
Bite 2018
Director Ray Wu delivers a pulse-pounding 25-minute micro-horror in *Bite (2018)*.
Director: Ray Wu
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bite (2018) about?
*Bite* follows a desperate couple as they race through a zombie-ravaged Taiwan, narrowly missing their escape ferry. Forced to hide, exhaustion turns to terror when Gui-Chun realizes she's been bitten—and the bite is now on her arm.
Who directed Bite?
Ray Wu directed *Bite*. His focused direction turns a short runtime into a tense, emotionally charged zombie thriller.
Who stars in Bite?
The film stars Johnny Hsu, Yang Li-yin, and Wang Cian-he in the central roles of A-Huo, Gui-Chun, and the unfolding crisis between them.
Is Bite (2018) worth watching?
*Bite* is a tight, atmospheric horror short with strong emotional undercurrents despite its brief runtime. While unrated, its intensity and thematic depth make it compelling for zombie and suspense fans seeking something fresh and concise.
How long is Bite?
The film runs approximately 25 minutes.
About Bite (2018) — A 25-Minute Zombie Thriller of Dread and Heartbreak
Director Ray Wu delivers a pulse-pounding 25-minute micro-horror in *Bite (2018)*. Set in a zombie-infected Taiwan, the film follows A-Huo and his exhausted wife Gui-Chun as they flee toward a fishing harbor, only to miss their ride and seek refuge in the Fishermen's Association office. Exhaustion gives way to dread when Gui-Chun notices a fresh bite on her arm—echoing a chilling question she posed earlier. With limited scope but razor-sharp tension, *Bite* explores survival instinct, trust, and the thin line between humanity and horror in a world collapsing under the undead.
Shot through with eerie silence and sudden violence, the short film thrives on claustrophobic dread and emotional stakes far outweighing its minute runtime. Wu's direction transforms a modest premise into a gripping character study wrapped in genre terror, proving that terror doesn't need scale to leave a mark.