Hello cinetv family, my warm greetings to everyone here, this is my first post here and I believe I learn grow with this community.
Some movies stay with you long after watching. For me, Train to Busan is one of them. I remember the first time I watched it all my believe was like going to be another zombie action movie. But by the end, I realized it was more than that. It was a story about love, sacrifice, and how people show their true selves in the face of danger.
The movie starts with a divorced father, Seok-woo, who is always too busy with work to spend time with her young daughter, Su-an. For her birthday, all she wants just one thing to go see her mother in Busan. They board a train together, but not long after departure, chaos begins. A zombie outbreak occur, and what should have been a normal train ride turns into a fight for survival.
What makes Train to Busan so powerful is not just the action though the zombie scenes are very intense too. It’s the way the movie shows human nature. On that train, you see the best and worst of people. There are those who risk their lives to help strangers, and those who only care about saving themselves. You see greed, fear, kindness, and bravery all in the same space.
One of the most emotional parts for me was watching Seok-woo change. At first, he was selfish, thinking only about himself and his daughter. But as the journey continued, he started to protect others, even if it meant risking his life. By the end, he understood the meaning of sacrifice and his final moments with Su-an were heartbreaking. I’m not ashamed to say it was heart felt and I cried.
The movie also made me think about real life. We may not be facing zombies, but life keep throws challenges at us that test is in many ways of life. In difficult situations, will we be selfish or will we help others? Will we think only of our own safety, or will we remember that we’re all in this together? To be sincere in real world tragedy I will have to save myself and family too.
Train to Busan is more than a horror film it’s a reminder that our humanity is most valuable when times are hardest. The action will keep you on the edge of your seat, but the emotions will stay with you long after you are very done watching.
I highly recommend you taking this ride by watching it too. Just be ready it’s a journey you won’t forget.
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