The film cuts cleanly and directly introduces the precursor to the crisis. The entire movie is fast-paced. In order to escape, an infected passenger hides in a train that is about to leave Seoul, only to attack a female flight attendant halfway, and then the train heading for Busan becomes a desperate train. In the face of catastrophe, human nature is exposed nakedly.
The whole movie makes people sigh, the climax is constant, and the audience is constantly sweating for the protagonist. In the interweaving of good and bad human nature, we can’t help asking ourselves, if my city is suddenly swept by zombies, will we save ourselves or help others, face the life and death of relatives and friends, and face the test of humanity When, how do we choose?
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