![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() But the last person to race through the train doors isn’t just running late, and the hands banging on the window don’t belong to a sweetheart waving farewell. Our hero, Seok Woo (Gong), and his daughter Su-an (Ahn) are en route to visit her mother, his ex-wife. They’ve boarded a modern intercity, with its sliding glass entries, flimsy toilet doors and notable lack of zombie-proofing. This train and its passengers are joltingly familiar: there are businessmen, a young couple, two old ladies gossiping, a school baseball team en route to a game. The zombie/train combo has actually been done before, notably in 1972’s Horror Express, but Train To Busan is considerably more propulsive and less narratively cluttered.
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