A zombie story is only as good as its human villains, and presents two distinct types of antagonists that elevate the narrative beyond simple survival horror.

Beyond the gore and high-octane action, All of Us Are Dead serves as a sharp social allegory. Key themes include: Zombies, Hambies and Social Failure

From the principal who locks the broadcasting room to save himself (and gets eaten for his cowardice) to the military commander who prioritizes "containment over rescue," the adults fail spectacularly. The teenagers realize that no one is coming to save them. The government’s cold calculus—sacrificing the few to save the many—echoes real-world anxieties about pandemic management and bureaucratic neglect.

Just finished All of Us Are Dead , and I’m still emotionally wrecked. 🧟‍♂️📚