I haven’t seen a lot of zombie movies. In fact, my only reference would be Walking Dead, and I didn’t even finish all the seasons available. Train to Busan has become a phenomenal hit, and my FB timeline is full of raves about this Korean zombie movie. Since I am going gaga over Kdramas these days (#KimSooHyunIsLove), I thought I might as well see this controversial movie. I braced myself, because I knew I would be subjecting myself to a screamfest and shock, but when I was already in front of the screen, I must say Korean visual media has never ceased to provide me with a roller-coaster of emotions.
The movie not only proved to be great when it comes to cinematography, it is also packed with things I’ve heard from my humanity class, and more. It effectively demonstrated how far people can go in being nice and kind, selfish and cruel all in the name of survival. Here are some of the things that made me gooey in watching a zombie movie.
1. We do not have all the time in the world. I’ve always been a fan of the saying live life to the fullest, because we’d never know until when we are gonna be with our loved ones and spend time with them. Seok-Woo was a fund manager and was always away from home, thus never had enough time for his daughter. Good thing he heeded to the last plea of his daughter Soo-an to go to Busan and visit her mom. Little did he know though, that it could be their last bonding moment.
3. Love is an ultimate sacrifice. Trust too. I was really under the impression that all of them would actually survive, although looking back at Walking Dead, I also thought that Train to Busan wouldn’t be different in that sense. Anyway, Sang-hwa is gonna be your main man when it came to sacrificing oneself in order for a loved one to survive. Well, there was that heart-breaking scene in the end between Soo-an and her dad, but those last looks in the eyes of husband and pregnant wife who knew that it would the last time they would see each other were something that twisted my heart out, too. Good thing, too, that this sacrifice didn’t go in vain.
Train to Busan premiered in the Philippines on September 1 and is still being shown in some cinemas. Glad that I’ve finally seen it.
What was the last movie you’ve seen? Tell me about it.
xoxo,
Beth G.
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Thank you!
Enjoy!
I'm actually eager to watch this movie too! whoaa gonna watch this later.
Yeah.. ang sakit sa puso. 🙁
Thank you. The shadow scene is just… 🙁 🙁 🙁
I have watched this too and that final shadow-scene is just heartbreaking!! nice review and thoughts, Beth!