"Seoul Station" is called the prequel of "Train to Busan" by many people, but the two have a 50 cent relationship, but the background is similar.
After finishing "Train to Busan", go back to "Seoul Station". Personally, I actually prefer the latter. Although the style of painting and logic are flawed, and although the characterization is too rough, it is better in one point - uncompromising.
As a cartoon, it abandoned the third-party factor, boldly pointed the finger of social problems directly at the elite, and satirized the government without compromise. It is darker and more desperate without following the routine or seeking the box office. The government can ruthlessly block normal people in the zombie zone and shoot them without reason. In the ending of "Train to Busan", the guards did not shoot the girls and pregnant women directly, which was the result of compromise.
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