i loved how the ml was not an eye cather which made it look realistic and his acting was so good. i loved how they portrayed it like old school love but nit old school love . comfort drma fr ! Loved ittt and its too much underrated
You’re judging him like he’s supposed to think logically, but he’s literally a teenager who just watched…
You’re comparing Train to Busan to All of Us Are Dead like they’re the same, but they’re not. One is a grown man and a father, the other is a teenage boy in shock. Of course their reactions won’t be the same. Also his “100/100 times” logic doesn’t work in real life. People don’t all react to trauma in one fixed way. Some shut down, some panic, some cling to the closest emotional support they have. He didn’t “move on” from his mom, he was clearly not processing it properly. That’s literally what shock looks like. And about him smiling after the kiss, that wasn’t him forgetting everything. It was a small moment of comfort in the middle of chaos. When you’re surrounded by death, even one normal human moment can feel huge. That doesn’t make him illogical, it makes him human. Plus the show never tries to make him some perfect “leader” like in other zombie stories. All of Us Are Dead is about flawed teenagers making messy, emotional decisions, not ideal heroic transformations. And about the girl, feelings in that situation are messy too. Just because she liked someone else doesn’t mean she can’t feel something in a life-or-death moment. These aren’t calm, planned choices, they’re reactions under extreme fear. You’re expecting clean, logical character arcs in a situation where nothing is stable. That’s exactly why the show feels more real to some of us.
And about him smiling after the kiss, that wasn’t him forgetting everything. It was a small moment of comfort in the middle of chaos. When you’re surrounded by death, even one normal human moment can feel huge. That doesn’t make him illogical, it makes him human.
Plus the show never tries to make him some perfect “leader” like in other zombie stories. All of Us Are Dead is about flawed teenagers making messy, emotional decisions, not ideal heroic transformations. And about the girl, feelings in that situation are messy too. Just because she liked someone else doesn’t mean she can’t feel something in a life-or-death moment. These aren’t calm, planned choices, they’re reactions under extreme fear.
You’re expecting clean, logical character arcs in a situation where nothing is stable. That’s exactly why the show feels more real to some of us.