quick and easy watch
Good zombie movie. quick pace, easy yo watch! my hang up is there are parts where they pause to cry, hug, and stare right in the middle of chaos. Another thing to note they young girls driving skills where better than the adults. I enjoyed watching it but it was unrealistic how experienced she was with driving. I know we did not need a lot of back story, but we could’ve at least got a bit more of how the characters survived. why they decided to take some people and use them as wild dogs to fight zombies for fun.Was this review helpful to you?
Not comparable to the prequel
Seriously, this should've just been its own zombie movie, not Train to Busan 2. I loved the first one after watching it for the first time this year — it not only had the right amount of tension and stress, but also made me love all the characters and go through the heartbreak of losing them.This one had none of the same heart in it. It essentially felt like an action flick. And if that's what you're a fan of, then you'll love all the drag racing and the shootouts. But I'm not really a fan of mindless action, and even though there were some scenes where they tried to be tragic, I hadn't connected with the characters at all, and crying scenes felt dragged out.
Ultimately, it was just too formulaic — there was no deep-dive into the human condition (though there were some dystopian vibes), and zombies were relegated to the background the same way a general would wield an army, as a weapon. It was still a nice watch; after all, I LOVE the Train to Busan zombies — but all this movie did was hit home how good the first one was.
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Realistic view of an apocalyptic country
I thought this movie was decent. The bit that intrigued me the most was the zombie ring for a form of entertainment. I thought it most certainly could happen if there's no other means of fun and games. The ostracizing of Korean citizens bc they came from a zombie infested country was something that I didn't expect too. In another view, it's like taking in immigrants that the citizens did not want. I could see how this movie was realistic in a way. Points off for the driving scenes tho cuz it aint fast and furious here. Where's the fuel coming from anyway?Was this review helpful to you?
Good as a stand alone film
I think this film is good if it wasn't a sequel to Train to Busan. The first film had such a different tone to this that I think this would have worked out as a stand alone film, or a spin-off it they really still want to tie it to the first film, rather than being a sequel. I enjoyed the film, it has some really exciting car/zombie chase, though the villains are shallow, and the film got a bit predictable. Nevertheless, for me this is a good action film instead of a gripping character driven horror-thriller drama like its predecessor.Was this review helpful to you?
A total disappointment... Don’t watch this with an expectation as high as Train to Busan...
I’ve read a couple of reviews regarding this movie, and many were disappointed. I thought that it wouldn’t be that bad since Kang Dong Won and Lee Jung Hyun are going to act as the main characters, but... I was wrong. It was THAT BAD.The movie started of okay for me, but it gets super boring in the middle until the end. Even the ending was super slow and the whole storyline was quite absurd. It could’ve been made shorter, but instead it was a whole 2 hours of movie.
Overall, a 5/10. I don’t think I’m going to rewatch this movie ever again...
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If you want to watch/ BUY this movie read the reviews first!
So, my mistake here is that I did not read the reviews, and went ahead and bought the CD the moment I laid my eyes on it. Since everyone was all about Train to Busan sequel, I really thought this was going to continue the story, however it has absolutely no relevance to Train to Busan, which sucks because Train to Busan was a phenomenal movie and i’d rewatch it all over again, we didn’t get to see how the story really ended either.What happened to the girl? The pregnant lady? Busan? This movie will not give you any of these answers other than that the entirety of Korea has been infected. This movie shouldn’t even be called a sequel, it’s a totally different movie. Zombies weren’t even that big here, it was more human VS mad abandoned humans- which isn’t bad at all. I actually enjoyed this movie; just extremely disappointed because it did not contribute to the original story of Train to Busan.
I don’t think I’d like to rewatch it either, it’s a good movie but man, killing characters isn’t going to make a story good. If you like zombie movies, I guess this is a good one, however just know that it has absolutely no story continuing.
Characters where badass too and soundtrack was great.Their outfits were cool, and the whole movie’s color scheme was breathtaking.
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"Escape From New York" returns to the Zombie Genre
[Written/Watched 24 Dec, 2020 on Letterboxd]Right off the bat, "Peninsula" feels like an appeal to the more action-oriented audience of the zombie genre and Western (white) audiences (with the irritating presence of white actors, calling the undead 'zombies' instead of some precious in-universe nickname, our protagonist being a military dude).
In that sense I do feel like it doesn't understand what made "Train to Busan" and "Seoul Station" so appealing to everyone back in 2016. (It wasn't the action, but how it chose to tell its story from the perspective of civilians, all while subtly criticizing South Korea's classism, privatization, and the treatment of the homeless.)
On the other, this is just director Yeon Sang-ho choosing to do something different whilst appealing to the market. "Peninsula" and the "Beyond the Thunderdome meets Resident Evil 4" vibe just feels like the inevitable fate of most zombie genre stories. And that's not a bad thing if you don't hold the zombie genre in some high esteem (especially almost twenty years since its resurgence as power genre in 2002).
And for all of that, "Peninsula" never veers into the tired and violent territory of "The Walking Dead" or other serialized zombie dramas that became parodies of themselves (because capitalism demands franchises continue beyond sustainability). The movie knows how to have fun with the genre, and revels in its silliness more than anything. (Nothing proves this more than the wild car chases where the two kids outsmart both the zombies and mad ex-military goons with some "Tokyo Drift"-level driving.)
The themes of "Busan" and even "Seoul" remain (community vs. individualism, capitalism and militarism exploiting and dehumanizing the disadvantaged), expanded to a broader, actiony scale. The humans know to work together to survive, but most still fall victim to the zombies and their own violent tendencies, wrapped up in material and military nostalgia of a world still killing itself for both.
Considering our central character really isn't given a moment to be before he's thrown into the deep-end of angst and a tragic past (a dead family, sans a brother-in-law), the film sets up the expectation of simply not expecting much from its motley crew of characters.
None of them are terrible per-se, and the film certainly tries to center their humanity above all else. But they're definitely more archetypal than the casts of "Seoul" and "Busan", who seemed determined to rise above their types and leave their audiences talking about them for days after.
Basically, more time is spent getting the characters from A-to-B than actually developing the characters so that their actions matter once the destination is reached. It doesn't earn that melodramatic Deus Ex "Resident Evil" ending (zombies respectfully maintaining their distance from the chopper as it rides off into the sunset).
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THIS SHOULDNT EVEN BE CONSIDERED IN THE TRAIN TO BUSAN COLLECTION
I had high hopes after watching train to busan hoping to see the girl and the surviving lady which didnt make an appearance at all .this movie lost me when people was getting kidnapped and forced to fight for survival in a ring against zombies and people betting chocolate bars on their life .
I lost interest halfway through but pushed myself to finish it because I thought it could have got better.
there was some good scenes like with the boy saving the man and him driving the car and stuff .
not something I would rewatch and I think this is the first time since love alarm I have been disappointed in a Korean movie / series .
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Another amazing instalment in the Train to Busan franchise.
Another amazing instalment in the Train to Busan franchise. Despite being part of the franchise, this movie stands on its own and can be watched independently. I loved seeing the growth the main male character goes through, from drowning in his grief to being a hero. I loved the heist storyline and found it very different from any other zombie movie I've seen.Was this review helpful to you?
A Great Action Zombie Movie!
I couldn't resist, and decided to write a review on this underrated movie. Honestly I don't understand why it received so much hate; because it's actually very good.Many people compared Peninsula to Train to Busan, meanwhile although they're slightly linked, they're completely different plot wise and cast.
Train to Busan targets more of a psychological genre, and the relations between people, whilst Peninsula is more of an action packed movie.
If you're currently in that stage, wondering whether or not you should give this movie a try, do it, watch it. Trust me, you won't be disappointed! The amount of negative reviews also put me off from watching this movie, but I'm so glad I still gave it a chance nevertheless!
Peninsula is honestly very entertaining and worth a watch. I loved the cast, the acting was outstanding, and of course the plot didn't disappoint itself.
Plus it has a more positive ending, compared with Train to Busan.
Either way, give it a go!
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Train to Busan 2 ? não mesmo.
já tinha escutado opiniões e criticas de quem tinha visto no hype do primeiro filme invasão zumbi, que por sinal já sabia que esse não entregaria nada então já estava ciente que seria uma bomba e não e que foi mesmo?! acho que esse filme peca em tudo, parece tudo forçado e você não liga ou se importa com nenhum personagem mesmo eles tentando pegar bater no emocional, não gostei nenhum pouco de nada algumas ideias são boas porém e tão mal executada que torna tudo ruimNÃO recomendo para ninguém, continuem só com o primeiro mesmo Train to Busan que não promete e entrega
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Una secuela que no tiene precuela
Cuando anunciaban una segunda parte de Train To Busan, me emocione mucho, hasta creí que Gong Yoo iba a aparecer de zombie, pero nada que ver con Peninsula.Peninsula es una nueva historia, con nuevos personajes, más que una precuela, es una película paralela a Train To Busan, y eso me decepciono mucho, pues la vendieron mal, y creo que por eso a muchas personas no les ha gustado esta película; contrario a mí, a quien si me gustó.
Obviamente no es mejor que la primera, pero la historia de esta da un giro y enseña muchas cosas más, como el valor del amor, amistad, y sobretodo el valor de la familia.
Gang Dong Won, excelente, cada vez amo más a este actor.
Los zombies, interesantes como siempre.
En todo caso, si la quieren ver, adelante, los ánimo, pero no se ilusionen con que van a ver un nuevo tren.
Saben, hubiera sido genial que la hija- personaje sobreviviente de Gong Yoo hubiera liderado esta película.
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