Similarly, the rest of the main cast are somewhat archetypal to the zombie movie — the family unit who saves Jung-seok are battle-worn from surviving so long in the zombie wasteland, but have maintained their heart and dignity unlike Unit 631, which is ruled by psychotic despots and slightly gay-coded sociopaths. Train to Busan Presents: Peninsula opens in limited theatrical release on Friday, Aug. 21. The South Korean zombie movie “Peninsula” is a strange, preposterously resonant movie to watch now. It’s one of those impossible missions defined by greed and danger that goes inevitably — and, fingers crossed, spectacularly — wrong. But who are we to pretend that zombie movies need to be held to some kind of arthouse horror standard? ‘Peninsula’ Review: The Apocalyptic ‘Train to Busan’ Follow-Up Goes Off the Rails. Web design by Pro Blog Design.
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