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Released in 2016, Train to Busan broke box office records in South Korea and became an international hit. It brought a fresh perspective to a genre that was becoming stale, proving that emotional depth can exist alongside intense horror. The success led to a standalone sequel, Peninsula (2020), and a short-film prequel, Seoul Station . It is often cited by critics and audiences
Identifies the specific movie, release year, and original language. The success led to a standalone sequel, Peninsula
The story follows Seok-woo (Gong Yoo), a workaholic fund manager, and his young daughter, Su-an, as they board a KTX fast train from Seoul to Busan. As the train leaves the station, a zombie apocalypse breaks out across South Korea, turning passengers into infected, fast-moving monsters. The story focuses on survival, selfishness vs. selflessness, and the bond between father and daughter within the tight confines of a moving train. As the train leaves the station, a zombie
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