I had read many rave reviews for this Korean zombie flick, but for me it didn't live up to them. Aside from a couple nifty scenes, there was nothing really fresh here. Wait for it to show up on a streaming service.
The movie looks probably as good as it's going to get on disc. The special features are wonderful, especially the documentary on Jaime Lee Curtis attending her first convention.
First of all, please stop reading if you haven't yet watched this film. While I'm not going to give spoilers per se, I am going to reveal a somewhat surprise twist concerning the type of movie this is. I came to the movie by way of its excellent trailer. Today it seems many trailers give away too much information about the movie that are advertising. Obviously that wasn't the case with this film, because I had no idea it was a vampire movie. It put a fresh spin on all the vampires tropes, like aversion to daylight and stakes through the heart. The acting of two main characters was genuine and believable. That's probably because they are actually longtime friends, according to one of the special feature bits provided on the blu-ray. I thoroughly enjoyed this movie and am impressed by the make-up effects also, which were outstanding.