First of all, we have to understand the fact that this film is called "Peninsula".
It tells the story of the fourth year after "Train to Busan". The Chinese is translated by myself, just make it look at it~~~~
Some people say: 4 years, still can't solve the virus? You look at us now, seeing that a year has passed, isn't the epidemic still an epidemic ~ Some people say: Do you have to go back again? Should it be the 4th year? 정석 (Kang Dong Won) was just one of the survivors at the time. If you want to survive, you will naturally have to make efforts, even sacrifices. I'm guessing that's why some people go one after the other, set foot on the road back to drive the truck? [In the two movies, they are all trucks, the truck in Busan trip is the beginning of the whole story, and the truck in the peninsula is the end of the whole story]????
To understand what happened 4 years after the disaster, you have to look at the time of the disaster first, right? Also known as "Train to Busan". The reason why "Train to Busan" is heading to Busan is because Seoul has died. Here is "Travel to Busan--Seoul Station" to understand, and then everyone went to Busan in order to survive.
The first shot at the opening of "Train to Busan" is killing, um~ it looks like 2020. Well, let's get down to business, a few words from the truck driver made everyone think it was "swine fever", but it was. . .
Immediately after that, the driver of the truck accidentally hit a deer, which is very interesting here. The truck driver got out of the car and found out that it was a deer, but felt a little unlucky? Then turned around and left. Turning around is very interesting: we always feel that it’s okay to hurt the weak; it’s okay to hurt animals, who knows that we will be hurt by our own turn in the end.
"Train to Busan" is "a deer", standing up covered in blood
In "Peninsula", there is "one person" crawling around covered in blood. There are too many contrasting shots like this, isn't it a truck?
It even alludes to the issue of
If you can't understand what kind of situation this is, then give you a status quo that has to be humbled. "A country loses control in one day", which can make "North Korea a place for all people to live."
When a country loses control in one day, what do we do? [survive] survive no matter what
I think the name of this film "Peninsula" is also the intention of the director team: whether South Korea or North Korea, both are countries on the [Korean Peninsula].
The definition of peninsula: a land surrounded by water on three sides. If the island is ill, where should one flee to, where should the destination be?
If "Train to Busan" tells about the characters, there are flesh and blood and stories, friendship, love and family, sacrifice and abandonment, and the darkness of humanity.
Then "Peninsula" is about the big environment of the situation, not crying or making trouble, simply telling you a story, not winning the box office by earning tears. Everyone is working hard in their own way, trying to survive, trying to live, soldiers, governments, mothers, children, husbands...
If "Train to Busan" is about: giving people
Then "Peninsula" is to say:
How do you know if you don't try?
Look, my daughters are running towards me and I can hug them again~~~
Of course, "Peninsula" also talks about human nature. For example, the leader of Unit 631 said that after he got out of this hell, he would really work hard to live. I believe what he said is true, after all, having tasted "hell", who would want to have any chance to come back again?
But the person who came from "heaven", saying that he wanted to take everyone out was just a pretense, and he shot. Originally, you took the money, I escaped, and it was a win-win for everyone. You have to be black and black. All I can do is to protect myself at the last moment, even if it seems trivial to outsiders, it is not worth mentioning.
Some people say that this movie is called Peninsula because it doesn't even have half of the trip to Busan. I think the cute person who said this really didn't understand this movie. To be honest, I originally wanted to give 4 stars, but because of this lens, I suddenly wanted to give 5 stars, of course, in fact, I also gave 5 stars, hahaha, this lens is really good, take advantage of The character who finished driving away the truck after dark, the sky is getting brighter and brighter, and a lot of things happened. Finally, the ship that took everyone to escape from hell was invaded by the zombies and became a world after the zombies expanded. It was originally: as long as you take the ride The only way to escape. At this time, the day dawned, the sun rose, [hope turned into despair, and heaven turned into hell. 】
[Some netizens said that when watching this movie in South Korea, I listened to Conley Monet for three minutes before the movie started] In the golden 3 minutes before the movie starts, paying tribute to the master of the film score in this way, I think, this is also a movie people's efforts.
In the end, the crazy-looking old man saved everyone. He was really good friends with Jane, and the helicopter came. What the old man said is worth pondering: In fact, most of the entire movie took place in this night, but! It's just that too many things happened that night, good and bad, for children, it's bad and difficult to deal with. Why must there be a child's role here? Children = hope So the old man said "I'm sorry, I'm sorry to let you live in this kind of world".
He also said, "I clearly said that I would bring you out of this hell." And [eldest daughter]'s lines are also very good. Although the environment is a bit bad, I have a mother, a grandfather, and a sister. We are a family, why is it hell?
So she can answer Jane with firm eyes: "The world I live in is not bad." In the end, hell became heaven
"Train to Busan" mainly tells stories, while "Peninsula" mainly tells about the environment. The trip to Busan was undoubtedly a success. Otherwise, why do people mention a city after a movie, but this movie is the first thing that comes to their minds; why do people still want to watch the follow-up after this movie? [But think carefully about "what kind of follow-up" is it wonderful? 】 The daughter of the character played by Kong Liu has grown up and has done work related to solving zombies, and the character played by Zheng Yumei has given birth to a child who looks like his father? ...... Hahaha, I think everyone may say that there is not even a quarter of the previous work, right? Hahaha
In fact, the two films have nothing in common, and there may be at most a few things in common. 1. The same director 2. Both are zombie-themed movies. In order to let everyone jump out of the situation of the previous work, the entire director team has also done a lot Efforts, such as: not using any of the actors from the previous work; the story is almost not related to the previous work, this is achieved, without watching the previous work, it does not affect the purpose of watching this one. The story of Train to Busan is relatively simple, you don’t need to think too much, love is love, protection is protection, sacrifice is sacrifice, and it has direct power; In the background music, in order to achieve the purpose of setting off the atmosphere of the whole environment, it is euphemistic and powerful. [Strength] It is divided into many forms. The direct attack proves that I am not afraid of you; the silent accumulation of big moves proves that I have strength. The two methods are different, but in the end they are all to achieve the same purpose, there is nothing Better or worse. If you have to score, "Peninsula" is at least 8.5 or above, of course I think.
There is almost no logical line in writing this article, whether it is in terms of time or story, I want to write where I want to, I hope it will not be too confusing. Because I wrote it a second before the holiday, and I accidentally clicked to close the page in the middle, wow, X's heart has been filled. Finally, I wish you always have someone you want to hug. Happy Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day to everyone~~~
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