Directed by Yeon Sang-ho,Seoul Stationis an incredibly terrifying prequel toTrain To Busan.
The two movies are easily some of thebest South Korean zombie movies.
Similarly toTrain To Busan,Seoul Stationalso starts by revealing a strenuous father-daughter relationship.
The animation inSeoul Stationalso offers a different bang out of horror.
The scenes are so well-made that the movie becomes an art form.
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Train To Busanalso portrays human nature in a way that mirrors real life.
Seoul Station, directed by Yeon Sang-ho, is an animated prequel to Train to Busan. The film follows a homeless man showing symptoms of infection, leading to an outbreak of a zombie virus in Seoul. The narrative centers around desperate attempts for survival amid societal decay and governmental failure, providing a critical look at social issues while maintaining an underlying horror theme.
Train To Busanalso portrays human nature in a way that mirrors real life.
The movie also does an incredible job of showing terrified people.
While that is an uncommon combination,Train To Busanmakes it work most memorably.
Seoul Station, directed by Yeon Sang-ho, is an animated prequel to Train to Busan. The film follows a homeless man showing symptoms of infection, leading to an outbreak of a zombie virus in Seoul. The narrative centers around desperate attempts for survival amid societal decay and governmental failure, providing a critical look at social issues while maintaining an underlying horror theme.