From some fat girl
I watched "Travel to Busan" and was recommended by a related movie called "Seoul Station" called "The Prequel of "Travel to Busan"." The names do seem to be related to two works. In fact, apart from the fact that both of the zombies took place in South Korea, there is no plot connection between them. Then treat them as a two-part movie. Many people said after watching "Travel to Busan", why isn't the ending a bit darker? Why is humanity no longer darker? No, "Seoul Station" gave you a darker humanity, and it still gave you hope first. When the injured old man walked on the street, young people came up to show his care, but he did not look back when he found out that it was a tramp. The hostess was rescued by her boyfriend from the red light district, but the boyfriend used herself to pimp. The father didn't even want to save his daughter's life, but he was just an old bustard "daddy" who took the opportunity to collect debts. The uncle who could escape from the mouth of countless zombies was shot dead by the government army. ………… The characters in the whole movie can be said that except for "Dad", IQ is not online at all times. But have you ever thought that this "no IQ" world is the worldview that the director wants to portray. This group of people living at the bottom of society cannot get a good education, and cannot do jobs that require skills. They are squeezed out everywhere and have nowhere to vent. They were originally unclear and irrational. As time depressed, their communication skills became more and more lost. The "lower limit of IQ" of the civilian police force is actually the "incompetence" of the government. Regardless of good or bad, isolate people as mobs. The man in red who said, "This must be a ghost made by North Korea," mapped some "Hello" who worked for the government but didn't get the least oil and water, and would be abandoned by the country in the face of crisis. Block the knife. And this sentence also expresses South Korea's attitude towards North Korea, "barbaric and mob." How ironic it is that the vagrant uncle was shot and killed by a sniper. The most shocking thing is the last paragraph, when the father is not the father, when the boyfriend returns to the boyfriend. When I knew that "Dad" was just an old bustard, I was deeply shocked. How much money the hostess owes is worth his life. But think about it carefully, if the heroine is captured, it will not only bring him repayment, but also more income and physical transactions. After reading this passage, I have reason to believe that Ki-young has feelings for Shanhui, whether it is sympathy, pity, or liking. After being cut by "Dad", Ki-young used his last strength to hold on to "Dad"'s foot. The last corpse of the heroine reminds me of "Kim Funan Killing Jin Funan in "Human Events", a woman who has despaired of the world will eventually become a corpse demon. Above, this distorted and mentally handicapped world is exactly the society that the film wants to satirize.
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