Humanity seen in zombies

Deshaun 2022-03-24 09:01:35

On an express train bound for Busan, the government tried its best to cover up the fact that zombies were rampant. At the moment of driving, an infected person rushed into the car, and she quickly turned into a corpse, and carried out bloody massacres on healthy people wherever she could see. . A test of survival and humanity begins from this. The long journey to Busan is full of murderous intentions. In times of crisis, there is also a huge test for the humanity of every survivor...
There are energetic college students, loving couples, and pregnant women. Mothers, loving middle-aged women and sisters, young lovers, devastated scavengers, wealthy businessmen, and fathers with their daughters... This train bound for Busan gathered people from all walks of life. Different speech and manner, different way of life, on the seemingly peaceful train, a huge disaster awaits them.
Some people say that it is selfish for the father to find another outlet and not tell anyone after getting the news through the relationship. Here, I want to say something. Just imagine any one of you, in the face of so many zombies, will you still have the energy to manage strangers? In fact, this is the true portrayal of our human heart. When I watch the movie, I can understand his approach very well, so sometimes don't think too much of yourself. In the face of life and death, we are all equally selfish.
My favorite in this movie is the father. In the whole film, I think the most touching part is the scene where the father jumped off the train to protect his daughter after being attacked by zombies. At that moment, I felt the The greatest love of a father. Moreover, the father led everyone to avoid many dangers along the way.
Another favorite character is the husband of the pregnant woman. I think without him, the people on the train would have been attacked by zombies long ago. He did a lot, and finally left to save his wife... At
the end of the movie, only Both the child and the pregnant woman survived. Children and pregnant women are symbols of hope, and hope is seen in the rubble. Both the child and the child in the womb of a pregnant woman are symbols of hope. This also implicitly tells us that after experiencing such a huge catastrophe, it is not hopeless, there is still hope. Going forward is hope.
Between life and death, have you ever wondered how selfless or selfish you really are? In fact, this is human nature, and it is worth thinking about by each of us.

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  • Jessyca 2022-04-23 07:01:39

    3.8 Routines and routines are also very good. I can't avoid the petty spirit of the theme and the Korean lyric at the end. The first time I saw a zombie movie on the screen was a routine or I was moved! Father-daughter couple, youthful, old, dutiful driver and selfish human disaster film, the final little plot, and the unexpectedly lovely people all died. The shortcomings are also obvious. The screenwriter of the whole film is in control. It's a bit hard, but the Korean movies are getting better and better.

  • Kamryn 2022-03-22 09:01:33

    Although the theme is about zombies, and the plot is very tight and compact, the most important thing in the whole film is human nature, family and love. I am deeply touched by the couple on the baseball team, the pregnant woman and the His husband, the old woman, and finally the parents, the father jumped off the train when he was infected at the end, and the test of human nature in the middle series. After reading it, I will be very depressed and moved.

Train to Busan quotes

  • Jong-gil: Good riddance. Always giving to others instead of to yourself. Why did you live like that? What was the point? What a load of crap.

  • Sang-hwa: Hey, asshole. Felt good to see your kid thanks to me? Are you grateful or what?

    Seok Woo: Why is your ringtone so tacky?

    Sang-hwa: What's wrong with it?

    [pause]

    Sang-hwa: How do I change it?