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Review of Busan trip

Review of Busan trip

A careful taste of a work can give us a lot of enlightenment. It's time to calm down and write a review. Is it impossible to write without a clue? The following is my review of a trip to Busan, carefully arranged for reference only. Welcome to reading.

The movie A Trip to Busan begins with 1. After a deer was killed, it miraculously stood up and started. The whole film revolves around fatherly love and humanity. The protagonist tries to find and protect his daughter, and one of his fathers tries to protect his unborn child. Zombies in the train blocked their way. When the fathers overcame all difficulties and reached the carriage where the survivors were, a man who showed his humanity vividly stopped them, fearing that they would be infected by zombies. Among them, the father sacrificed himself to protect his wife and children. This is the embodiment of father's love. Father's love is so great that he is willing to sacrifice himself for his lover and unborn children. 、

After coming to the safety car, one of the women saw the infected sister who became a zombie, and then looked at the so-called protection of others. In fact, she was very ugly. He opened the car door and the zombies poured in.

At the end of the film, in order to protect her daughter, the protagonist jumped off the train after being bitten by a zombie, showing her daughter's newborn appearance in front of her eyes. How happy he was. At this time, we can't help but feel that under the crisis, people should look after each other or help each other. Selfish and selfless people are not necessarily beautiful at heart, and sloppy in appearance is not necessarily ugly. The greatness of fatherly love is the despair of relatives. They represent family, love and friendship.

Comments on "A trip to Busan 2" I saw a movie called "A trip to Busan" today, which is a Korean disaster film. Although a little scary, but also very touching!

The movie A Trip to Busan tells the story of a zombie deer who bit a woman, got infected with a zombie virus, got on a train and finally infected the whole train. At the same time, other places are full of zombies, only Busan is safe, and the conductor intends to drive to Busan, but there are many uninfected people in the car, desperately resisting zombies, and finally only one pregnant woman and a little girl survived.

After watching this movie, I was deeply touched. Uncle horse in the story naturally became my idol and sprouted the idea of going when I grow up. However, if I don't study hard now, I can't go to Korea. Come to think of it, what would I do if I was there when the virus broke out? Is it hidden? Don't! I want to fight with uncle horse to protect human safety!

I think Ma Shu is the most heroic person in this movie. He is not afraid of zombies. In order to save mankind, he even fought zombies with his bare hands. He is not afraid of biting, death or being bitten by zombies. He tried his best to stop them from attacking humans. The spirit of self-sacrifice is worth learning.

But some people, for their own lives, lied to many people and fed the zombies, but they ran away. I was very angry after reading it. We can't do this.

Generally speaking, A Trip to Busan is a film that tests human nature. It has a plot, very touching and rich in content. At the same time, I also understand a lot of truth, which is worth seeing!

I watched this movie three times, and I was moved to tears every time!

Finally, I just want to say: human nature blooms before death!

Comments on "A trip to Busan 3" I am the person who is most afraid of watching horror movies, but I really finished watching it this time. In movies, the most terrible thing is not zombies, but human nature. Stockbrokers who abandon the vast number of retail investors for the benefit of the consortium; A boss who harms people everywhere in order to escape; An old lady whose poor sister is afraid of letting zombies in. What they did one by one was outrageous. If it weren't for them, there wouldn't be so many tragedies.

But the warmest thing is human nature. The little girl is considerate of others everywhere and even affects her father; Uncle with pregnant wife bravely fought against zombies and saved many people; The train driver is determined to save people to the end; Old ladies and beggars are willing to use their bodies to buy time for others for everyone's safety. I can't take it anymore. Dad turned into a zombie to save his daughter and pregnant woman. At the last minute, he didn't forget to teach them how to park. Then I came to the car. In the process of becoming a zombie, I never forgot my daughter's pain and satisfaction as a child.

The IQ of the story is not high, but in the process of talking about human nature, it deeply caught my heart. We are human beings and have our most authentic things.

The same is true of education. No matter how much you talk, no matter how fancy you talk in class, you must grasp the most real thing. We are teaching children how to be human. This is much more important than how much knowledge you have learned. Nowadays, in the dispute of social thoughts, our education is difficult to achieve. We need to change to adapt to this society. But change is definitely not accommodation. We should still be the most authentic and principled educators. I am not a teacher who runs away without meddling; Not a teacher who just wants grades and doesn't want to be a man.

Educate people what they should do most, change themselves and become better; Affect children and let them know more about being human.

Take out the arrogance of scholars, adhere to the initial heart, influence this generation, and the next generation will have a future.

Comments on "A Trip to Busan" 4 The Korean zombie movie "A Trip to Busan" tells the story of a single father Shi Yu and his daughter Xiu 'an going to Busan by KTX high-speed train. The zombie virus brought by a girl on the train began to wreak havoc and spread continuously, and the train fell into disaster instantly.

First of all, the theme of this film is straightforward, that is, "human nature is sometimes more terrible than disaster." However, this "discussion of human nature under the skin of disaster" is no longer a "small novelty", but a rotten concept of various disaster films.

Secondly, the biggest drawback of this film is that the discussion of human nature is extremely superficial. Since we want to play with the concept of human nature, directors and screenwriters must first understand human nature. Human nature is a wonderful thing, with the brilliance of kindness, compassion and restraint, and the darkness of selfishness, greed and indulgence. There are also neutral meanings such as fear and curiosity (for example, fear sometimes makes people brave and sometimes makes people timid). No matter what human nature is, it should never be a single line, and it should never be superficial enough to be summarized and refined by "good" and "bad".

Generally speaking, "A Trip to Busan" is not worthy of the current favorable comments, and it is much worse than the similar American TV series "The Walking Dead" in human nature exploration and philosophical thinking. However, purely as a popcorn commercial, A Trip to Busan is still worth watching by a zombie fan like me.

The movie "A Trip to Busan" 5 tells the story of four years after the outbreak of zombie epidemic in South Korea. The man who fled to Hong Kong (please forgive me for not remembering his name) was forced to return to Korea to find a truck with money. At this time, South Korea has been occupied by zombies, but there are still a few survivors who "take mountains as king" and become more evil than zombies.

After a fierce fight, the man and the woman finally waited for help.

The film is called A Trip to Busan, but it has nothing to do with the previous story.

The douban score of Busan Bank still maintains a high score of 8.5, which shows its quality.

The popularity of the previous film made everyone look forward to this second film, but it's a pity that A Trip to Busan 2 is just a dog's tail and a mink, which is really a pity.

What impressed me most in the film was the racing scene, which gave people the impression that it was a zombie version of The Fast and the Furious. But obviously there is no good integration, and there is no one who impressed me in the film.

The gratified smile of the man who turned into a zombie in the previous work is impressive.

This second film is obviously a money-circling work, with mediocre quality, conventional plot and no bright spots. I suggest watching the film again.

Friends who like funeral films, I recommend you to watch "I am not a legend" and "The Walking Dead", too many to remember. It's a pity that the dead end badly. The front is still wonderful, but the back is not beautiful.

Reflection on A Trip to Busan 6 Rebirth after Tomb Robbery, the goodness of human nature is exaggerated, and the ugliness of human nature is magnified.

In the five years since we entered the society, I have remembered many dribs and drabs of memories. I think everyone who enters the society along the way is selfish.

Work no longer has the passion of just joining the work, but what we see is more about muddling along. Most of us only think of chicken soup. If one day you die, your family and friends will lose you and can't accept it, and the unit will replace you. It's true, so we stop moving forward for our dreams and stay in a state of mixed eating and waiting for death. Why are our parents' working attitudes completely different from ours? Because we lack the dream of struggle and longing, have you ever thought about it? Even if the person who loves you again dies, there is a 50% chance that he will choose to love again, so why should you blame life on struggle and work? Materialism and selfishness are not superficial excuses for us to lose our youth and struggle.

Love can come and go, and the phone covers the letter. In our time, I love you in only three seconds, and planes, trains and cars cover horses and chariots. I think in our time, you may only need one day to see it. Cherish and betray every minute is derived. Red roses and white roses meet men and women every minute. We always learn to love others as quickly as possible and forget what you just thought. Love becomes haggle over every ounce and change. No matter what he chooses, I hope no one gets hurt, no one gets hurt. On this road, I hope I still have a trace of humanity and be loyal to what he loves.

The comments of the 7 friends circle of "A trip to Busan" labeled the film "A trip to Busan" heavy and bloody, which I think should be to my taste. Plus, I have always trusted the rating of Douban movies, and finally finished watching A Trip to Busan tonight. This is the first Korean film I have seen. I have always resisted Korean movies and TV series, for reasons I can't tell, but this movie made me very satisfied.

I always feel that this movie is the Korean version of The Walking Dead. Using the high-speed rail environment and the compactness of movies, complex settings are more exciting than walking dead, but there are few action scenes, and the theme is human nature, interspersed with family, friendship and love. The film also sets up a selfish villain who is afraid of death. Driven by the plot, he will inevitably gnash his teeth, but ask yourself, in this environment that will become a zombie at any time, who can guarantee that we will be much better than him?

Although I have been watching the episode of The Walking Dead, I can't help but breathe a sigh of relief after watching this movie. The educational significance of disaster films lies in making people feel how lucky they are to be alive and how happy they are to breathe freely. As for human nature, no matter how you spit now and flaunt your noble personality, you will starve for half a month and want to eat human flesh.

The end of the world may be too far away from us, but all kinds of accidents will come at any time. Run more when you have time, and you can keep fit and live for a few more years when you don't need it!

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