Did you try your best?

Jess 2022-04-22 07:01:48

The last shot of No. 61 and Jung Suk ends perfectly with the little kindness in the hearts of people in crisis, revealing human nature, and reflecting the reality on the side. If you have the ability to save a person, you are afraid of being implicated and watch him die. If you don’t, you will also live. in pain?

If you've already done something similar, how will I meet you next time? Human beings are inherently good, but when danger comes, they forget the goodness of human nature in order to save themselves.

In the first part, a pair of sisters who couldn't bear on the train would rather become zombies together, but in the second part, they didn't know each other, but they decided to come back and rush into the zombie pile to save people so that their children could have a mother when they were about to escape.

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  • Mara 2022-03-17 09:01:07

    This TM is completely incomparable with the first

  • Francesco 2022-03-27 09:01:18

    I saw "The Fast and the Furious", I saw "Mad Max 4", but I didn't see "Train to Busan". The beginning of the story is based on selfish interests, and the thought of losing humanity seems to have no soul, and this series has become tasteless. Seriously, if it wasn't for watching Kang Dong Won, I wouldn't even go to the cinema, it's very unacceptable~ (I really want to re-watch the first part right away)