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Netflix's #1 place for'#Alive'.. Results of negotiations that took 6 months [★Behind the scenes]

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Netflix's #1 place for'#Alive'.. Results of negotiations that took 6 months [★Behind the scenes]
The movie'#Live' was released on Netflix on the 8th.

'#Live' was introduced as a Netflix brand in all countries except Korea. This is because Netflix has purchased a global license. It is like a Korean drama released overseas through Netflix being introduced as a Netflix title.

When'#Alive' was released on Netflix, it reached No. 2 on the Netflix Global Movie Chart in a day, and then rose to No. 1 on the Global Movie Chart in two days. It won the No. 1 movie chart in 35 countries around the world, including major European countries such as the United States, France, Spain, Sweden and Russia, and Australia.

In terms of drama and movie contents produced in Korea,'#Live' is a very unusual example of being ranked #1 on Netflix in the US and European markets.

This overseas release method of'#Alive' is attracting attention as it is a new platform for overseas distribution of Korean films. This is because it is a very different approach from those that have sold the release rights of theaters abroad.

The film history of the production company'#Alive' held a global licensing negotiation with Netflix for about six months from last summer to the beginning of this year. At the same time as the movie casting announcement, he received an offer from Netflix and started negotiations.

Usually, overseas sales of Korean films are handled by the main investment distributor or overseas sales company. In that respect, it is interesting to note that'#Alive' was unusually in mind for overseas disclosure through Netflix from the production stage.

Although the film company could have made a direct deal with Netflix, it is also noteworthy that it sold its global license in the form of a three-party contract with the movie company house-Lotte Entertainment-Netflix after seeking understanding from the main investment distributor Lotte Entertainment. With a three-party contract, Lotte Entertainment can also receive commissions for overseas copyright sales of'#Live'. They changed their existing practices and found a new platform, while choosing a win-win strategy with existing investors.
 
Although the exact amount has not been disclosed, it is reported that a global license agreement was signed for about a third of the production cost of'#live' after negotiations held for six months. It is believed that this was possible because negotiations were initiated from the beginning of production and had been negotiated for six months.

Netflix's release of'#Live' is likely to be remembered as another path for Korean film overseas platforms. The amount is also an amount, but it was released with subtitles in 31 languages and dubbing in 5 languages. Korean films have been introduced to many countries around the world in more diverse ways.

In general, the amount of Korean movies sold overseas is not very high. This is why the practice of disclosing the number of countries sold instead of the amount sold abroad is. There are not many ways to share local sales by being sold as MG (minimum guarantee) like'to Busan' and'with God'. Directors with high overseas demand, such as Bong Joon-ho and Park Chan-wook, are an exception.

Therefore, keeping Netflix in mind as an overseas public platform can be an alternative to Korean cinema.

Of course, all Korean movies cannot and should not be sold through OTT services including Netflix. Movies are media produced to be shown in theaters. Full viewing is difficult when viewing outside the theater.

Also, Netflix's demand was limited. Netflix prefers genre stuff. Lee Yoo-jin, the representative of the film history of the production company'#Alive', said, "The scenario and genre seem to be the most focused on Netflix."

Considering this, for films that are not genre, the existing overseas sales method seems to be more effective.

Netflix has now become one of the platforms to open Korean movies abroad. To this end, it is necessary to determine and decide how to do overseas sales platforms from the pre-production stage. '#Live' set a good precedent.

Reporter Hyung-Hwa Jeon aoi@mtstarnews.com

 

 

https://n.news.naver.com/entertain/article/108/0002895136

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5 Reasons to watch the Netflix zombie apocalypse movie #Alive

 
by Greg O'Shalae5 days ago
 

There are 5 reasons you should watch the Korean ZA film #Alive on Netflix

Fans of the Zombie Apocalypse genre rejoice! Netflix has a new South Korean film entitled #Alive, and it’s epic. From beginning to end the film tap dances on the edges of previous ZA movies, while exploring new territory in a creative way.

Directed by Cho Il-hyung, #Alive is about a Seoul-based video game streamer who is trapped at home when civilization collapses. Once the virus spreads like wildfire throughout the densely populated city and other metropolitan areas, social media is the primary method people call for help. That doesn’t leave out, however, the possibility of finding other survivors in adjacent high rise apartment complexes.

 

1. Are you a fan of post-apocalyptic zombie movies?

Did you like Train to Busan? Much like that amazing zombie apocalypse movie from South Korea, #Alive is an extension of an already amazing franchise. The first four of the five W’s are clear, but the “why” of this film is the most compelling.

What really happens when all the supplies are gone and you think you’re alone? Do you start hoarding like the 2020 toilet paper shortage? Or do you turn agoraphobic and ration enough to make egg fried rice?

 

2. Subtitle love

The subtlety of the engagements between the two protagonists is wonderful. There isn’t a ton of talk about why the outbreak happened. No overly complicated medical explanations.

To be honest, we don’t care. There are zombies. There are survivors. Who, and how do they live? That’s what matters. The subtitles just accentuate the simplicity.

During the initial outbreak, our video game hero Joon-woo doesn’t take long to give up hope. Just when he’s ready to give up, however, we’re introduced to Yoo-bin. They quickly discover each other has basic needs, and their dialogue is immediately engaging for its simplicity.

3. Incredible makeup effects

Between haunting red eyes, drool that looks like rabies, various staccato movements, and the pale skin, these are legit zombies. Gone are the days of the stiff, Romero zombies. These bad boys ramble through hallways like drunk drivers bouncing off guard rails, and the final destination is filled with human flesh. They aren’t quite 28 Days Later terrifying, but they’re real close.

4. Creative problem solving

Part of the allure of #Alive is the creative problem-solving. Whether they’re using a drone, a baseball grappling hook, or zip-line food delivery (Grub Zub?), there is always another unique approach to this version of the zombie apocalypse.

5. An intense ending

Last but not least, the ending is truly epic. Just know it involves a hair-raising chase scene, fear of heights, and something similar to the ending of I Am Legend. Whether or not the fateful couple makes it out alive will come down to their ability to adjust to unpredictability, engage in hand to hand combat, and signal the outside world before their luck runs out.

 

 

#Alive | Official Trailer | Netflix

1.067.535 views
 augus 24. 2020
 

if you’re a fan of the zombie apocalypse genre, #Alive is definitely worth the watch. Give it a chance and you won’t be disappointed.

#Alive is now available to stream on Netflix.

 

cr. https://hiddenremote.com/2020/09/15/reasons-watch-alive-netflix/

 

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The survival instinct is crazy! Actors who want to escape immediately if it's a real situation ㅋㅋㅋ [Panta View] "#Alive" Yoo Ah in X Park Shin-Hye

 

생존 본능 미쳤음! 실제 상황이면 바로 탈출하겠다는 배우들ㅋㅋㅋ [팬터뷰] "#살아있다" 유아인 X 박신혜 편!

 

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“Netflix will be the window to enter the world of Korean Wave content”

Input 2020.09.14. 3:01 am
 
CEO Interview “It
is important to inspire employees, as the movie'#Lives' is No. 1 in 35 countries and continues to be produced in Korea.
 
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In a video interview on the 9th, Reid Hastings, the CEO of Netflix , said, “We will put more effort into securing and supplying competitive content, including the Korean Wave.” We will also prepare a management strategy.” Reporter Yoon Sumin soom @ donga.com

 

 

 

https://n.news.naver.com/mnews/article/020/0003309080?sid=102

 

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