After watching this movie, there is no doubt about it, it is still the conclusion: Human nature is the most terrible
movie. The beginning of the movie is to describe the living conditions of the people living at the bottom of the society. No one pays attention to them. They care about them. do. There are workers who demand wages from their bosses, street sleepers who are despised by others, and women who are chased away from rent. It has been said that happiness is basically the same, but sadness varies from person to person. Despite all the social conditions, no one wants to care about them, no one pays attention to whether they are living in the open air, or forced to be prostitutes by life. What they have can only be warmed by a group of people who are sympathetic to each other, that kind of very insignificant warmth.
The most heart-wrenching thing is that there is only one street sleeper who is willing to help the elderly infected by the virus, buy medicine for him with the only money, and suffer all the scorn, and only he will look for him. But the kind-hearted him was the first to be bitten, which is ironic.
Everyone only cares about their own interests, no one is willing to help each other, and in the end, they suffer the consequences. But after watching this movie, what made me despair are those hot-blooded young people. They help people who are fleeing in an emergency. They are kind-hearted and want to save everyone, but they are still captured by zombies in the end. They are very desperate. Get a good deal? Instead, it fell behind and protected the "rapists". But this drama still doesn't have the desperation of Train to Busan. He didn't wantonly create conflicts between people, and most of them describe the zombies coming or people willing to help. Although there will also be high-ranking officials who think they are superior in society and think that they should be more suitable for living in this world than this group of "garbage". There are also employees in various positions who have been worn down by this society. They hold an attitude that they have nothing to do with themselves, and try their best to not mind their own business, so that this will become more and more indifferent. This society is not a greenhouse.
I want to go home too, but I don't have a home. This is probably the common cry of the lonely people in this society.
The final reversal is a bit inexplicable. I thought I had boiled a pot of thick soup of fatherly love, but it was burnt and returned to the darkness of society. In fact, the movie is still quite dark, and it can almost brew positive energy, and it will catch you off guard when you think it is over. Sometimes society is like this. It is not as beautiful as you think, but it is not as bad as you think. All you can do is to wipe out the entire army. If you can succeed without cheating, it is also a kind of success, right?
You are obviously trying to survive, but the desperation is that people outside will choose to give up on you. This point is felt deeper and more real during the trip to Busan. Obviously, he has crossed life and death again and again, only to find that he has been abandoned.
Generally speaking, the viewing experience of Seoul Station is not as good as that of Busan. Perhaps the animation has alleviated the intuitive feeling, but the various conflicts in Busan will be more shocking, and the social conditions and human nature will be discussed more comprehensively. You can go and see.
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