Reanimated Review: Train To Busan

Yoo Gong as Seok-woo, Su-an Kim as Su-an, Train To Busan -- RedPeter Film, Next Entertainment World
Yoo Gong as Seok-woo, Su-an Kim as Su-an, Train To Busan -- RedPeter Film, Next Entertainment World /
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Yoo Gong as Seok-woo, Su-an Kim as Su-an, Train To Busan — RedPeter Film, Next Entertainment World
Yoo Gong as Seok-woo, Su-an Kim as Su-an, Train To Busan — RedPeter Film, Next Entertainment World /

What happens when a man takes his young daughter on a train ride that is quickly full of ZOMBIES? A great experience in horror, THAT’S WHAT.

If the fact I wrote a book about how to survive a zombie apocalypse (As well as writing for this site) wasn’t enough evidence, let me just say this: I love things about zombies. I know…shocking.

But, that doesn’t just mean the only zombie media I absorb are The Walking Dead shows. No, I enjoy comics, all sorts of zombie video games and movies.

In fact, that is what I’m here to talk about, last year’s breakout international horror movie (Which I just saw the other day), South Korea’s Train To Busan.

Now, I’m new to doing movie reviews, and, if I did it all as one piece, it’d be long as all Hell, so, I’m going to break this down into several components to make this relatively nice and easy.

Let’s start with the basics…

Next: Synopsis