Film Review: TRAIN TO BUSAN (2016)
TRAIN TO BUSAN (2016) South Korea 1hr 58mins Director: Sang-ho Yeon "Fellow citizens, please refrain from reaching to baseless rumours. We believe your safety is not in jeopardy." - Government announcement "I heard you're a fund manager. Then you're an expert at leaving useless people behind." - Sang-hwa "Mister. I'm scared. Take me home. My mother is waiting for me." - Yon-suk As the province of Jinyang puts up yet another quarantine zone, it turns out that this is not just a case of foot and mouth disease. Due to a 'tiny' leak in the Biotech District, strange things begin to happen in the surrounding areas. Firstly, with the wildlife then spreading to the human population in the cities. Seok-woo (Gong Yoo) a busy fund manager is in the midst of a messy separation with his wife but has custody of his young daughter Su-an (Su-an Kim). A relatively absent father, who mostly leaves raising his daughter to his mother, is reluctantly force