

Yeon Sang-ho · 2016 · Film
1h 58m · Action, Horror, Thriller
In 51 Achriom libraries · rated 3.9 of 5
This movie serves as a gripping exploration of humanity under duress, set against the backdrop of a relentless zombie apocalypse.
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If the survival in Train to Busan stayed with you, The Dead and the Gone (Last Survivors, #2) by Susan Beth Pfeffer walks the same thread. This work explores the profound challenges faced by individuals and families following a catastrophic event that disrupts societal norms. If the survival in Train to Busan stayed with you, The Twelve (The Passage, #2) by Justin Cronin walks the same thread. This novel continues the narrative of a dystopian future shaped by a viral outbreak, exploring the threads of human connection and the lengths people go to survive.
If the survival in Train to Busan stayed with you, Black Summer by Karl Schaefer, John Hyams walks the same thread. The series offers a gritty and visceral portrayal of the early days of a zombie apocalypse, focusing on the raw instinct for survival and the bonds that form among strangers. If the survival in Train to Busan stayed with you, All of Us Are Dead by Chun Sung-il, JQ Lee walks the same thread. The series serves as a gripping exploration of survival amidst a zombie apocalypse set within the confines of a high school.
If the survival in Train to Busan stayed with you, Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness by Capcom, TMS Entertainment walks the same thread. The series effectively blends horror and action elements, providing a thrilling exploration of government conspiracies intertwined with personal character trauma. If the survival in Train to Busan stayed with you, Resident Evil: Degeneration by Sony Pictures Entertainment, Capcom walks the same thread. This film revives the iconic characters from the classic video game series, seamlessly blending intense action with horror elements.
If the survival in Train to Busan stayed with you, Post Human: Survival Horror by Bring Me The Horizon walks the same thread. This record explores themes of survival, mental health, and the chaotic influence of technology in modern life. If the survival in Train to Busan stayed with you, Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses) by Slipknot walks the same thread. This record showcases a fusion of aggressive metal and nuanced melodies, reflecting the band's evolution while maintaining their signature intensity.
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