Who said that Seoul Station was from Busan, I won't kill you when you come in.

Kelsie 2022-01-23 08:06:06

Seoul Station is not so much a prequel to the Busan trip, it is more a rumor. This is an independent story at all. I originally wanted to rely on it to explain the bugs in the Busan trip. After reading it, I felt that if we used it to explain, the Busan trip would only have more bugs.
I really can’t understand what the creditor did in this movie. You say you pretend that the heroine’s father wants to find the heroine to pay the money back for the money. The problem encountered all kinds of zombies along the way, and you were still persevering and even clashed with the police just to find the heroine. exo me? Normal people usually save their lives first, right? Forget it, maybe the hostess owes you hundreds of millions, you must get it.
But after you find the heroine, why do you still have to go with the heroine when there are zombies outside? WTF? Uncle, are you okay? Can't everyone run off first? Are you so hungry? ?
The plot is almost a slot point, the Busan line did not explain clearly the plot bug, this one has even more.
This movie is far worse than the Busan trip. Those who watched this movie with high expectations of the Busan trip, I am sorry, I guess you will be disappointed this time.
[Additional sentence: On the surface, it feels like the director wants to tell a story about zombies, but in fact he wants to write a story about street sleepers who have contributed to the country...]
[Additional sentence: If you don’t understand, just ask, Why do the zombies in Seoul Station slowly become zombie after being bitten, but the heroine only becomes zombie when her leg is scratched? (Of course, it is also possible that I did not watch the plot seriously, and the heroine may also be bitten...)]

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