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What social conditions are portrayed in the story of train to busan

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Answered by veerkiri007
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In the case of “Train to Busan,” the virus also starts from animal to person, with a deer being the first zombie seen onscreen, days before the infamous train trip to Busan. Some of the most notorious viruses also took that trek from animal to human: the Ebola virus came from bats, and Zika originated with mosquitoes.

Seok-woo and the others exit the train, and unbeknownst to them, Yon-suk has survived the horde of zombies in the compartment (by hiding in the bathroom).

History. The first outbreak to start was somewhere in the countryside. This is also supported when two men in biohazard outfits mentioned out a bio leakage near a bio factory. Later a man in a pick-up truck accidentally ran over a doe and simply drove off, not even bothering to check the doe.

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Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
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Although "Train to Busan" is a zombie horror film, it is a film with a message.

Train to Busan - Movie:

  • Train to Busan is a 2016 South Korean action horror film directed by Yoon Sang-ho and starring Gong Yu, Jung Yu-mi, Ma Dong-seok, Kim Su-an, Choi U-shik, Ahn So-hi and Kim Yu Song.
  • The film takes place mostly on a high-speed train from Seoul to Busan as a zombie apocalypse suddenly spreads across the country and threatens the safety of passengers.

Train to Busan message:

  • One of the main themes of the film is the importance of empathy.
  • When Seok-wo Sang-hwa and his pregnant wife, Seong-kyong, try to close the door, Sang-hwa tells Seok-uke about his "every-man-for-himself" mentality.

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