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@jaycee this isn’t half as bad as it sounds.

Alive - South Korean ( subs )

A young lad and a young girl end up as two of the only survivors of a zombie outbreak in two blocks of flats facing each other.

More than just a zombie film, as the focus is more on them than the zombies.

Well put together, well acted and not a bad little film.

Problem is it's Korean and it's about zombies. Automatically will get compared to Train to Busan and trashed accordingly.
 
Noel Coward exhibiting the finest of stiff upper lips, especially when kissing his wife, in In Which We Serve. Quite effective propaganda vehicle for the Royal Navy, filmed in 1942.

The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943, Powell and Pressburger)) was much more nuanced and consequently more watchable, without the sledgehammer propaganda that infested a lot of British war films. Features Roger Livesey as a retired Army general and Deborah Kerr who pops up in various guises throughout the film. It examines the mores, manners and civility during and after war and the challenges when faced with the singular evil of Nazism.
 
View attachment 100976

@jaycee this isn’t half as bad as it sounds.

Alive - South Korean ( subs )

A young lad and a young girl end up as two of the only survivors of a zombie outbreak in two blocks of flats facing each other.

More than just a zombie film, as the focus is more on them than the zombies.

Well put together, well acted and not a bad little film.
Yeah watched it,not bad at all,nice ending to it
 

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