Survival

Okey 2022-03-23 09:03:03

"Train to Busan 2: Peninsula" Compared with the previous work, this work is completely a Korean version of "The Road to Survival". "Fighting monsters, brushing equipment, and picking up money" completely abandons the thinking about human nature, blindly pursues action stimulation, and the plot is too American. In addition, this work has many loopholes in the logic of the story, such as the biggest BUG: the zombie virus broke out for four years, and the zombies who do not eat or drink are still "running on horses", which is simply new energy. After watching: The Korean version of "The Road to Survival".

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Extended Reading
  • Mariela 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    The gun version 1080p has been read. It is suggested to change it to: Train to Busan 2: Go Karting | Tanabata Festival, re-view the WEB HD version in 1080p, maintain the original evaluation.

  • Halle 2022-03-27 09:01:18

    The first one was quite popcorn, and the sequel was even more popcorn. The first one has at least a lot of discussions on love, family, and human nature, and there are at least a few scenes that will keep you fresh after watching it; the sequel has nothing to do with zombies, and is completely reduced to a gunfight + drag racing action movie. The key CG sense is still very heavy, and it looks very inconsistent, especially those few drifts are more exaggerated than "Fast and Furious". The biggest failure is the final full-scale opening. It should be over when the heroine commits suicide by drinking bullets, and it is forced to end in a happy ending. The only bright spot is that Unit 631 used live people to play the game, but unfortunately it didn't go in depth.