🌲🧟‍♀️ Here Alone (2016): The end of the world is quiet… until it isn’t.

"Sometimes, the hardest part of staying alive… is not going mad."

Here Alone is a haunting, slow-burn apocalypse drama that strips the zombie genre of spectacle and leaves only the raw bones of survival, solitude, and sorrow. It’s not about the outbreak—it’s about what’s left behind.

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After a mysterious virus has wiped out much of humanity and turned the infected into feral creatures, Ann (Lucy Walters) survives alone in the wilderness. Day by day, she scavenges, sets traps, avoids the undead—and battles the unbearable weight of isolation. Her only companions are memories: a husband she lost, a child she couldn’t save, and the relentless silence that follows her everywhere.

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But everything changes when she finds Chris and his stepdaughter Olivia, starving and desperate. What begins as cautious cooperation soon evolves into uneasy trust. Yet in a world where kindness can get you killed, and the infected aren’t the only threat, survival may demand more than just strength—it may demand sacrifice.

Here Alone isn’t loud. It doesn’t need to be. It’s the kind of horror that creeps, lingers, and leaves a quiet ache long after the screen fades to black.