A Sneak Peek into Train to Busan

By: Asmita Roy

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Train to Busan is a South Korean action horror film, released in the time 2016 directed by Yeon Sang- ho and starring Gong Yoo( as Seok Woo), Jung Yu- mi( as Sung Gyeong), Ma Dong- seok( as Sang Hwa) and Kim Su- an( as Su- An). In South Korea alone, it recorded further than 11 million observers and was the loftiest-grossing film of the time. It came the loftiest-grossing Korean film in Malaysia, Hong Kong, and Singapore. The movie ranked at the top in the Blue Dragon Film Award( November 25, 2016) and Asian Film Awards( March 21, 2017). The film also premiered in the Night Wireworks section of the Cannes Film Festival on 13 May 2016. 

High-Speed Train from Seoul to Busan

The film substantially takes place on a high-speed train from Seoul to Busan as a zombie catastrophe suddenly breaks out in the country and threatens the safety of the passengers. Seok- woo( Gong Yoo) and his son Su- An( Kim Su- an) are on a train to Busan to celebrate his son’s birthday at her mama’s place. still, the trip turns into agony when a chemical leak takes place at a biotech factory which eventually leads to the launch of a zombie catastrophe that fleetly spreads across South Korea. further, half of the people present on the train get infected. The situation gets worse when leftover passengers get recent news reports of the fleetly- spreading epidemic across the country, and Seok- woo( Gong Yoo) discovers the biotech factory was connected to his business. latterly, he receives a tip from one of his workers at Daejeon Station secured by the South Korean Army. 

The passengers deboard the train into a vacant station, but soon find the dogfaces to have come zombies, who snappily charge the group. Several passengers are attacked and killed as they fight back to the train, while the utmost of the surviving bones safely boards the frontal buses. The captain drives the train to Busan after learning it has been established as a counterblockade zone. Watch the movie till the end to find out about the passengers who arrive at Busansafely. Train to Busan was shot in Seoul, Yeongnam, and Daejeon, South Korea. Daejeon Station and Dongdaegu Station were among the filming locales. The zombies created in this movie are computer-generated, especially in the chase scenes. This nearly resembles the game “ Need for Speed ” from the PlayStation 2 period. Special goods used in this movie were done by the Visual goods Supervisor, Hwang- Su Jeong. 

Movie is Evocative of World War Z (2013)

This movie is evocative of World War Z( 2013), especially the goods and robustness showing zombies climbing the wall using bodies, one above the other. They explode out of narrow galleries in the same manner and mimic those scenes. In Train to Busan, the main focus is on the plot and the zombie catastrophe is pleasurable background noise. The film is centered around being on the train, and the train station to get home. While there are many fight scenes within the film, there’s no reliance on bloodshed to produce pressure and action. 

The movie conditions are7.6/ 10 on IMDb and 96 on Rotten Tomatoes. Due to its graphic violence, it’s rigorously for aged teenagers and grown-ups. therefore, Train to Busan graces extreme caution, especially for sensitive observers who have trouble handling violent violence and intimidating zombies. This movie entered some significant awards with the stylish supporting actor by Eui- Sung Kim, stylish art direction by Mok- won Lee, and stylish cinematography by Hyung- deokLee.In the end, zombies ’ sins are used against them. 

The group discovers a way to avoid the crowd. Hair and camera angles are used when the zombies chow down on mortal meat. Cameras are also directed on the metamorphosis from mortal to a zombie. The homiletic liar is so refreshing in the scene where Soo- An shows compassion and courtesy to an aged woman by giving up her seat; when she highlights her father’s incapability to appreciate kind gestures that go a long way to stick them all together; and the filial cling that strengthens as the movie advances.

By: Asmita Roy

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