Fantastic addition to the zombie genre. Aside from some notable hand-to-hand skirmishes and a few passing scenes with faceless military units, All of Us Are Dead stands out among zombie shows in its decision to avoid using violence as a driver of plot and solver of problems. Specifically, there are almost no guns/swords/etc, and the protagonists never turn into zombie-killing pros. Instead, we are thrust into the crucible with a group of passionate, multi-talented, and highly-opinionated teens who must learn to trust one another and work together in order to survive. They are the last uninfected remnants of their cohort, and their school is ground zero of the virus outbreak. The cast is superb across the board. Filming favors intense close-ups of the characters' faces, highlighting the individual stories and trials of the cohort member. The dialogue (via English subtitles for this reviewer) is at times deeply moving, and at others clever and playful. Kudos to the brilliant make-up artists, and to the 1000% commitment by the zombie actors. Korean zombies are absolutely terrifying! I hear that Season 2 has been approved ... can't wait.