Obvious link : Similar themed movie with a spreading outbreak
The characters then have to survive this outbreak
The characters then have to survive this outbreak
Both of them are probably the best action-thriller-zombie Korean projects, and definitely among the best internationally! Both stories are more or less predictable and not too frightening or gory, but they were intense and suspenseful.
The acting and characters were great, the music well-fitted, the directing and cinematography superb.
The acting and characters were great, the music well-fitted, the directing and cinematography superb.
-both have zombies
-both might have a connection together because in one scene they said something about train to busan
- both are people trying to survive
-both have people trying to protect others
-both have that one character that tries to get everyone killed and only things for themselves and is selfish!
-both might have a connection together because in one scene they said something about train to busan
- both are people trying to survive
-both have people trying to protect others
-both have that one character that tries to get everyone killed and only things for themselves and is selfish!
It's also an epidemic movie with one main character who wants to save his family and whole South Korea.
lots of differences in plot/scenario/characters/themes between the two, but i found they frequently gave me quite similar vibes, plus both are well worth your time (especially because neither are very long):
>> fast-paced horror/thriller genre
>> a group fighting for survival in a single confined space (apartment building vs train, for good portion of the movie)
>> 'infected' monsters whose main purpose is to kill humans
>> starts off very action-based, but become a lot more about people and their decisions as the storylines progress - huge amount of heart-breaking potential!
>> similarly, touching and very human moments amongst the bloodshed, as well as plenty of character growth/development
>> large cast of characters (some you'll love, some you'll hate) that will definitely end up shrinking... with brilliant acting all round
>> side-eying the military/questioning the bigger picture
>> fast-paced horror/thriller genre
>> a group fighting for survival in a single confined space (apartment building vs train, for good portion of the movie)
>> 'infected' monsters whose main purpose is to kill humans
>> starts off very action-based, but become a lot more about people and their decisions as the storylines progress - huge amount of heart-breaking potential!
>> similarly, touching and very human moments amongst the bloodshed, as well as plenty of character growth/development
>> large cast of characters (some you'll love, some you'll hate) that will definitely end up shrinking... with brilliant acting all round
>> side-eying the military/questioning the bigger picture
Both are set in an apocalyptic world and have great characters with emotional energy between them. A lot of interesting alliances and relationships formed in the face of terror.
Extraordinary presentation of a mass disaster involving a human disease, epidemic type scenario. Breath-taking sense of suspense, panic and horror. Great acting by the MC and all other supporting actors. Horrifyingly realistic depiction of body-horror through expert special effects. Characters are fleshed out with a back story that makes the viewer care about what happens to them. Generally positive ending but a background of unease regarding what might come next.
I watched The Flu after Train to Busan because I was craving more zombie/thriller movies. I was reluctant to watch The Flu since it is not about zombies and the trailer did not seem to interesting, but decided to give it a try.
I ended up loving it! Both movies are fast paced thrillers revolving around the spread of a virus infection in Korea. If you enjoyed the intenseness/edge-of-your-seat aspect of Train to Busan, then you will definitely enjoy The Flu! Both movies also possess heart-wrenching scenes and keep your heart racing until the very end.
The Flu also delves deeper into the story of the spread of the virus infection and the attempts to stop it, while Train to Busan focuses more on the survival of the main cast, however, you'll love both!
I ended up loving it! Both movies are fast paced thrillers revolving around the spread of a virus infection in Korea. If you enjoyed the intenseness/edge-of-your-seat aspect of Train to Busan, then you will definitely enjoy The Flu! Both movies also possess heart-wrenching scenes and keep your heart racing until the very end.
The Flu also delves deeper into the story of the spread of the virus infection and the attempts to stop it, while Train to Busan focuses more on the survival of the main cast, however, you'll love both!
similarities:
- apocalypse, escape
- tear-jerker
- thriller
- gore
- 2 parts
differences:
- movie, zombies
- apocalypse, escape
- tear-jerker
- thriller
- gore
- 2 parts
differences:
- movie, zombies
both shows are about epidemic, and about the leads trying their best to survive. Both are science frictional movies