine line between faith and despair, salvation and destruction, and belief and obsession. Our outbreak’s patient zero is student KIM HYUN-JOO Jo Yi-seo, whose curiosity gets her bitten by a rabid white mouse in Byung-chan’s science laboratory. Upon finding out, Byung-chan ties her up in the laboratory’s storage room and subdues her with a sedative shot, though of course she ends up turning feral and escaping. But first, an introduction to our ensemble cast! LEE CHUNG-SAN Yoon Chan-young is immediately endearing in his embarrassment over the name of his mother’s fried chicken joint which she insists she named him after, not the other way around, and he’s joined by his chatty buddy HAN KYUNG-SOO Han Sung-min. They’re soon joined by NAM ON-JO Park Ji-hoo and her best friend YOON YI-SAK Kim Joo-ah, and all four friends trade gossip and lighthearted jabs over a meal of too-salty fried chicken. Chung-san and On-jo have such a fun dynamic, and they light up the screen with their banter. Since they live right next to each other, they’re best buddies, heading to school together and playing rock-paper-scissors to decide who has to be the other’s gopher for the day. On-jo doesn’t hesitate to dump her bag on him, ha. They’ve got each other’s backs, even if they try to cover it up with gruff bluster from Chung-san and well-aimed kicks from On-jo. On-jo is a likable and spunky heroine, and I love how relatable she is. She’s outspoken around her friends, but in front of Soo-hyuk Park Solomon she’s shyly preening, heh. She has an adorable puppy crush on Soo-hyuk, and I can see why — the guy oozes charm in spades! There’s a cute moment where she confesses to him by giving him her nametag, except it’s interrupted by Chung-san barging into the conversation to fuss over On-jo’s injured arm. His concern is written all over his face, aww. I don’t usually like love triangles, but these characters are all so innocently sincere in their affections that I don’t think I’ll mind it all that much. Plus, Soo-hyuk seems to have a little crush on the silent and studious class president CHOI NAM-RA Jo Yi-hyun! His bashful smile and awkward failed confession were so cute. As for the other students that were introduced in this episode, we only get a glimpse of them, but I’m already interested to find out more. LEE NA-YEON Lee Yumi displays an unexplained animosity towards Kyung-soo, and I’m curious to find out the reason why. Bespectacled student OH JOON-YOUNG Ahn Seung-kyun only has less than a minute of screentime, but there’s something about the look in his eyes that makes me wonder if there’s a secret he’s hiding. The high school setting isn’t used merely as a location, since the show also takes the time to spotlight the turbulent troubles of students at that age. That ranges from the frenzied rush to get to school on time, to the graver issue of school bullying. The main bully, YOON GWI-NAM Yoo In-soo, is nauseatingly repulsive in the extent of his torment. He’s downright vicious, and the bullying scenes were honestly difficult to watch. I felt sick to my stomach when he and his cronies forced MIN EUN-JI Oh Hye-soo to strip by tearing her clothes off her, and then strong-armed KIM CHUL-SOO Ahn Ji-ho into taking photos of her. The utter humiliation and the threat of having those photos circulated drives Eun-ji to the school’s rooftop, and it’s so chilling that what stops her from jumping isn’t the tearful pleading of Chul-soo, but the shattering of glass from the floors below as students are shoved through the windows and ravaged by zombies. That launches the zombie outbreak into full swing, and with hordes of students running around in mass panic, the adults can’t turn a blind eye. To the surprise of absolutely no one, the school principal selfishly prioritizes the school’s reputation over the students’ wellbeing. Our protagonists’ homeroom teacher Lee Sang-hee is the only one who cares, but her concerns are overridden by the hierarchy of authority. Luckily, she’d called the police earlier when she sent Hyun-joo to the hospital, effectively foiling the principal’s plan of a cover-up. Officer SONG JAE-IL Lee Kyu-hyung, yay! clearly has a history with Byung-chan, and there’s a charged tension between them that I’m itching for the drama to explore. I wonder what happened between them in the past, and if it explains why Byung-chan became the person he is now. Perhaps that might have been what set him on his downward spiral, and his son’s zombification was merely the catalyst that spurred his descent into instability. Honestly, this drama doesn’t give us anything new in terms of the school genre or the zombie genre, but it’s filmed captivatingly enough that I’m drawn into its world. It might just be my bias for practically half the cast that’s been introduced so far, HAHA, but I find the characters compelling and I’m invested in the story for their sakes. Most of the characters seem to fall into high school archetypes, though, so I wonder if I’d like them as much if I hadn’t previously seen and loved the actors in other dramas. Plus, the mini 365 Repeat The Year and Nobody Knows reunions had me so stoked! Although, I don’t know if it’s a compliment that I’m primarily watching for the actors and not for the story itself… I guess so far I’m pretty lukewarm about this show? The first episode was a decently fun watch, but it didn’t particularly stand out. Perhaps I was hoping for a show that would bring something new and fresh to the zombie genre, but this episode played out exactly the way I expected it would. That’s not to say that it was boring, though, because the execution was done well, so if the show keeps this up I think it could be a gripping tale. I do hope it subverts some expectations further down the line, since that would give it some dimension and ramp up the tension. It’s already demonstrated humans’ capacity for monstrosity before the zombies were even introduced to the school, so now that we have actual monsters in the mix, I’m looking forward to a nuanced examination of humanity, as well as just how far people can descend into depravity when pushed to the brink. Editor’s note Coverage will continue with a second comprehensive review, so please refrain from discussing any plot points beyond Episode 1 in this post, or any tidbits from the original webtoon. RELATED POSTS Premiere Watch Rookie Cops, All of Us Are Dead