In fact, there is no need for South Korea to imitate the United States to make zombie films like "Train to Busan". The "Tunnel" released at the same time is a local film that South Korean directors are familiar with. After all, the transplant of zombies in "Train to Busan" is only a formality, and at the same time, it brought a large bucket of popcorn to the entire Asian region. "Tunnel" is not the case. The last sentence "You bastards, get out of my way" is far less violent than the bombing of government buildings in "Terrorist Live", and it is more rational. "Is the media more important or life more important?" The reporter couldn't answer it, and I couldn't answer it either. The translation is "Truth is more important, or life is more important?" What the film tries to show is that when a disaster occurs, there are various conflicts between the government, the media, the public, capitalists and the parties involved, and the result of the conflict of interests is often not the best result - giving up saving people.
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