Everything Wrong with Train to Busan (Zombie Sins)
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Published 2019-02-17
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All Comments (21)
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This was my first sins video and i cant watch most of it for how critical and innane alot of my sins are. Please keep in mind even i hate this video and i have a whole seperate video discussing how i LOVED this movie lol
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Concerning that woman saying “re-educated”; you forget that this is Korea. She is old enough to remember when the country was practically a military dictatorship.
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Korea is the biggest “mind your business” culture on the planet. That scene where the girl walks down the isle while clearly infected was probably the realest part of the film
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That annoying dude killed more people than the zombies
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I like how at the end the military set up outside the tunnel. Like they realized infected can't see in the dark,so they set up outside a railroad tunnel to rescue survivors,and have a form of barrier between them and the infected. I feel like this is the smartest military has been in most zombie movies/shows
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I know I'm late, but really is no one going to talk about the two teenagers of the baseball team, when she turned while he held her, that was some emotional love shit
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Everything Wrong with Train to Busan 1st sin: The father died 2nd sin: Thats it
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I have cried every time the dad turns and remembers his daughter’s birth. And I think the reason that the older woman was docile was because she was carefree and kind. If you think about it sometimes the evilness we hide can come out the worst. Which is why when the dad realized what was important, ie. his daughter, he was able to sacrifice himself but falling off the train.
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i love how in this movie, the survivor wasn't the main character, but the people he tried to protect.
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When you SCREAMED for daddy. I stright up felt that to my core. I cried my eyes out when he died. He was my favorite.
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"F" in the chat for the two dads willing to protect their children....
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Movies can have its faults, and it's always common. But killing off the best character and adding the most happiest moment in his life and him smiling just so as to make everyone cry is the SIN SIN SIN
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I was so sad when big daddy and dad died + jin hee and her boyfriend imagine a sequel with that group: big daddy, wife, dad, daughter, jin hee, boyfriend
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A homeless man that lost everything in his life went to save somebody else’s
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"DADDY NOOOOOOOO" this line still has so much emotion behind it
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“Here we introduce the third man I would go gay for” I’m sorry I started to laugh my ass off 😂
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The only sin in this movie was killing the best character
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Su-an be like: worst bday ever!!!
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probably won’t see this but them focusing on the homeless man rather than the infected girl was intentional as it shows how classist korea can be (i’m korean btw).