- Do it?
- Be so kind. At times like these, you just have to take care of yourself. Answer me.
- Grandma always suffers from knee pain.
- Darling...
Different emotions are experienced throughout the story from shocks to small (maybe big, depending on the level of sensitivity of the person and the attention paid to the plot) moments of grief, causing you at some point to connect to the experiences presented on screen and to share, sometimes, the same reactions of the characters.
Yes, it's another Zombie movie and it can be so unrealistic. But there is a world beyond that, embodied in family relationships, social problems and the bonds that can form in a situation of constant danger. Each step, decision, obstacle and overcoming of obstacles encloses us in that disastrous reality to allow us to reflect on ourselves and our surroundings.
Perhaps an external force or
curiosity has provoked interest in the film, however, you still need another
reason to get into the fictitious yet incredibly produced scenes. If this is
the case, dare to read the following sypnosis:
Sok Woo travels with his daughter Soo Ahn on the KTX high-speed train that runs from Seoul to Busan and connects the 442 km that separate the two cities. Also on the train are a baseball team, two elderly sisters, a terrified homeless man, a couple about to have a baby, and cruel people like one of the train workers.
The ride begins smoothly, but soon a girl shows strange symptoms and loses control. When the train travelers become aware that they have a zombie virus before them and that the young girl is infected, they will try their best to survive the infection spreading through South Korea and save their lives.
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