It is tasteless to eat, and it is a pity to abandon it. This sentence is the most appropriate to describe "Train to Busan 2": it blatantly turned into a commercial movie, but because of the first one, I expected something.
The Korean peninsula has already fallen into the corpse tide. Due to his guilt towards his brother-in-law, retired Da Bing accompanies him to the peninsula to carry out the task of retrieving and returning items. What they need to face are not only human-devouring zombies, but also desperate and crazy people. Difficulty binging...
Commercial scenes such as gunfights, fights, and car chases took turns. The drag racing scene in the middle once made me think it was a movie about "Girls VS Zombies"; there are too many labelled characters, and they are too stupid. Just know what he is going to do next; too many coincidences to promote the plot, it is very people what? ? ? ; There is also a forcible sensationalism that is the most deadly...
In fact, would it be better to write "Train to Busan 2" from another angle?
Desperate taxis have formed a new sheriff's club. Under the new sheriff's club system, there is a threat of zombies on the outside, and despair and annihilation of humanity on the inside. What will happen when the two are attacked?
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