is not the thrill of the zombies;
it is not the touching tears of those sensational pictures;
nor the amazement of the dualism of human nature good and evil that the audience is most fond of; It is admiration for the director's portrayal of incompetence and vulnerability in the face of disaster.
This kind of characterization is actually very difficult. If you are not careful, it will become a laughing stock like a domestic third-rate horror movie. The film "Train to Busan" gives me the feeling that this characterization has been used to the depths.
In fact, it is not only "Train to Busan", but many Korean movies are also like this, making the audience feel that the IQ of the characters in the film is instantly offline, stupid enough to die, but it is more real.
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