Train to Busan (2016)

Movie · 2016 · Horror, Thriller, Action, Adventure · 1h 58m · NR · Korean

Curator score: 8.2/10 (1.4M ratings)

Life-or-death survival begins.

Overview

When a zombie virus pushes Korea into a state of emergency, those trapped on an express train to Busan must fight for their own survival.

Ratings

Director

Yeon Sang-ho

Production

Next Entertainment World, RedPeter Films, Contents Panda, Union Investment Partners, KTB Network

Cast

Gong Yoo, Kim Su-an, Jung Yu-mi, Don Lee, Choi Woo-shik, An So-hee, Kim Eui-sung, Ye Su-jeong, Park Myung-shin, Choi Gwi-hwa, Jeong Seok-yong, Kim Chang-hwan, Jang Hyuk-jin, Shim Eun-kyung, Lee Joo-sil, Kim Jae-rok, Cha Chung-hwa, Kim Won-jin, Han Ji-eun, Han Sung-soo

Curator Review

Verdict

A propulsive zombie thriller that blends breakneck set pieces with genuine emotion, especially in its father-daughter core. It’s tense, crowd-pleasing, and surprisingly moving without losing its genre bite.

Best for

  • zombie horror fans
  • high-energy action-thriller viewers
  • movies with emotional family stakes
  • fans of contained, escalating disaster scenarios

Skip if

  • you dislike intense gore and panic-driven horror
  • you want slow-burn atmospheric dread over momentum
  • you prefer minimal sentiment in genre films

Overview

Train to Busan is one of the rare zombie movies that feels both brutally efficient and emotionally generous. It uses the tight geography of a speeding train to keep the suspense relentless, turning each carriage into a new obstacle course of fear, sacrifice, and bad decisions under pressure.

Worth noting

What makes it stand out is how much it cares about its people. The action is excellent, but the film’s real engine is the relationship between a work-obsessed father and his daughter, which gives the chaos a clear emotional center. That balance keeps the movie from becoming just another survival exercise.

Bottom line

It also understands escalation beautifully: every sequence adds a new layer of danger, and the film keeps finding fresh ways to make a familiar premise feel urgent. Even when it leans into melodrama, the momentum and craft are strong enough to carry it. This is genre filmmaking with heart, muscle, and a very sharp sense of timing.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Roberto_ (4★) · 11828 likes

the whole movie is just an allegory of what it feels like to take public transport to school every morning

adambolt (4.5★) · 7615 likes

The husband character is the greatest hero in the history of cinema

maskull (5★) · 6329 likes

Almost two hours of me yelling at my screen: RUN, RUN, RUN!!!! NO!!!, WATCH OUT!!!! OOOOOH!!!!!! NO! DON'T KILL THAT GUY!!! WATCH OUT LITTLE GIRL!! I FREAKIN' LOVE THAT DUDE!! RUN, RUN, RUN!!! JESUS THAT WAS AMAZING!!! GO! GO! GO!!! I REALLY LOVE THAT DUDE!!! WATCH OUT!!!! <SOB> <SOB><---(yes I cried), SAVE THE KID!!! AWW SHE'S SO CUTE!!! HOLY CHRIST!!! NO! DON'T KILL HER!!! i HOPE THOSE GUYS GET MUNCHED!!! WATCH OUT!!! COOOOOL!!!! RUN, RUN, RUN!!!! F**K THAT GUY!!! DON'T SHOOT!!!! <SOB> <SOB>, THE KID CAN'T SING BUT SHE'S ADORABLE!!! and finally... i LOVE THE MUSIC PLAYING OVER THE END CREDITS!!!

Jack (4★) · 6064 likes

a zombie movie did not just make me cry... like this had no right to be that fucking sad 😭

mel 🪼 (4.5★) · 5632 likes

dilfs in a zombie apocalypse is a top tier trope

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Topics

zombie horror, action thriller, disaster movie, contained setting, emotional drama, suspense, high tension, family bonds, South Korean cinema, apocalyptic survival

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