A different take from mainstream zombie flick, ‘All of Us Are Dead’ director shared with Tatler Aisa that issues portrayed in the show are ‘not just confined to the school space’. He said, “I think these conflicts between genders and classes and different hierarchies, appear everywhere and in all corners of the world. It just shows through at the school because that’s the setting.”
When asked more about the show, Lee Jae Kyoo went on to describe how the concept of survival and rescue in teenagers are often different than to adults, which influenced the storyline. “When I was young, we used to swim in the streams and if someone begins to drown, all the kids will just jump in to save their friend. But when we become adults, we choose the safest option—we don’t just jump in but we think about the safest way to save others and ourselves,” he explained.
“I thought about what it means to be an adult and what education and society do to us. When you watch the series, you can see how these teens make decisions in these life or death situations. I think that could also give adults a lot of food for thought. I thought it was a fresh approach to put these immature adolescents against zombies on a school campus so I’m very pleased to bring you this idea,” he concluded.
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‘All Of Us Are Dead’ premiered on January 28. It stars Park Solomon, Park Ji Hoo, Cho Yi Hyun, Yoon Chan Young, Yoo In Soo, Lee Yoo Mi, Kim Byung Chul, Lee Kyu Hyung and Jeon Bae Soo.