Anyone who escapes the train without authorization will be shot to death

Reyna 2022-04-22 07:01:49

The (virus) disaster film is a classic, the domestic film "Thriller" has "learned", and "Thriller" has also "saluted". In fact, "Train to Busan" is also a variant of "Cassandra Bridge". The zombie is the visualization of the deadly virus, which makes its attack more impactful and makes the audience feel its horror more. Snowpiercer is a variant.

In contrast, "Infected Islands" and "Influenza" have a sense of urgency for disasters, but "Influenza" has a stronger sense of social reality.

And "Ka" also contains a poignant display of the authorities not taking the lives of ordinary people seriously.

The beginning of the paving is a bit long.

Regarding the horror of the virus, the perception is insufficient, and the passengers in the car are not really nervous most of the time. Mr. Kaplan was the first to know the danger.

And the emotional lines of passengers or train staff can also be done well, such as love, family, friendship, etc. The latecomer "Train to Busan" has done a good job.

The marriage crisis of the male and female protagonists, after facing the disaster together, regained their relationship, which became a common pattern in later disaster films.

The last section of the bridge is quite a scene. It is estimated that in addition to the real scene, miniature models (especially distant scenes) are also used.

Colonel: Anyone who escapes the train without authorization will be shot. Terribly cold.

Sophia Roland was once the goddess of many people.

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The Cassandra Crossing quotes

  • Dr. Jonathan Chamberlain: You can wash for a week. It will not make the slightest bit of difference.

    Jennifer Rispoli Chamberlain: What would you prescribe, doctor?

    Dr. Jonathan Chamberlain: Stop breathing! That is how the disease is transmitted.

  • Susan: [Very ill] I don't look too good, hunh?

    Herman Kaplan: Ah, liebschoen, even now you make me wish I was fifty again!