'All of Us Are Dead' provides lessons we should take heed: Korean Herald contributor


Actor Yoon Chan-young in the Netflix show All Of Us Are Dead. - NETFLIX

SEOUL (The Korea Herald/Asia News Network): In the early 1980s when I began teaching at Seoul National University, I had my students watch George Romero's legendary film, "Night of the Living Dead" in one of my graduate classes.

At that time, very few Koreans even knew what a zombie was. Accordingly, my students at SNU were shocked and appalled at the bone-chilling horror of the first modern zombie film released in 1968. After we watched the movie, I then taught my students how to read the film.

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