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Train to Busan: Peninsula
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MOVIE
Opening Date
15 Jul 2020
Rating
NC16
Violence and Coarse Language
Runtime
116 mins
Language
Korean
with English & Chinese subtitles
Genre
Disaster
Director
Yeon Sangho
Cast
Kang Dongwon, Lee Junghyun
Synopsis
Jung-seok barely managed to escape from the unprecedented disaster in Korea 4 years ago and lives in exile in Hong Kong by himself. He is given a lucrative chance to return to Korea to retrieve large bags of cash left abandoned in the streets of Seoul. His mission is infiltrated ruined city of Seoul and secure the target truck before the sunrise, then return to Hong Kong unscathed. But he and his team are ambushed by a militia known as Unit 631 and vicious zombie hordes. During his desperate struggle to survive, Jung-seok experiences a moment of deus ex machina as survivor Min-jung and her family save him from brink of death. Together, they formulate one last plan to escape the peninsula for good. The prodigal son, the survivor and the deranged, their bloody battle begins!
Reviews
By Chen Shun
14 Jul 2020
If you are going into the cinemas with the mindset that
Peninsula
is the sequel of
Train to Busan
, you will be hugely disappointed.
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Peninsula i
s set four years after the events of the first film,
Train to Busan
. With new faces that now live in the zombie-ravaged world, our characters must fight to escape from their now decimated home.
Our main character, Jung-seok, is a soldier who previously escaped the diseased wasteland four years ago. Still, now he must relive the horror when he is ‘assigned’ to a covert operation with two simple objectives: retrieve the money and survive.
Movie-goers will know that this simple plan will not go smoothly as Jung-seok and his team stumbles upon survivors that are thought to be non-existent in this forsaken land. With the help of the stranded survivors inside South-Korea, they must all find a way out together while avoiding the hordes of zombie and an unexpected enemy.
Fans of
Train to Busan
might be disappointed with its successor
Peninsula
. I felt that the movie did not live up to the anticipation and hype that it was supposed to bring after a long four years wait. While the first film focused on surviving against the outbreak of zombies,
Peninsula
was like a mashup of
Fast & Furious
X
James Bond
. In the second film, it felt like they forgot that humans needed to work together to survive against hordes of zombies as there was too many action scene where it was humans against humans.
Although the movie wasn’t fantastic, credit must be given where its due. The most memorable scenes to me were the speed driving scenes in the film. Cinematically, the scenes were engaging, exciting, and it even kept me on the edge of my seat.
Peninsula is a decent movie to catch on a relaxing weekend but remember, don’t go in expecting a
Train to Busan 2.0
.
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By Rachelle
14 Jul 2020
Fast & Furious
meets
The Walking Dead
.
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Four years after South Korea’s decimation in
Train to Busan
,
Train to Busan: Peninsula
shows us that the whole Korean Peninsula has become a deserted land of zombies and survivors who have given up sanity in the hopeless land. The zombies are faster and even more sensitive to sound and light, and savage madness is taking place inside the mysterious Army Unit 631.
The film centers on Jung-seok (Gang Dang-won), a soldier who previously escaped the diseased wasteland, only to relive the horror when he is assigned to a covert operation with two objectives: retrieve and survive. When the team he’s equipped with leaves him standing alone, he unexpectedly stumbles upon some survivors — Min-jung (Lee Jung-hyun) and her family who rescue him. Min-jung lives with her daughter Yu-jin (Lee Ye-won) and step-daughter Joon (Lee Re) who she had rescued. An elderly former commander of Unit 631, who the girls refer to as “grandpa,” also lives with Min-jung’s family.
Train to Busan: Peninsula
is directed by Yeon Sang-ho, the same man responsible for 2016’s Train to Busan.
If you’re looking for something along the lines of
Fast & Furious
meets
The Walking Dead
then
Train to Busan: Peninsula
is for you. There are a number of fast car scenes in this film that will keep you at the edge of your seat. The zombies however are merely film props in this film as its the humans that are put to the test of surviving amongst themselves.
While the film is in the same universe as
Train to Busan
, fans of the successful predecessor film should go into
Peninsula
with an open mind and not try to find any connections between the two.
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