She asks him to grant him a birthday wish – to take her to the seaside city of Busan. He agrees and decides to take her out for the day on the KTX, a high-speed express train that links some of South Korea’s biggest cities. They board the train, along with a number of fellow...
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: With its claustrophobic setting, Train to Busan manages a good twist on the standard zombie flick. It packs plenty of lively action and becomes a worthwhile entry in the genre. Starring Gong Yoo, Yu-mi Jung. Well Go, $24.9
Subtitles Korean, English Discs Blu-ray Disc Four-disc set (2 BD-25, 1 BD-50, 1 CD) Packaging Slipbox SteelBook, Inner print Figure/replica/props/memorabilia included Playback 2K Blu-ray: Region A(B, C untested) Import Buy on:
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Whereas the first flick in the series brought a clever and exciting twist on the zombie genre, Train to Busan Presents: Peninsula feels purposeless – beyond the 'purpose' of box office profits, that is. Disjointed, inconsist
Martial law is declared when a mysterious viral outbreak pushes Korea into a state of emergency. Those on an express train to Busan, a city that has successfully fended off the viral outbreak, must fight for their own survival…Note : Use Google Chrome Download Video - Right click and ...
The trailer makes the movie look like a massive bloated action piece - Think Nonstop meets Train to Busan. However, having watched a couple of YouTube film reviews, I was pleasantly surprised to see it described as not just a brainless action movie, but more of a dialogue-based film with...
We also discussed the recent wildfire success of Netflix's seriesSquid Game(which features hisTrain to Busanco-starGong Yoo) and why he hopes the Korean Netflix sensation helps American audiencesget used to watching subtitles. "It depends on the comfortability of the audience and what is access...