Train To Busan: Peninsula Movie Poster

Train To Busan: Peninsula

NA / Korean / 0 / 116 min



Director Yeon Sang-Ho 
Cast Kang Dong-Won, Lee Jung-Hyun, Lee Re, Kwon Hae-Hyo 
Release Date 15 July 2020
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Reviews

Chloe Lee
27 September 2020
Show
There was too little of zombie scenes. But overall it was a good show. The excitement from it and sudden sound coming out.
0

Sheila Jamie
26 July 2020
Keeps you on ur feet' till the end
A triller Korean movies full of suspense. The acting and story lines keeps you awake till the end of the story.
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Gary Goh
04 August 2020
Good
Not related to the original movie, new actors. It’s a good zombie survival movie that is worth watching.
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Nameera
05 August 2020
Commendable
Watched this in anticipation after the crazy trailer! The build up to the story was kinda draggy but the action scenes made up for it. The scene stealer for this movie has gotta be Lee Re! SHE WAS AMAZING!! Disappointed that this movie didn’t live up to the hype around TTB but nonetheless a commendable film. The ending was definitely my favourite scene :”)
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Ranette Chin
10 September 2020
Worth the Watch
The plot is more complicated (necessarily so, considering the movie takes place 4 years after the zombie outbreak) and the action sequences pack a greater punch. Forget about comparing Peninsula to the first Train to Busan film and come to the theatre with an open mind. If you enjoy zombie thrillers, this one is just about as compelling as any other.
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Samuel
18 September 2020
For the sake of filming Part 2
If you are looking for something that’s as thought provoking as the first film, look somewhere else. This production is good at best, and you can feel strongly that they film it just for the sake of doing so.
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Teck Huat
02 August 2020
Disappointing
This movie is a spiritual sequel to the 2015 movie Train to Busan. I've had a fair share of experiences when it comes to bad movie sequels so I went in with that in mind and unfortunately, I was right. The story was stale and the characters were not well developed. It was difficult to feel for the characters that by the end of the movie, I left the theater with more questions than answers.
0

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