

Train to Busan

When a zombie virus pushes Korea into a state of emergency, those trapped on an express train to Busan must fight for their own survival.
When a zombie virus pushes Korea into a state of emergency, those trapped on an express train to Busan must fight for their own survival.
Not only one of the best horrors I've seen this year, but one of the best films I think I've seen in a very, very long time.
I went into this thinking that it was a horror movie. That's what I expected, a horror movie, what I got was a lot of tears and some alcohol in my system. There is horror but it's shown more in human nature, how selfish we become in face of danger.
This film surpasses it's zombie subgenre - it's a heartbreaking and gruelling tale of a father's fight for his daughter's survival. All other characters along the way are equally compelling. And the movie is a fresh take on an overused subject - don't expect guns, machetes, chainsaws and tanks - this is a raw and emotional fight you're in for.
Probably my favorite zombie movie ever I didnt expect it to be this good.
This Definitely was heading towards a 10/10 but what stops this is It labeled as a Horror??
More Action and Thrilling than Horror
I heard and read it's a good movie, was hoping it would be a good movie but did not think it would be as great as it was. Love or hate the genre, this is one of the best movies I have seen this year. Has it's ups n downs but will leave you literally tired at the end, the good kind of tired :-)
This movie was amazing!! loved it, havent seen a great movie like this in a while! No wonder why there was a bidding war to remake this. Studio Gaumont finally won the bidding war, hopefully they do the remake justice.
The ending broke my fucking heart.
Also, I was hoping on a more gruesome ending for that selfish fucker, his death felt unsatisfying.
I'm so glad I heard about it and had the pleasure of watching it. I haven't seen a movie break my heart that good in a long time. It's not usual for me to get actual tears going down my face.
'Train to Busan' is an incredibly rare horror movie that puts actual emotional investment into the characters, what I mean is, you actually care about who's going to live or die. This isn't a world-building movie, but one that devotes it's entire run-time to building an emotional attachment between the audience and the main cast. Not many modern Hollywood blockbusters and horror flicks do this motion, as they figure most people are just simply there for the thrills and the cheap jumpscares. 'Train to Busan' reminds me something. It reminds me how absolutely important it is to have characters you want to root for. The fact I actually cried for the main characters in this movie automatically puts it well above other horror and zombie movies that don't bother with this essential character development.
I loved it. I truly loved it. It's easily one of my new favorite zombie movies of all time, maybe even one of my new favorite dramas of all time. Watch it. It deserves your time and especially money.
Didn't expect to enjoy this movie so much. Something I really liked was how no one was sacrificed for shock value, which I feel is kinda prominent in a lot of movies and tv shows. For example, I feel like it would've been very easy to kill off a certain character and have everyone react in a, "Wow that's messed up" way, but I felt like every sacrifice served a purpose and made me cry- I mean, made sense.
Great acting, great writing, not so great heart rate but I forgive them.
Not only one of the best horrors I've seen this year, but one of the best films I think I've seen in a very, very long time.