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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP18 Aug 2020 9:45 p.m. PST

….Apocalyptic, Zombie-Infested Good Time

"Even the most bloodthirsty horror fan could be forgiven for wondering if there's really room in the world for yet another zombie movie. Then something like the new Train to Busan sequel, Peninsula, comes along and offers a reminder that in the right hands, the genre still has plenty of chomp left.

Peninsula is written and directed by Yeon Sang-ho, who also directed Train to Busan and wrote and directed its animated prequel-slash-companion film, Seoul Station. After a brief, chaotic prologue that's presumably concurrent with the events of Busan—right as zombies are starting to overwhelm the people of South Korea—most of Peninsula is set four years later, and focuses on survivors who've come to question whether or not making it through the apocalypse is really worth what awaited them on the other side…"
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Personal logo Editor in Chief Bill The Editor of TMP Fezian18 Aug 2020 9:58 p.m. PST

Loved the first film, and I've heard good things about the second film. grin

Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP19 Aug 2020 11:53 a.m. PST

Totally agree!…

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