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Thoughts on the trip to Busan: 5 articles with 600 words.

Many people are still alive, but he is dead. This sentence is sometimes ridiculous, but sometimes it is sad. Because some people are alive but as cold as zombies. In the torrent of indifference, I still firmly believe that people will be willing to give everything: my love for you is my last reason. The following is the feeling I brought to you after my trip to Busan. I hope you like it.

Busan bank review 1

In the closed train, an unknown virus is spreading, and people infected with the virus will become walking dead and attack others. At this time, there was a scene in Busan. In this disaster, a father took his daughter and tried his best to escape from the predicament. But besides natural disasters, there are also man-made disasters. Because of the villain's injury, his daughter managed to escape at the expense of herself.

What this film embodies most is human nature. Yes, the father's love for his daughter, the sufferings among his comrades and * * * undoubtedly reflect the most glorious side of human nature, but more, it is the dark side of human nature. In the film, there is a standing man who does everything for his position. He hurt a tramp in front of the little girl and honestly said it was for her own good. He also used flight attendants as bait to attract zombies to escape for his own survival. He also locked the protagonist and his party out of the door because it was "unsafe". He is hypocritical, afraid of death, and uses rumors to improve his prestige and status. He is also the man who killed that man. At this point, he is an outrageous person. But why did other passengers become his "accomplices"? This is human nature. This is selfishness.

"At the beginning of life, human nature is good." In fact, people are selfish animals, and their own interests are above everything else. In the film, the male squad wanted to join the big army, but was turned away. The reason why they locked the door was because they had a virus, so they were refused. The reason for closing is for everyone, but isn't it good to save one more person? He always responds because the interest of "locking the door" is for them and is in the middle of the interest of "everyone". In this atmosphere, saving yourself is much more important than saving everyone, so everyone is happy to be an accomplice. "Leadership" tramples on people for leadership. What they did was just a fuse, and what was in the powder keg was selfishness in people's hearts. "Adversity" is only an inducement. It will reveal "true feelings" and give the villain a chance to grasp and control people's hearts.

Reflections on Busan II

This is a funeral film that scared me to watch at first, and it is also an emotional film that made me cry after watching it. At first, when the film came out, people around said it was horrible. This is a funeral movie, so I don't want to see it. And when I was in high school, I once bought fried rice at the snack bar in front of the school. While I was waiting to get fried rice, this movie was playing in the store, and it was the beginning of the movie, which was the picture of a woman infected with the virus and dismembered in the train carriage climbing out and starting to bite people in the whole carriage. After one person was bitten on the neck, the body distorted the picture of the body, with an urgent and frightening voice, and I was so scared that I rushed out of the store with my meal. A few hours after I returned to school, my mind was still full of that picture. I think the whole world is dark and I'm scared. Maybe it was because I didn't watch horror movies for a long time when I was studying, so I was scared like that. Later, after watching the movie, I looked down on myself who was scared.

In this movie, a sentence that deeply reflects the warmth of the picture is "My love for you is my last reason". In the virus epidemic that swept through South Korea, the whole country was in a state of emergency, and there were a wide range of bodies and zombies everywhere. There are not many normal people left, including those who took the train from Seoul to Busan, a city that successfully escaped the virus epidemic. A person infected with the virus got into the car. At this time, they have to fight for the survival of themselves, their families and friends.

Bodies change very quickly. After a person is bitten by a zombie, the body changes rapidly in a few seconds. Therefore, all the people in the carriage, facing the bodies of relatives, friends and strangers around them, want to rescue and escape quickly, which is a test of human nature. In the face of disasters, human nature of different social classes has many emotions that move me, and there are also villains that make me hate. Moved by the mutual help among young college students, a group of college students ended up with only one boy and one girl. After being bitten by a zombie, the girl is about to become a corpse, and the boy resolutely chooses to hold her until she loses consciousness.

Thoughts on Busan trip 3

I watched the Korean film A Trip to Busan, in which the hero is a father, and I remember his daughter's name is Xiuan. The whole film tells the story that the spread of the virus caused people to die, leaving only two survivors. The train was originally safe because a virus-infected person got on the train and bit a flight attendant after the attack. The stewardess also became infected and began to bite irrationally. More and more people are infected, and people are constantly moving to safe cars. A father and a pregnant wife, the father stood in front to protect the wife, the unborn child and other survivors in the car. The hateful uncle always thinks about his own safety, completely ignores the safety of others, and even slanders the protagonist with others. A pair of elderly sisters, elder sister died for elder sister, elder sister died for elder sister, and a beggar uncle died for protecting pregnant women and An Xiu. Two students, each of whom wanted to protect each other and others, the train conductor, in order to perform his duties, sent the passengers safely to their destination, constantly looking for a safe way, and finally died to save his own passengers. The last hero, Xiuan's father, has been fighting with pregnant women and infected people to protect his daughter, and finally put her daughter and pregnant women. The train finally arrived in Busan, and An Xiu and the pregnant woman were rescued.

In the process of watching the whole movie, I saw the ugliest side of human nature and the most beautiful side of human nature. Sometimes, in order to protect themselves, selfish people will choose to sacrifice others, and kind people will choose to sacrifice themselves. Whether they are fathers, daughters, husbands, wives, sisters, classmates or beggars, they will show their essence in the most dangerous time, and protect those they want to protect in the face of death, and they will be hated from beginning to end.

Thoughts on Busan trip 4

I watched a trip to Busan twice in two days, which was a bit uncomfortable. Korean movies once again triggered my reflection on human nature.

At first, the securities fund manager played by Kong You was a selfish person who only cared about his own interests. Even when educating his daughter, he was instilled with the concept of "self is the most important". Daughter An Xiu said: "Dad, you always think only of yourself, but you can't see others in your eyes. Mom will leave you." "Enlarge his shortcomings in human nature. And he got help from others in the subsequent struggle with the zombie infected by the virus, and then learned to help others, but also got help, and the warmth of human nature was gradually awakened.

When watching this drama, I was deeply hurt by the fat uncle played by Tong-Seok Ma. He is the most responsible person in this film. He is both a husband and a father. At the critical moment, he was the first to stand up to protect his family and those vulnerable people behind him, until he finally sacrificed one person and tried to save the lives of others. He has a sense of justice in his bones.

After Uncle Pang was captured by zombies, my mood was gray. If the person in 15 car could have opened the door as soon as possible, he could have survived. Including dozens of people in car 15, everyone could have survived, but they all became the gluttony of zombies. Seeing this place, I was indifferent and even felt reasonable. It's not that they are going to be attacked by zombies, but what ultimately destroys them is their selfishness and indifference in human nature. Love is contagious, hate is contagious, kindness is contagious, and ugliness is contagious. The middle-aged uncle in a suit and tie shows the ugly and dirty side of human nature, such as selfishness and indifference, and even infects many people like a virus. In the process of fighting zombies, they use others as shields in exchange for their own survival, and even watch others' lives and deaths coldly, just like their mother-in-law who is desperate for human nature said, "This group of scum." Finally, the fate of the people on the bus 15 reminds me of the sentence "Good and evil have cause and effect".

Thoughts on Busan trip 5

Due to the company's biological virus leakage, animals in the nearby area were infected, from fish to deer, and later spread to people. The first infected person in the movie is a girl. After being bitten, she jumped on the high-speed train to Busan, quickly changed her body and began to bite. After being bitten, the female conductor turned into a zombie and turned to attack other living people. In an instant, the zombies multiplied, screaming in the car and bleeding profusely. Fear enveloped the whole train in an instant. Survivors tried their best to resist, and on the verge of life and death, they fought with zombies for the faint hope. However, if Busan only described the horror of zombies, it would not be so shocking.

Its sharpness lies in tearing apart the hypocrisy and malice of human nature with a collapsed and terrible doomsday crisis and pushing it to people to watch. A trip to Busan is not about zombies, but about human nature. It is not the closed car door that makes Uncle Fat die, but the selfishness of human nature and the cowardice in human nature. They passed through three carriages full of zombies, but in the end they were kept out. You see, when a person returns to human nature and faces a life-and-death choice, you often see a selfish look. In the ugly human heart, the instinctive reaction generated by the desire to survive is only to save themselves, and everyone is brought up to be bloodthirsty.

Compared with the evil of the well-dressed uncle in the carriage, it should be the old sisters who are more complicated. My sister is well-dressed and luxurious, and she has worked hard for her son all her life, simple and kind. My sister worked hard all her life, but it didn't end well. She saw through the indifference in the carriage and gave up the chance of life. Even if you become a zombie, you won't become fierce, just dull to open your mouth. Sister's despair of her death and disappointment with the cold-blooded people in the carriage are probably the driving force for her to open the car door and let the zombies in. "The selfish ghost in this carriage is just like my sister's son. It is better to send them to death. " The old sisters are really desperate. Imagine if I were one of them, facing the test of life and death, would I not hesitate at all? Will there be no struggle inside? This gaze made me understand human nature more deeply.

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