Please get into the habit of closing the door

Nico 2022-04-20 09:02:30

Let's talk about the bad first.

First, can you close the door at will, the heroine? It only takes a few seconds to close the door. Not closing the door is really bad, and there is no common sense. The heroine fled all the way, without any struggle, I only felt cowardly. Until the end, after sacrificing one person, the heroine did not respond.

Second, the dubbing is poor, and the running is so stiff. Although the style of painting is not as good as that of Japan, but at least one point, can the characters be better portrayed, why are all their buck teeth protruding, Xiba?

Third, what happened to the ambulance staff, even an old man can't subdue him, didn't he have dinner at night? I look anxious.

After the rant is over, let’s talk about the plot.

The original script of "Train to Busan" should have a dark ending. In order to let the audience see hope, the director's final ending is not an open ending, but it still ends in a "warm sunshine" style. But "Seoul Station" is completely different. Everything is based on reality, darkness, and filth, and will carry out the "doomsday" to the end.

From the homeless old people began to be infected, to the zombies in the city. A group of people fled to the police station. The police scolded, shouted, angered, and drove away. This is the reality. In the eyes of the police, the poor are not qualified to enter the police station, let alone seek help for their misfortunes and experiences. During the escape, the heroine and the homeless fled to the subway station, and the two cried a lot. The heroine wanted to go home, but the homeless man had no home. Eighty percent of the houses in Seoul are built by you, so you can't get one, this is the reality. How cruel the reality is, how dark the reality is. Home is a polysemous word that can represent family or a country. There is no place to live, and there is no country to talk about.

"Dad" is just a title, in order to recover the money swept away by the heroine's escape, from the "heroism" at the beginning to the "prototype" at the end, this is the reality. It is because of being poor for a long time that money is king. And as the heroine's boyfriend, in order to make a living, he can even "force the good into a prostitute", which is the reality. In order to sacrifice the trapped masses, no matter the bottom, middle or high level, as long as you disobey the order, the government will shoot and kill you to maximize the benefits. This is the reality.

For "Seoul Station", we saw the dark side of reality. As for "Train to Busan", what I see is the bright side of human nature. Movies with different endings, depending on how you look at them.

Last but not least, please develop a good habit of closing the door.

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