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Premiering at the Cannes Film Festival, Train to Busan has received rave reviews from critics and audiences alike for its fast-paced action, layered characters and social commentary layered in between the terror.
Nearly a year after the director signed on to helm the film, Deadline reports that Tjahjanto is currently working on a reboot of the Steven Seagal-led action franchise Under Siege.
No update on when production could begin on the film has been given at the time of writing. Some of the survivors try to move quickly to the safe carriages. Survivors include Seok-woo and his daughter, a pregnant woman and her macho husband, two elderly sisters, members of a high school baseball team, a selfish tycoon and a few others.
As the train journey continues, they get picked off one by one. The zombies have been inspired by World War Z as at times they can be fast moving. The director has done well in maintaining tension and a claustrophobic atmosphere before moving the action to other places.
The characters are nicely fleshed out and this is one of the better zombie movies. This film is straightforward enough, with a simple premise: zombies on a train. The reason this film succeeds where others fail is down to the characterisation, which is superb for a straight horror tale.
The characters are realistic, well-drawn, and appealing, and there's plenty of sentiment while at the same time the film narrowly avoids falling into melodrama.
This is a visceral journey that has the viewer on the edge of his or her train seat for much of the running time. It starts off eerie and foreboding and then builds a momentum that never flags right up until the end. The CGI effects are pretty good although occasionally weak, but that doesn't matter a jot when everything else is so well portrayed. The actors impress as always in Korea, putting tons of energy and heart into their performances, and as an action-horror film this is difficult to surpass.
I enjoyed every moment. It's the start of the zombie apocalypse. The population is caught unaware. An injured girl scrambles onto a train leaving Seoul for Busan. She had been bitten by an infected and soon becomes an infected herself.
The infection spreads and the survivors find safety in a few cars. Among the survivors are a girl and her often-absent fund manager father, a strong man and his pregnant wife, two elderly sisters, a baseball team and one cheerleader, and a selfish businessman.
This is solid zombie fare. The zombies are reminiscent of World War Z.
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