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Train to Busan (Korean: 부산행; RR: Busanhaeng; MR: Pusanhaeng; lit. To Busan) is a 2016 South Korean action horror film [ 4 ] directed by Yeon Sang-ho and starring Gong Yoo , Jung Yu-mi , Ma Dong-seok , Kim Su-an , Choi Woo-shik , Ahn So-hee , and Kim Eui-sung . [ 5 ]
The Train to Busan film series consists of South Korean action-horror zombie films, created by Park Joo-suk and produced by Next Entertainment World.The installments include a theatrical movie, an animated prequel that was released in theaters in the international market, and a standalone sequel that had a limited theatrical release.
Peninsula (Korean: 반도; Hanja: 半島; RR: Bando; marketed internationally as Train to Busan Presents: Peninsula) is a 2020 South Korean post-apocalyptic action horror film co-written and directed by Yeon Sang-ho.
'Train to Busan' (2016) ... Natalie Portman's main character cracks under the psychological and physical pressures of being a prima ballerina in "Swan Lake" and goes dancing on the dark side. 8 ...
South Korea managed the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic unusually well, which is basically the opposite of how Yeon Sang-ho’s 2016 “Train to Busan” predicted the country might react to ...
Gong Ji-cheol (Korean: 공지철; born July 10, 1979), better known by his stage name Gong Yoo (Korean: 공유), is a South Korean actor.He is best known for his roles in the television series Guardian: The Lonely and Great God (2016–2017), Coffee Prince (2007), and Squid Game (2021–2024), as well as the films Train to Busan (2016), Silenced (2011), The Suspect (2013), and The Age of ...
In 2016, she gained wider recognition for playing the daughter of Gong Yoo's character in the box-office zombie hit Train to Busan. The same year, she signed an exclusive contract with talent management agency Blossom Entertainment. [4] In 2017, she starred in the action film The Battleship Island, playing Hwang Jung-min's daughter.
In 2016, she starred in South Korea's first zombie movie, Train to Busan, playing a high school student and a loyal supporter of the baseball team. [12] The film premiered in the Midnight Screenings section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival on May 13, 2016, [13] and later surpassed 11 million admissions. [14]