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Train To Busan movie review

Director Yeon Sang-Ho's "Train To Busan" isn't a just mindless, zombie horror film. In fact, it is a thrilling film, packed with meaningful lessons that tend to be moralistic. The film serves as a potent allegory to portray a dog-eat-dog world, where humans are just another lot of selfish animals. The plot almost follows a formulaic pattern where a divorced father tries to be a better dad to his daughter. All of which, takes place within a zombie apocalypse, but this time on a train that rolls out from Seoul. So, to fulfil his daughter Su-an's (Kim Su-an) desire to be united with her mother in Busan on her birthday, the conscientious yet workaholic fund manager, Seok-woo (Gong Yoo) agrees to accompany his daughter on the 270-mile journey.