Train

트레인 ‧ Drama ‧ 2020
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s_joni27
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Apr 10, 2021
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 8.0

A visual, auditory and sensory masterpiece.

I was exploring the thriller genre when I came about this gorgeous drama. Everything about it is great.
The story is so good, and the ending left me feeling complete. So many plot twists (me being a thriller junkie obviously already predicted the ending - but still was not disappointed) and the writers did a great job of explaining everything, so I wasn't left with those annoying questions about the world left after the credits rolled, but left enough mystery till the end that I was hooked on every little detail and small things that didn't seem right (yet).
The visuals were amazing, highlighting the difference in settings and times. I think what carried the show as well, was the amazing acting. I honestly teared up a bit because the actors portrayed emotions so well.
Overall, OCN has done it again with another fantastic mystery!

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StefAnd
3 people found this review helpful
Apr 29, 2021
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.5
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Awful Motherhood vs Love Transcending Universe


The story itself is nothing original, many have tried to explain the parallel universe concurrently live on. Yet this drama has something unique intrinsically, that is love interconnecting the characters. The execution was wonderful too, keep me at my edge of seat every episode on. There are not many plot gaps, so I can enjoy it nevertheless.

The protecting instinct of a mother contradicts with her duty to nurture her son for a better man. Thus, I can say the fallacy of the motherhood was caused by her disease and her own trait. That being said, the act of multi-murderous of the son too was not all at her mother fault. His own will too caused it albeit his disease may contribute some too.

On the other hand, the ripple of the first murder at the same time causing love sparks. The umbrella was given approximately the same time female ML's father was killed. That love grows for 12 years. In world A it was nurtured closely, while in world B kept silently.

For the acting, both ML gave their best. However, YSY needs to be more subtle expressing his emotions. He seems more fragile than he should be. But I have weakness for KSJ, since I first catch her glimpse at HUSH. In world B she tried to convey her gesture proportionately as to her experience in the world. Contrary to the world A, her walks looks dragged like a lifeless being.

As the supporting was hit and miss. While most of the supporting police force was good acted, both antagonists has some to be said upon. The son is well-acted, portrayed to a sick person to the bone. The mother not so, her acting even in world A was not impressive.

The music was spot on, ending theme performed by Jo Wan Sun illustrating how a lover will never cease to chase his/ her love. Soundtrack too was appropriately accompanying the ambient atmospehere built by the tense suspense.

All in all, the drama is definitely must watch for those crave for love, suspense, and a bit of sci-fi/ mystic drama.

PS: the admins should add the romance genre to this drama ^^

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Ongoing 7/12
Marchantia
8 people found this review helpful
Aug 2, 2020
7 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

DRAMA THAT CAN'T BE MISSED !!!

I have watched till episode 7 .This is my this year 1st drama which I have never skip in the middle . Most of Dramas including Parallel dimension let you confuse most of the time but this one I don't have any confusion . After started watching it I regret one thing most and that is why did I started watching it now bcz 6 days look like month to me . I just wanted to finish all 12 episodes in one go. And about acting as expected you will love YSY more and more .He is great actor . And its my 1st time seeing kyung so jin but she is also doing her best . All of the casts in parallel dimension portrays their different characters in best way which makes this drama more awesome !!

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Kate
3 people found this review helpful
Aug 29, 2021
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
Train was a nice crime show with a twist of parallel universes. How many times can we watch serial killer killing and detectives trying to find them, before it gets boring? Adding sci-fi elements to the equation, Train stood out among other crime shows, at least in terms of the concept.

It’s a quite fast paced thrill that will keep you engaged till the last episode. Perfect for a binge watch. The writer plays the differences between characters and their relationship in the two parallel universes well, making me interested in their future encounters and the results of them.

While in most cases I complain that the shows are too long and drag, here I would not mind additional 2 episodes, that could be used to ease me into the story and who the characters are. They hit you with some emotional dialogues and scenes at the beginning, but it’s hard to feel anything, when you don’t yet know and connect to the characters.

What’s more, I do believe the writer and director did not use this unique idea to its full potential. At the end of the day, it felt a bit too much like a normal crime show, where the investigation is tough, because they cannot find all the bodies. The parallel universes idea was not as prominent as I wish it could have been.

It’s hard for me to comment on the acting, since I believe many of the characters were simply miscast. While I adore Yoon Shi Yoon in many of his roles, I did not buy his portrayal of Do Won. Same goes for Kyung Soo Jin and Lee Hang Na. Both talented actresses, for me they just did not fit the roles in this show.

Overall, it’s an interesting plot driven story that escalates quickly and does not slow down till the end. While the show is not a groundbreaking masterpiece, it’s for sure a solid form of entertainment. It builds on the idea of the butterfly effect, where one choice can greatly affect not only your future, but also people around you.

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Ongoing 7/12
VWinYiZhan
8 people found this review helpful
Aug 11, 2020
7 of 12 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 4.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 6.5
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

So far..

It’s not looking good. To be honest I would’ve dropped this if Yoon Shi Yoon wasn’t the main lead... I don’t really pay attention to what’s going on yet I know what’s going on.. even right now I’m considering rather or not I should drop it.. which i probably won’t because I’m bored asf rn. Not really anticipating anything in particular

The cast is just meh, there’s nothing wrong but there’s something wrong with either the acting or the character. Two character are so annoying for me, like those two just seem fake, one of the two might be the culprit as her-his every face expression seems so fake.

Music is also meh not really that good but not that bad.

I’ll never rewatch this again ever.

So overall rn it’s a 4 out of 10 it might change depending on the ending.. if there’s a big surprise that can change my opinion then i might come back to edit. Giving it a 4 already feels overrated though, i guess i can say i added one more star becaus of Yoon Shi Yoon. I hope the story progress nicely so i can rate it better....

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gubovanina
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Oct 5, 2022
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 7.0
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You guys made me question this drama

So as I was scrolling through the review section I saw much stuff I don't quite agree with.
1. The killer was easy to guess. I don't know if I am just stupid or if you are a genius, but I feel like they made the storyline to surprise us with another plot twist. Yeah, the doctor seemed suspicious but I could never predict the other person in the story.
2. The ML has weak acting skills, he was overreacting way too much.- Well I am not sure what scene are you thinking about but I did not feel uncomfortable watching him act or I never saw him overreacting. Ofc almost the same things were spread about the FL but there were comments like she was annoying and everyone can have their own opinion on this matter.

But when we want to talk about the drama without comments from others and only my honest opinion I will say that it had good chemistry between the main characters, good character development, and an impressive ending. I went into this thinking that it would be a normal serial killer thing but after 3rd episode when I was scrolling through reviews I saw the words "parallel universe" which kind of scared me and I was expecting myself to get bored after one more episode. But as you can see I finished it with good ratings.

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alon-luna
1 people found this review helpful
Sep 7, 2024
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
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***MAJOR SPOILERS***

No kdrama has topped Signal yet for me when it comes to thrillers, but this came pretty close. Just like the previous drama I watched, this was also about second chances.

Like Signal, Train (I guess OCN just really likes single title dramas!) did well in balancing the supernatural aspects with the crime solving. I figured out who the main antagonist was early on but I like who they chose, and also the backstory that came with it. I’m not sure how I felt about the killer’s motivation (it’s not exactly realistic compared to real life serial killers) but they made a good story out of it. The length of the drama also works…I’m just really glad it was only 12 episodes because if it weren’t, they would’ve added useless filler and some of the middle episodes would've dragged on. Train also manages to pull off a creepy atmosphere convincingly. I’ve seen other thriller kdramas try to do this, but with plots so ridiculous, I just ended up getting annoyed. Not so here.

This is a male centric story where the male lead, Do Won, is the protagonist and the rest are supporting characters. Do Won is a very strong but vulnerable, brave and yet in over his head type of hero. His parallel self is an addicted junkie who is consumed by bitterness and does nothing but harm himself and others in a downward spiral. The actor portrays both opposites well.

The actress playing the female lead Seo Kyung is also efficient in playing 2 different roles. I like how Seo Kyung was more stubborn and bitter in the parallel world and yet, she knew how to apologize when wrong and acknowledge misconceptions she’s had about one of the other characters. I also like how protective Do Won was over her and how regretful he was of his behavior towards her in the original world.

The chemistry between the main couple was good and the romance was very touching without eclipsing the main plot.

The drama also does well in connecting the parallel worlds in terms of the fate of its characters. There is this question of whether history is doomed to repeat itself and in some cases, yes but in others, the results can be quite different.

One thing I disliked about Train is how, in several instances, characters who would have been dead (getting shot in such close range?) managed to survive. I’m glad they did but it just seemed too unbelievable, given how the scenes were presented. Also, the ending, while happy, was still too open ended.

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Park Min
1 people found this review helpful
Feb 7, 2024
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 5.5
Story 5.5
Acting/Cast 5.5
Music 2.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

Thomas the Time Engine

First impressions are important and this one didn't have a good one. The drama really needed a better introduction for what they had, the first episode was just plain bad and it didn't serve its purpose. While I appreciate the shorter runtime of 12 episodes that OCN usually offers with their thrillers but even in this case some scenes and episodes were redundant. It didn't help its case repeating that one specific flashback of the night when male lead met Seo Kyung and lost his father about 20-30 times throughout the drama. The story had its usual plot holes just like most thriller/mystery of its kind but at least there wasn't anything outrageous. One more thing, it felt like it was the type of show that would benefit greatly from a custom made good OST.

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7even 7even
3 people found this review helpful
Aug 17, 2020
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 1.0

Ending Episode....!!

Overview: 1-6 Episodes [Nothing New]
7 & 8th Episodes [Story Started]
9,10,11th Episodes [Routine]
12th Episode [Perfect Finish]

Likes: 1)One of my favourite concept
2)Final Episode

Dislikes: 1) Direction Problem [Especially For Acting]
2) Writing [Some Logics]
3) First 6 episodes are stretched
4) Already Expected Killer Characterization

Overall: 1)If you're a fan of OCN drama's then definitely watch...
2)If you're a fan of Fantasy/Parallel Dimensions Concept... Then watch it but with low expectations...




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Aayra_Ag
1 people found this review helpful
Apr 2, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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Happy End For Forever

Train (2020) K-Drama Ending Explained – A Love That Transcends Time and Worlds

The ending of Train left many viewers confused, but in reality, it beautifully depicted how Seo Do-won (the male lead) and Han Seo-kyung (the female lead) were destined to be together across different worlds. Their love was not bound by fate alone but by the choices they made.

At the end of the series, Seo Do-won from World A is seen standing on the train tracks in World B, watching a train approach. Many assumed that he died, but that’s not the case. The scene suggests that he boarded the train, traveling to another parallel world—World C. This means he did not die but instead continued his journey.

Meanwhile, in World B, Han Seo-kyung, after getting information from the imprisoned Chief villain, firmly declares that her fate is not to die or be separated from Seo Do-won. Instead, their destiny is to meet and stay together. She realizes that, no matter the world, Seo Do-won is always the one who saves her. Even in World B—where people assume they never met—he had already saved her once by offering her his extra umbrella. This proves that they were always meant to cross paths in every world.

Seo Do-won once told the villainous Chief in World B that fate did not cause all these tragic events—rather, it was the chief herself and her son who shaped them. The repeated tragedies were a result of her actions, not destiny. In every world, she tried to protect her son, but in doing so, she made him into the serial killer. The root cause of everything was that she abandoned her son out of fear of his rare disease. Had she not done so—had she shown him love and care from childhood—he would never have become a murderer in the first place.

Now, in World C, things are different. Here, a version of Seo Do-won (Chief Seo) exists, and he is alive and well, holding the Chief position. This implies that in this world, the villainous Chief and her son either do not exist or took a different path—perhaps she never abandoned her son, never prioritized her career over him, and thus never became a detective. As a result, her son did not become a serial killer, and no murders occurred.

In this new world, as Seo Do-won (from World A) is walking across a crosswalk, he meets Han Seo-kyung (from World B). She recognizes him, grabs his hand, and insists on starting over. He initially believes that, like in World B, they are not meant to be together—but she proves him wrong. She introduces herself, and he smiles, accepting their new beginning.

This is the true happy ending. Their love surpasses timelines, dimensions, and parallel worlds. No matter where they are, they will always find each other. They were destined to be together—forever.


So we got an amazing happy end. Main leads are together for forever with new beginning without any past burdens. Now they will not be alone .. but together , would stay beside each other for infinity.

Further story would be :-
Train (2020) after 12 episode continuation:-

Chapter 1: A New Beginning

The moment Han Seo-kyung grabbed Seo Do-won’s hand at the crosswalk, he felt time stand still. Her eyes, filled with unwavering determination, told him everything—this was real. They were real.

"My name is Han Seo-kyung," she said, her voice steady yet emotional.

Seo Do-won smiled—a rare, genuine smile that reached his tired eyes. “I know,” he replied, squeezing her hand.

They had been separated across worlds, across lives, but somehow, fate had led them back to each other. Not by accident. Not by destiny. But by the choices they had made.

That evening, they sat by the Han River, watching the water shimmer under the city lights. They talked for hours—about the lives they had lived, the people they had lost, and the battles they had fought. But this time, there was no train to take them away. No parallel worlds pulling them apart.

This time, they were going to stay.


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Chapter 2: Falling Into Forever

Days turned into weeks, and Seo Do-won and Han Seo-kyung became inseparable. They moved in together into a small yet cozy apartment, filled with warmth and quiet laughter. Seo Do-won, once haunted by his past, found peace in waking up to the sight of her sleeping beside him.

One evening, as rain pattered softly against the windows, Seo Do-won stood in their dimly lit living room, holding a small velvet box in his hand.

"Seo-kyung," he called, his voice slightly nervous.

She turned from the kitchen, her loose sweater slipping slightly off her shoulder, making his heart race. “Hmm?”

He took a deep breath, then knelt before her. "We've crossed worlds, defied fate, and found each other over and over again. I don’t want to live another moment without knowing you’re mine—officially, forever.” He opened the box, revealing a simple yet beautiful ring. “Will you marry me?”

Tears filled her eyes, and she nodded before she could even find her voice. “Yes,” she whispered, pulling him up and into her arms.

Their lips met in a deep, lingering kiss—one filled with years of longing, love, and an unbreakable bond.

That night, they made love for the first time—slowly, tenderly, as if memorizing every inch of each other. His hands traced the curve of her waist, his lips worshipped every part of her, and in that moment, they weren’t two souls lost in different worlds. They were simply Seo Do-won and Han Seo-kyung, meant to be.


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Chapter 3: Becoming a Family

Their wedding was small but perfect. As Seo-kyung walked down the aisle in a delicate lace gown, Do-won’s heart pounded. She was breathtaking, and for the first time in his life, he felt like he truly belonged somewhere—with her.

“I love you,” she whispered as they exchanged vows.

“And I will love you in every lifetime,” he promised.

Married life was beautiful. They cooked together, argued over silly things, and fell asleep in each other’s arms every night. Their love deepened in ways words couldn’t describe—silent glances filled with emotion, the way he held her close whenever nightmares of their past haunted her, and the way she kissed him every morning as if to reassure herself that he was real.

Then, one morning, Seo-kyung stood in the bathroom, staring at a pregnancy test in shock.

Positive.

Tears welled up in her eyes. She pressed a hand to her stomach, a soft smile breaking through.

“Do-won…” she whispered, walking into the bedroom where he was still asleep.

She climbed onto the bed, pressing a kiss to his jaw. He stirred, his arms automatically pulling her closer. “Mmm, morning already?”

She chuckled, heart pounding. “We’re going to be parents.”

His eyes snapped open. “What?”

She placed his hand gently over her stomach. “I’m pregnant.”

For a long moment, he didn’t speak—he just stared at her, emotion flickering in his dark eyes. Then, a slow, joyous smile spread across his face, and he pulled her into his arms, holding her so tightly she could barely breathe.

“I love you,” he murmured into her hair, his voice thick with emotion.

She smiled, her heart swelling. “I know.”


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Chapter 4: The Happiest Life

Pregnancy wasn’t easy. Seo-kyung had morning sickness, cravings, and mood swings that made Seo Do-won both terrified and amused. He doted on her—bringing her snacks at 2 AM, massaging her swollen feet, and kissing her belly every night, whispering promises to their unborn child.

Then, finally, the day came.

Holding her hand through the agonizing pain of labor, Seo Do-won whispered soothing words, his heart nearly breaking at seeing her in pain. But when he heard the first cry of their baby—a tiny, beautiful girl with his eyes and Seo-kyung’s lips—he knew his life was complete.

As he held their daughter in his arms for the first time, he looked at Seo-kyung, tears in his eyes.

“We did it,” he whispered.

She smiled, exhausted but glowing. “We did.”

From that moment on, their lives became a symphony of love, laughter, and family. Late-night lullabies, tiny fingers gripping his thumb, the way Seo-kyung looked at him with pure love as he rocked their baby to sleep—every moment was perfect.

Because in this world, there was no tragedy, no parallel universes pulling them apart.

There was only them.

Together.

Forever.


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The End.

HAPPY END

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dvadout
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Jul 20, 2023
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Overall 7.5
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 4.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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I watched several Korean dramas that involved some type of time travel and this was one of them.

I couldn't decide what rating to give this after seeing the very last episode.

I love police dramas because of their chemistry but the chemistry in this one wasn't there. It was mainly about the main ML struggling with guilt in what he thought his father had committed. His goal was to make sure the victim whom he saw struggling to get along with life wouldn't get hurt anymore. Yep...it's about a girl...it always is.

I recognized the main ML from Psychopath's Diary. I really didn't care for him in that drama but I liked him in this one.

I just became somewhat disappointed by the last drama. I figured out who the main culprits were by the 5th episode and by the end it turned out that I was right. This was kind of disappointing because I was hoping I was wrong but I wasn't.

The origin of how the 'Train' came to be was never discussed. I wanted to know what it's purpose was. By the last episode to me, it just wasn't no point of why the 'Train' existed. It didn't have a proper ending for me. It just seemed that the way the people's lives were will always be in a loop.

It was a good watch but I kind of felt let down in the end.

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nazkisaa
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Feb 14, 2024
12 of 12 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 5.5
Rewatch Value 6.0

Not a bad show but expected more

I started watching this drama cause the summary sounded very interesting, mixing mystery, fantasy anda thirller, genres I specially like.

The first four episodes were very good and kept me hooked, though soon after the plot loses strength and gets boring. The world travelling itself is not the main topic till the very last ep, which disappointed me a little. In fact at the end there's a final plot twist I would have enjoyed way before in the show.

Of course the story of the main couple is interesting as well as the crime investigation.

Acting not bad but OST not remarkable.

In summary, not a bad show but I expected more.

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