Peninsula (2020) Movie Review (LINK) — This Peninsula (2020) Review Is The Sequel To Train To Busan And Also A Review Of The Sequel To Train To Busan.
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The 2016 Korean zombie movie Train to Busan holds a special place in my heart because it’s the first movie I saw after getting my eyes circumcised and being able to see again after watching Cats which made me blind for a couple of weeks afterward.
That fact that Cats exists at all makes no sense. Yet here we are. The point being is that Train to Busan is one of the best horror movies of the 20-teens, and by far one of the best zombie movies involving a train and Koreans.
As an Asian person, I tried to use my Asian-ness to get a discount on my ticket. You know how we Asians just LOVE discounts. But I’m not Korean, just generic Asian so they charged me full ticket price anyway along with a punch-card for violin lessons.
As an Asian person, we’re required to take violin lessons/go to nursing school to make our parents proud, but my parents died a long time ago and they specifically told me they were not proud of me before they died in a bull stampede because I got a ‘B’ on a test once. So there was no use for that punch-card anyway.
How does the previous exposition paragraph fit in to this Peninsula review? Because my Asian parents got run over by a train full of zombies, and that’s how it ties in.
Yes, their deaths from both a bull stampede and a train full of zombies were tragic.
But not ‘A+’ tragic.
I give them a ‘B’.
Peninsula opens in the middle of the same zombie outbreak in Train to Busan. We’re somewhere in Korea and there are a lot of Koreans running around yelling, getting bitten and dying.
They believe the outbreak was started by a virus somewhere in Asia…
Yes.
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