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2020 Guide to Voting, Popular Movies Selected by Children and Youth in Korea
 
 
In commemoration of the 20th anniversary of the Korea International Youth Film Festival, we are holding a vote, a popular film selected by children and youth in 2020. All you have to do is vote for my favorite 3 movies in each category. Popular filmmakers who were selected as the No. 1 in each category by voting will be presented at the opening ceremony of the 20th Korea International Youth Film Festival.
The candidates for popular films were randomly selected by the organizers based on their activities in 2019 and 2020, and the list of candidates below is organized in alphabetical order.
(※The film festival period has been changed from November 25th to 29th, so the popular film votes have changed until September 30th.)
Response period: 2020.07.08 (Wed)-2020.09.30 (Wed)
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'#Alive' captures global Netflix audience

 

Published : Sept 14, 2020 - 15:26       Updated : Sept 14, 2020 - 15:2
“#Alive” by Cho Il-hyung (Lotte Entertainment)

“#Alive” by Cho Il-hyung (Lotte Entertainment)

Korean zombie thriller “#Alive,” by director Cho Il-hyung, continues to be one of the most streamed movies on Netflix in many countries around the globe, currently standing at No. 2 in global Netflix movie rankings worldwide, according to streaming analytics firm FlixPatrol.

 

“#Alive,” starring Yoo Ah-in and Park Shin-hye, is a story about two survivors trapped in an apartment complex during a zombie apocalypse. It was the first movie released since March to sell more than 1 million movie tickets in Korea when it came out in June, temporarily reviving the Korean cinema scene struck by the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

Released on Netflix on Sept. 8, the movie reached the top spot as the most streamed movie worldwide in just two days, according to Lotte Entertainment, ranking at the top of charts in 35 countries. It is the first Korean movie to place atop the Europe and US Netflix rankings.

 

Critics and foreign media have pointed out several factors that allowed the movie to succeed on the online platform, including viewers who could empathize with the characters’ predicament, as they themselves were going through similar isolation in their homes amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

“While #Alive does not take place in a COVID-19 world, its way of featuring a lockdown situation eerily resembles the beginning stages of the global pandemic that began in March of 2020,” said online movie website Screen Rant.

 

Many critics said the movie was the best zombie flick Netflix had to offer that people had not yet seen.

 

Another factor that contributed to the global success of “#Alive” is that the film was subtitled in 31 languages, according to critics, allowing more access to people around the world. Most movies are available in less than 20 languages.

 

Also, there aren’t many characters to keep an eye on, with the story revolving around just the two main characters’ survival, which worked to its advantage.

 

“Who knew that zombie films could be as inventive and nerve-wracking as this, despite there not being a dozen characters with backstories to care about?” said the Strait Times of Singapore on the movie’s Netflix success.

 

“For his feature debut, the director Cho Il never takes his foot off the gas pedal: minimal exposition, no back stories, little dialogue, a plot that’s cut to the bone -- this is a fat-free but full-flavored treat,” said the New York Times.

 

On Monday, “#Alive” held the No. 1 spot on Netflix in Korea, Japan, Spain and Vietnam, among others.

 

By Lim Jang-won (ljw@heraldcorp.com)
 

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Netflix: #Alive, another Korean film that conquers Argentines

 

September 14, 2020 • 11:28

 

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#Alive. Direction: Cho Il. Screenplay: Cho Il and Matt Naylor. Cast: Yoo Ah-In, Park Shin-Hye, Lee Hyun-Wook. Duration: 98 minutes. Available on Netflix. Our opinion: good.

 

The data. This film is located fifth in the ranking of the most viewed Netflix productions in our country.

 

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full article: https://www.lanacion.com.ar/espectaculos/cine/netflix-alive-otro-film-coreano-conquisto-argentinos-nid2447634?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

 

 

 

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'#ALIVE', #1 in Netflix for the first time in Korean movies...'explosive popularity' in the US, Europe, Australia, etc. [ENG sub] [Behind the Scenes]

 

 

 

'#살아있다(#ALIVE)', 한국영화 최초 넷플릭스 1위··· 미국·유럽·호주 등 '폭발적 인기' [ENG sub] [비하인드]

491 views • 13 sept. 2020

 

 

 

 

비하인드 / BEHIND Cr. https://youtu.be/kTga-7_YqME

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Top 10 most beautiful actresses in Korea by foreigners?

Input: 2020.09.14 12:40 PM

| Edit: 2020.09.14 12:40 PM

 

In'Ranker.com', a website ranking by popularity votes by American netizens, a vote was held under the theme of'the most beautiful actress in Korea' and attracted attention. What is the standard of beauty that foreigners think? Today, RedFriday introduces the top 10 most beautiful actresses in Korea by foreigners.

 

 

#Park Shin Hye

Park Shin-hye, who won the 2017 Asian Artist Awards Asia Icon Award, was ranked 6th most beautiful actress in Korea. Recently, she showed off her beauty in the tvN drama'Memories of the Alhambra'.

 

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Source: AGATHA 

 

https://www.dispatch.co.kr/2102878#_DYAD#_enliple

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 #1 Song Hye-kyo

 #2 Park Min-young

#3 Jeon Ji-hyun 

#4 Taehee Kim

#5 Kim Soeun

#6 Park Shin Hye

#7 Hyojoo Han

#8 Ha Ji-won

 #9 Suzy

#10 Son Ye-jin

 

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11 MOMENTS FROM #ALIVE THAT ARE ALL TOO RELATABLE

The struggle is real whether there are zombies or not 

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While we’re thankful that zombies are not a real-life everyday problem, Yoo Ah-in and Park Shin-hye’s struggles in zombie movie #ALIVE are surprisingly very relatable. Check out some moments that we strongly empathize with here.

When Your Alarm Is Your Enemy

 

 

 

Sleeping in is always nice 

That Awkward First Meeting

 

 

Hey there, neighbor 

When Doing Your Favorite Activity Makes You Super Happy

 

 

 

Jun-u (Yoo Ah-in) is an avid gamer.

When You’re Struggling For That Phone Signal

 

 

 

Jun-u reaches in order to get cell phone service 

When Your Phone Battery Dies & It Feels Like The End Of The World

 

 

 

wfully inconvenient 

When You Hear A Noise In The Middle Of The Night

 

 

It might just be a noisy neighbor or a stray cat, but you’re scared 

When There’s A Mess And You Don’t Want To Clean

 

 

 

But mom, the zombie made the mess 

When You Watch Someone Eating Ramyeon & It Makes You Crave It

 

 

 

Why does ramyeon look 1,000,000 times tastier on TV?

When You Question The Intelligence Of Others

 

 

 

Sometimes people can seem a bit stupid 

When You’re In A Hurry & Don’t Want To Wait For Your Friend

 

 

 

Jun-u says, “Let’s go!” to Yu-bin 

When You Just Want To Let Loose & Dance

 

 

 

Ah, the simple things in life 

Check out these fun, relatable moments and exciting thrills through #ALIVE, available only on Netflix!

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THE BEST HORROR MOVIES OF 2020, RANKED BY TOMATOMETER

The 2010s may go down in history for its revitalization of horror, but it’s a new decade and 2020 has come out fighting, slashing, and chomping. Virtually every week has seen a new scary movie, so we’re starting earlier than usual in the year with our ranking of the Best Horror Movies of 2020 (and the worst) by Tomatometer!

New horror movie highlights of the early year include the newly minted Universal Monster movie The Invisible Man, Elijah Wood’s wily Come to Daddy, and Nicolas Cage in Color Out of Space, a decent H.P. Lovecraft adaptation for a change. As the world transitioned into a state of pandemic more frightening than most movie can imagine, popular streaming choices audiences and critics have latched onto in response include The Platform, Relic, and Host.

As horror finds new meaning in our world week by week, check back to see which films are killing it in the best horror movies of 2020 by Tomatometer.

Update: Yummy, The Beach House, #Alive, Koko-di Koko-da added.

#ALIVE (2020)
 86%

#15
Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.
Synopsis: The rapid spread of an unknown infection has left an entire city in ungovernable chaos, but one survivor remains alive... [More]
Directed By: Il Cho
 
 
 
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