I think selfishness can save me, but... the good and bad of human nature may be in one thought

Katarina 2022-03-24 09:01:35

There are not many scenes in the whole story, there seem to be many characters, and there are not many characters who play a key role in the plot, but the relationship between everyone is fully reflected in just a few scenes, from all levels and corners of this country The representative types of the characters converge in a closed train of carriages, and when faced with life-threatening threats, every thought of good and evil decisions drives the story forward.
The design and context of the story links are the usual zombie films, but the more prominent is the reflection of the world and karma. It can be seen from the overall viewing effect of the theater that everyone resonated with it.
In the process of growing up, what everyone has experienced is undoubtedly not educating and changing us subtly. The adult world is more selfish. Many people are gradually becoming less kind in order to survive, and the child is the key existence in this film. The male protagonist, as an irresponsible workaholic father, is also slowly changing, learning to be kind, and also Protect the people you want to protect. Although his ending is death, this ending, in addition to regret, reflects that human nature can still be redeemed in the end.
Survival and family love are always great.

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Extended Reading
  • Lexus 2022-03-16 09:01:03

    The crying girl is ugly again. . . The student girl is also a bit ugly. . .

  • Conrad 2022-03-21 09:01:39

    I don't know if my dad's IQ and agility can last until the last little train. .

Train to Busan quotes

  • Soo-an: Dad, you only care about yourself. That's why mommy left.

  • Jong-gil: Good riddance. Always giving to others instead of to yourself. Why did you live like that? What was the point? What a load of crap.