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Zombie | Train
There is a zombie outbreak in South Korea. A father tries to protect his daughter by fighting zombies.
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There is a zombie outbreak in South Korea. A father tries to protect his daughter by fighting zombies.
7.6/10
IMDbImagine a train filled with zombies who want to kill you, and not only that if you get bitten by one of the zombies, you will turn into a zombie as well. It is scary, right? It's an entertaining zombie movie. It's an outstanding zombie movie with an original story and excellent character development. While watching the movie spectator will see how the different kind of people react in such a relentless and stressful situation. It's not an average zombie movie. Along the train journey, people have to face and fight not only zombies but also selfish people. The main characters in this story are a father and daughter named Seok Woo (Yoo Gong) and Soo-an (Soo-an Kim). Seok Woo was taking her daughter to visit his mother, who lives in Bhusan, on her birthday. An affected woman board the train and attacked train staff that's how this dangerous this terrific train journey began. Seok Woo (Yoo Gong) faught to protect her daughter.
Best ForeignLanguage Film | 2017
Best Foreign TV Spot | 2017
Best Foreign Horror | 2017
2016 | Yeon
2016 | Yeon
Best Film | 2016 | Yeon
Best Asian Feature | 2016 | Yeon
Best Film | 2016 | Yeon
Best Feature Film | 2016 | Yeon
Best Feature | 2016 | Yeon
Best Special Effects | 2016 | Yeon
Best Technical Award | 2016
Best Screenplay | 2016
Best Supporting Actor | 2016 | Kim
Best International Feature Film | 2016 | Lee
Audience Choice Award | 2016
Best International Film | 2016 | Yeon
Best Technical Award | 2016
Technical Award | 2017
Best Actor Horror Film | 2017 | Gong
Best Foreign Horror Trailer | 2017
Best Foreign Film | 2017 | Yeon
Best Actor | 2017 | Gong
Best Actor | 2017 | Gong
Best Supporting Actress | 2017 | Jung
Best Supporting Actor | 2017 | Kim
Best Actor | 2017 | Gong
Best Costume Designer | 2017
Best Visual Effects | 2017
Best Editor | 2017 | Yang
Best Supporting Actor | 2017 | Ma
Best Asian Film | 2017 | Lee
Best Horror Film | 2017
Best Movie | 2016
Best Film | 2016 | Yeon
2016 | Yeon
Best Film | 2016
Best New Director | 2016 | Yeon
Best Art Direction | 2016
Best Editing | 2016 | Yang
Best CinematographyLighting | 2016
Best Screenplay | 2016 | Yeon
Best Supporting Actor | 2016 | Kim
Best Supporting Actress | 2016 | Jung
Best Actress in an International Film | 2016 | Kim
Best Actor in an International Film | 2016 | Gong
Best Film | 2016
Best Cinematography | 2016
Best Supporting Actress | 2016 | Jung
Best Art Direction | 2016
Best Film | 2016 | Yeon
Best Supporting Actor | 2016 | Ma
Budget 8,500,000 USD
Box Office Collection 87,547,518 USD
Filmmaker Edgar Wright, who directed the BAFTA nominated zombie-comedy Shaun of the Dead (2004), was a big fan of the film. Wright recommended the film in a tweet and called it the "best zombie movie I've seen in forever."
The actor Ma Dong-seok (the man with the pregnant wife) used to be Gong Yoo's personal trainer.
Train to Busan (2016) is the sixth highest grossing domestic film of all time in South Korea.
The word 'zombie' is mentioned once in this film.
Train to Busan (2016) is director Sang-ho Yeon's first live-action film. Yeon's previous works were animated features.
"Soo-an: Dad, you only care about yourself. That's why mommy left."
"Sang-hwa: Hey, asshole. Felt good to see your kid thanks to me? Are you grateful or what? Seok Woo: Why is your ringtone so tacky? Sang-hwa: What's wrong with it? [pause] Sang-hwa: How do I change it?"