
Read my spoiler-free movie review of Train to Busan Presents – Peninsula (2020).
Dong-won Gang and Jung-hyun Lee are the stars of Peninsula, the sequel to director Sang-ho Yeon’s well-received zombie thriller Train To Busan (2016).
Set four years after the zombie outbreak, the Korean peninsula is devastated and Jung-seok, a former soldier who escaped overseas is given a mission to go back. To his surprise, he finds survivors.
Train To Busan has been on my list of movies I should probably watch for a while now. It’s just that I’m not generally drawn to zombie films. However, due in part to not wanting to miss out, and after the brilliance of the first Korean movie I ever watched (Parasite (2019), I really should make time.
It’ll probably be nice to spend a little time reminiscing about that one time in 2012 when I was there. Not Busan, but Itaewon, South Korea.
Train To Busan – Peninsula Release Dates: August 7th, 2020 (US)…
Happy Film Loving,
G
I loved Train to Busan! A great zombie film but some really good human moments… not sure how I feel about the look of this but it’s not like I won’t see it 🙂
I’m so happy to learn of the human moments. I really love those! Lets cross our fingers about this sequel. 🤞🤞🤞🤞
Did you get to see Train to Busan? I loved it! Haven’t gotten around to seeing Peninsula just yet but the trailer looks great!
I haven’t yet but I’ve only heard great thing sabout it. As such, I’m going to make time before Halloween. Fingers crossed it’s not too scary. I’m a bit of a wuss when it comes to scary movies. 😌😁