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goryhorroor · 4 months
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horror sub-genres/techniques: anime horror
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atlasandacamera · 7 months
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Seoul, South Korea
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utoshi-san · 1 year
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Станция "Сеул"/"Seoul Station" movie
Итак, начался сентябрь, а значит самое время начать новый аниме челлендж и в этом месяце все тайтлы, которые я буду смотреть с жанром ужасы.
"Станция "Сеул" считается анимированным приквелом в фильму "Поезд в Пусан", поэтому он тоже про зомби. Я не ценитель 3Д графики, но мне не помешало то, что этот мультфильм создан на компьютере. Зато эмоции персонажей очень похожи на реальные эмоции живых людей. Атмосфера, история и музыкальное сопровождение мне понравились. Повествование полностью погружает в происходящее и смотрится довольно легко. Советую всем фанатам зомби-муви.
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10 Anime Korea Terbaik di Netflix yang Wajib Kamu Tonton di Tahun 2023!
Berita Anime Jepang – Anime dan webtoon Korea sedang memikat hati para penggemar dengan alur cerita yang menarik dan karakter yang kuat. Oleh karena itu, kali ini kita akan membahas 10 Anime Korea Terbaik di Netflix yang Wajib Kamu Tonton di Tahun 2023! Simak Juga : 10 Karakter Anime Tercantik dengan Kombinasi Rambut Putih dan Mata Ungu yang Mempesona Acara dan film animasi ini berasal dari…
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Cranky Curmudgeon: "Seoul Station"
Seoul Station If you’ve ever seen the most excellent South Korean zombie film Train to Busan you’ll probably remember the first zombie seen in the film. Clueless dad misses it, right outside his train widow, but his daughter doesn’t and it sets a great tone for the rest of the film. There was a sort of sequel to that movie Train to Busan: Penninsula, which was a simply okay zombie film/car chase…
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Cranky Curmudgeon: "Seoul Station"
Seoul Station If you’ve ever seen the most excellent South Korean zombie film Train to Busan you’ll probably remember the first zombie seen in the film. Clueless dad misses it, right outside his train widow, but his daughter doesn’t and it sets a great tone for the rest of the film. There was a sort of sequel to that movie Train to Busan: Penninsula, which was a simply okay zombie film/car chase…
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cyberphuck · 2 months
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"When will I get to live in a nice apartment like this?"
SIR. CAN I JUST REITERATE THAT THERE ARE ZOMBIES.
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moonochi · 3 months
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Train to Busan has a sequel. Just found out and thought I’d let you know, hope you are doing well!
Oh I watched the sequel a few months ago!! It was so good if you haven't seen it! 😊 I also recommend the animated movie as well called Seoul Station! (It's a prequel to train to busan and I watched it on prime with a shudder subscription!) And it was honestly amazing! It's sad that not many people talk about Seoul station though since I really enjoyed it!
But I'm doing alright! Still a little sad but slowly getting better, the funeral is on Tuesday in loydminister so I'm gonna be gone from Monday- Wednesday for it since it's a fairly long drive :c
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adamwatchesmovies · 11 months
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Seoul Station (2016)
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Seoul Station is a prequel to Train to Busan and feels like it. I mean that this is a cheap-looking, uninspired and forgettable cash-grab made only because the original film was successful. If you saw this animated movie first, you wouldn’t be interested in seeing more - live-action or not.
Former prostitute Hye-sun (voiced by Ryu Seung-ryong) learns her boyfriend Ki-woong wants to pimp her out online. She runs away from him, just as a mysterious disease begins spreading among the homeless people of Seoul. As soon as one of them dies, they come back as crazed flesh-eaters that attack anyone in sight. When Ki-woong (voiced by Lee Joon) is confronted by Hye-sun’s father, he and Suk-gyu (voiced by Ryu Seung-ryong) begin searching.
There’s nothing wrong with making an animated horror zombie movie but “Seoul Station” never takes advantage of its medium. In fact, the only reason it doesn’t feature live actors appears to be so it could re-use assets. Look carefully at any scene and you’ll spot the same one-armed ghoul multiple times with - at best his shirt colour-swapped. As Suk-gyu and Ki-woong frantically drive down the streets of Seoul, there isn’t another vehicle in sight. There’s no trash either and no pedestrians walking. The city’s so clean, it practically sparkles even once the apocalypse begins. The backgrounds look fine but the characters move stiffly and unnaturally, as if they’re assets from a video game someone’s hacked to create a movie.
There’s an admirable attempt to start a conversation about Korea’s lowest class: the homeless and women who are in abusive relationships or forced into prostitution. Unfortunately, the conversation goes nowhere. So what if the first people infected were homeless? It’s not like going to a hospital and getting the best medical care money can buy would prevent you from succumbing to the disease. So Hye-sun’s troubled background puts her at risk of getting bitten by the undead. It’s not like the same couldn’t be said about every other person in the country. All this cast of characters offers us are unlikeable, weepy people in a zombie movie that does NOTHING new. Keyw ord is weepy. There are almost as many tears shed as blood. You understand it’s a traumatic experience, that these people don’t know they’re in a horror movie, but come on. Over and over, they make dumb mistakes. The most common is forgetting to shut doors behind them. If you liked these people, you might get annoyed. Since you don’t care if they live or die, you hope they get what they deserve and wind up ghoul chow.
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There’s a twist at the end of the film so unbelievable I have to talk about it. When Hye-Sun, Ki-woong, and Suk-gyu finally reunite, the woman is horrified. He’s not her father… he's her former pimp! You didn't see it coming but let's go over a couple of things to make sure we understand it all properly. In the middle of the literal end of the world, Suk-gyu decided to go to a hospital whose entire population was turned into monsters, confront the police and army, climb up a building with gnashing teeth at his heels, and run people over… for what? a couple of hundred bucks a woman stole from him? Even if it was a lot of money, did he think she would be carrying them in her nonexistent pockets and purse? It’s preposterous; a twist for a twist’s sake.
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Even if this was a good-looking movie, if you could latch onto the characters and if it were genuinely frightening… there would still be no reason to see Seoul Station. Unlike Train to Busan, which made the familiar genre feel new with an innovative location, this movie is content with the basics and nothing more. You’ve already seen this movie a thousand times. (Original Korean with English subtitles, May 21, 2021)
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goryhorroor · 7 months
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horror around the world: south korea (9/10)
seoul station (2016) directed by yeon sang-ho
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k-star-holic · 1 year
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'Nasol! The Four Seasons' 13th hyun-sook ⁇ ⁇ 9th english diet, appeared in Couple ... 11th Yeong-cheol! "Here it is"
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wordofthewolf · 1 year
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Media Update 9/21/23
Pearl (2022) I absolutely adored X last year and I was excited to see another story in that saga. This was written in quarantine and secretly filmed alongside X. Young farmgirl Pearl dreams of stardom and a life far from the family farm and her oppressive mother but she is also battling her own inner turmoil. Mia Goth is so great as the titular character, an eternal optimist who lives in her own…
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viper-commander · 1 year
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Watched a Korean zombie horror film and believe me I never felt more American than when I watched the main characters continuously trusting their government and police and trying not to scream ‘DONT TRUST THE GOVERNMENT’ WHERE ARE YOUR GUNS. HAVE YOU NEVER HEARD OF WOMANS RIGHTS.
Also, homeless people get blamed for a lot of things even when it’s obviously not their fault and that they’re usually the first victims,
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gacha-incels · 6 days
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this protest will be held very soon and it has 3,000+ attendants already registered!
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kitnapz · 1 month
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the bus i take to work is always so empty and dead each morning..... best thing ever i love taking lame unpopular buses everyone hates 😍😊😊
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cyberphuck · 2 months
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Seoul Station spoilers if you care
Now that is a man DEDICATED to his fucking job. Zombie Koreans running everywhere, biting people's faces off, hospitals overrun, the military gunning people down, and he's driving all over the city like "WHERE'S MY MONEY, BITCH?!"
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