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The Last Train to New York. Action Horror Thriller. Remake of the 2016 Korean film Train to Busan about a father traveling with his daughter on a train during a zombie outbreak. Director.
Peninsula: Directed by Yeon Sang-ho. With Gang Dong-won, Lee Re, Koo Kyo-hwan, Kim Do-yoon. A zombie virus has in the last four years spread to all South Korea. Four Koreans in Hong Kong sail through the blockade to Incheon for USD20,000,000 on a truck.
Train to Busan is much more than the sum of the frenetic zombie hordes that terrorize the train in scarily multiplying numbers. It is also about the community joining forces to combat crime, workers facing down management, commoners disdaining government in general, and distracted parents.
Essentially a sequel to Seoul Station (2016) which was an acclaimed feature length zombie anime, Train To Busan tells the story of the passengers of a train from Seoul to Busan as the outbreak begins.
The upcoming English-language remake of Yeon Sang-ho's zombie banger "Train to Busan" is picking up speed. The 2016 original feature concerns a viral undead outbreak in Seoul and an intense fight for survival aboard a train of unassuming passengers.
Train to Busan (2016) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Train to Busan: Directed by Yeon Sang-ho. With Gong Yoo, Jung Yu-mi, Ma Dong-seok, Kim Su-an. While a zombie virus breaks out in South Korea, passengers struggle to survive on the train from Seoul to Busan.
Celebrated as a “genre-transcending masterpiece” by Kingsman writer Jane Goldman, Yeon Sang-ho’s horror about a zombie virus spreading aboard a high-speed train received critical acclaim due to its mix of intense action and emotional bite, with iconic filmmaker Edgar Wright (Shaun of the Dead) naming Train To Busan the “best zombie ...
Plane to Busan: Directed by T Scott. A zombie outbreak occurs on a plane carrying a mutated corpse to Busan for research. After the freezer malfunctions, the corpse reanimates as a zombie and spreads the virus to others on board, causing chaos mid-flight.
Overall, Peninsula is inferior to Train to Busan in every imaginable manner and is by all means a dull, boring & lacklustre chapter that opts for a more playful tone, is devoid of any substance, and is severely lacking the verve, heart & passion that made the previous entry a thrilling delight.