Strangers on a Train Eating Brains: Train to Busan (South Korea, 2016)

Published: Sept. 19, 2019, 8:30 a.m.

Some zombie movies start from scratch. Director Sang-ho Yeon wanted the first South Korean zombie blockbuster to be down-to-Earth and relatable for Korean audiences, not over-the-top like American films. As a result, Train to Busan feels like the freshest take on the living dead in years. Also, Marcus and Melissa drag their feet hard on a discussed American remake and break down two major types of horror movie endings.

Quality: 5/5. MPTS: 3 (Marcus) / 2+ (Melissa). Did my future wife watch it? No. She was busy. Bechdel Test: Passes.

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Articles mentioned in this episode:

Yeon Sang-ho talks Korean zombie hit 'Train To Busan' by Jean Noh in \u201cScreen Daily\u201d

\u2018Train To Busan\u2019 Creative Team Describes Difficulty of Shooting a Zombie Movie in Korea and How Film Reflects Society by Casey Coit in \u201cIndieWire\u201d

Yeon Sang-Ho and the train of horror in the Cannes Film Festival retrospective

TRAIN TO BUSAN Cast Experiences Cannes Film Festival by Pierce Conran in Korean Film News

Gong Yoo Shares His Own Personal Fears in \u2018Train to Busan\u2019 Interview by Ben Cho in Koogle News