The greatest significance of "Train to Busan" is to firmly believe that in a horrific environment that is collapsed and before the end of the world, the reason why people are human is to protect the weak, to help people of the same kind, and to trust strangers. Even the disappointment with the dark side of humanity, they together make up the rich face of humanity itself. Behind the film, you can see the Korean director's consideration of human nature, the operation of a completely international, and the black satire of the spicy throat.
I think this movie really needs to be spread and shown to the Chinese. It is recommended to those who watch zombie movies, and also recommend it to those around you.
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