When directors mix these elements well, then the movie becomes a hit, just like this one | Sok-woo, a father with not much time for his daughter, Soo-ahn, are boarding the KTX, a fast train that shall bring them from Seoul to Busan |
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Zombies are not explained much | Yes, it has zombies, but is this movie all about them? While the KTX is shooting towards Busan, the passenger's fight for their families and lives against the zombies - and each other |
Ironically, the secret lies in familiarity.
Money is the biggest problem, of course | Also, it is clearly shown that the doors aren't automatic as the handle needs to be pulled down, but eventually they realise that the infected can't open doors, but during the initial outbreak several do so with ease |
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What made this Korean zombie blockbuster movie which is definitely unfamiliar to Korean people successful? This tells how bold movement it was to make 'Train to Busan' | Selfishness, altruism, violence, love and much more are being depicted in this movie |
Since it takes a lot of money, success should be guaranteed before making a movie is decided.
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