《Busan Trip》

Korean disaster films portray human nature vividly.
In the film, an unidentified virus sweeps across the country, and the South Korean government declares martial law nationwide.
The male protagonist takes his daughter and takes a train to Busan, where they must fight for their survival.
Along the way, there are zombies, twisted human nature, and all kinds of sudden dangers.
When zombies strike, everyone is in danger!
Are you choosing righteousness and trying to help more people escape?
Or do you choose to protect yourself at the expense of other people's lives?
This is one of the main emotional entanglement points of this film.
The male protagonist's personality gradually grows
From cold to enthusiastic, from dodging to taking responsibility, and finally sadly leaving, smiling and falling, it is lamentable!
Maybe this is the growth of the protagonist, which also allows us to see the human considerations in Korean movies!
The secret room environment on the train increases the tension, all kinds of bloody scenes are unambiguous, the changes in human nature are laid in place, the emotional explosion is moving, and overall, it is absolutely thrilling.
In the apocalyptic disaster, some people lost their humanity and became zombies
Some people have saved others and gained a new life!
The god of Korea - Ma Dong Seok teacher
Of course, the wonderful performance of teacher Ma Dongxi is also a highlight of this film!
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