When I saw Toni reaching for the tissue when the grandmother said, "It's a critical time for Su-an too," I knew that this was going to be a *really* tough movie for her.
I like the ending how she said that she couldn't sing because he wasn't there, and how the dad said that even though she doesn't see him he's there still. So that's why she's able to start singing in the tunnel and therefore saving their lives.
In the middle of the movie when the Don Lee character starting giving impromptu parenting advice (“When they’re older, they’ll understand the sacrifices fathers have to make,”) you should have known exactly how the movie would end.
The little girl had such... powerful emotions, the screaming. It was as if she had lost her real life dad right infront of her. And, of course, Gong Yoo is a treasure, as always. The man never misses at all
The wife is so pure that I felt a bit guilty about wanting a reaction to this movie. It's so beautiful how much empathy she has for all the characters.
For some added heartbreak...if you notice the phone when they use it to lure the zombies down the train car, the wallpaper was an ultrasound...the badass dude was so happy to be a dad that he made it so that his child was the first thing he saw whenever he looked at his phone...😭
Such an unexpectedly fantastic film. Su-an Kim is amazing. She gave one of the most incredible and real performances I've ever seen. I'll take Toni's highly emotional and animated reactions over all the reactors that talk or "joke" through the entire film because they aren't really interested in it and only do it for the clicks. This is a perfect example. Even though Toni wasn't sure she wanted to watch it she still became completely invested. That's a true film fan.
Thank you so much for your kind words. It was a really amazing movie and brought back the feelings that I need to get in better shape to be able to save my girls in case that were to really happen. - Toni 😊
I think the best reactions come from those who go into it knowing NOTHING else about it except something about the general genre or basic premise...this was a very interesting one because it was the first channel to only seem to think it was just a general drama that took place on a train, but having only that knowledge was crucial to the genuine shock, fear, and sadness that the rest of the movie fuels. There are 3 other reaction channels who I have seen going into it thinking it was only a general zombie-horror - KatWatchesHorrorMovies, Natalie Gold, and this girl and 2 guys on YaBoyRoshi - and all 5 together were also in speechless tears by the end as well. Kinda reminds me of how the only genuinely good reactions to "The Mist" are those who know nothing about the ending. It's like if you have a friend who wants to see either movie, the less information beforehand, the more genuine the reactions are.
Never imagined you would cry at a zombie flick, did ya? Did ya? (I cried too, fyi) What got me was the little girl, through and through. She should receive an OSCAR for her performance! It was almost too realistic!
oh, absolutely! yeah, you really feel for all the characters, but Su-an really stole the show! she most definitely deserves some kind of high award for her performance. I saw the sequel to this movie, and hoped that she would have been in it, but no, there was an entirely different cast for that one.
я не люблю фильмы про зомби. сама не помню, почему я решила его посмотреть когда-то. в итоге я смотрела как заворожённая и вдоволь нарыдалась во время просмотра, как и сейчас при просмотре реакции
This was the first and only zombie movie that made me cry like a baby. I hope you guys will watch more S-Korean movie/series because they are fantastic!
@@sofialuu8162 I will, I've heard a lot about the Kingdom for example. I just don't feel the mood for them now. I don't want to become an emotional wreck yet lol
It takes both really good writing and acting to make you so emotionally attached in such a short amount of time to bring you to tears with a ZOMBIE MOVIE. This film is a masterpiece. You can tell how much love and dedication was put into it.
Best zombie movie ever!! This is one of the best reactions to it. I love when people get into it and really feel for the characters. That little girl was fantastic!! I cried so much just watching her.
this movie can make a grown man cry. when I saw the lady cried because of the phone call from the grandma, I knew she is gonna be devastated and cry buckets later on.
Hollywood could take notes on how to develop characters in movies from this. The acting was fantastic and the interactions between people was great. I hate zombie movies but l truly enjoyed this.
The Hollywood I know will be desperate to put a black male lead role/villian or white masculine female lead, and then include a gay kiss scene between homos, with zero hetero romantic scene.
I've been diving into a lot of South Korean movies and shows for the past few years (and some Japanese, Thai, and other Asian films), and I have to say your country does it right, especially supernatural/horror! Some of the best television and cinema I have ever watched! It's sad that so many people can't get past the subtitles, because they are missing an incredible world of entertainment!
The Korean film industry makes some absolutely amazing movies! Probably one of my top 5 if not top 3 zombie movies. Su-an Kim, the little girl, put on an Academy Award performance.
@@popculturallychallenged I'm told there are lots of good SK movies, but my wife and I have focuesd much more on their "kdramas" instead. They tend to be 12 or 16 episodes, which makes them "really long movies" in a sense. For some fun with "meta jokes" i'd suggest the show called "Goblin." It features the same actor in the lead role and the fun joke is that he goes to see a movie and gets really scared during it.... and of course the movie is Train to Busan ;-) A rom-com type one that plays around with the tropes of romcoms to wonderful effect is called "A Business Proposal" and it's just good silly fun.
@@popculturallychallenged The original Believer 1 on Netflix is awesome. Netflix just made Believer 2 but just ignore that. It doesn't make sense. The Witch Part 1 and Part 2 are great. The Wailing for horror. For gangster film noire, Night in Paradise. But there are so many awesome K movies that its hard to list. It just depends on what you enjoy.
Just found this channel during a Train to Busan reaction binge and as soon as Toni brought out the tissues during the scene with Su-An's grandma turning, I knew I needed to subscribe. I love the emotion and how Toni felt so much for the characters. So excited to see y'all react to other stuff
One of my favorite movies of all time. I figured this would be a hard movie for Toni to get through, nobody gets out of this movie without crying. Congrats for getting all the way to the end, sweetie. 🙂
I love these reactions I love that Toni lets her emotions out it’s fun to watch she really cares about everyone in these movies you all watch it’s nice to see!!
By far one of the best reaction to this movie, absolutely love this film, that little girls performance throughout but especially AT THE END, was fricking amazing 😢😢😢
I am the world's worst about watching a movie with subtitles ...i just cant get into them...this one it didnt matter i was stuck in it from beginning to end...the South Koreans really know how to make a good movie
The ending of this movie gets me EVERY SINGLE TIME ... I sob and cry and tear up just watching the clips of it on reactor channels! We all knew Toni wasn't going to get out of this one without a box of tissues.
This was SUCH a tense movie!! I was on the edge of my seat the whole way through, and then I cried uncontrollably at the end. The whole cast knocked it out of the park. I'm so glad you watched it!
@@popculturallychallenged it has a good balance of drama, romance, sadness, very family wholesome parts, sadness level is next level. You guys will love this drama so much! It's one of my favorites in terms of couples goals. ❤
@@popculturallychallenged YES- try "Miracle in Cell No. 7." The Korean version was BOTH so sad and anger inducing for me... there is also a Turkish version and the sadness overrode the anger in that one for me. Both of those are very tough movies.
finally i found my soulmate!! someone who cries as easily as i do !! I CRIED WAYY TOO MUCH WATCHING U CRY in scenes i ddnt even cry in!!! u r so precious
This film makes me cry no matter how many times I see it, or how many reactions I see. The movie isn't truly about zombies, it's about people and the human condition. How, in the worst of times, some of us become selfish and violent and selfserving, while some others will always rise up to the occasion with bravery and empathy, with mercy. And like Sandhwa said, it's about sacrifice, what we're willing to do for others. The thing is, it's easy to judge from our POV as the viewers, but who knows if the day comes of a calamity such as this, I mean we already saw how some people were during covid, how we will act. Fear is an incredible weapon, and fear will frequently, if not often, turn us into monsters. Who's to say we're so far removed from the COO guy. I like to believe I would be like Ma Dongseok's character Sanghwa, the big guy in the blue coat, brave and kind in his roughness, or like Suan. Great reaction!
I was thrilled to see this on The Last Drive-In. If Joe Bob says you should be teary eyed at the end, you should be weeping. Best blend of human drama and fast paced Zombie horror I've ever seen. Glad you guys enjoyed it.
A fantastic direction and all the actors acted well! Have literally seen the movie a million times! Credits to you guys for not cutting out the important scenes!
Many reactors ask the same question "Nobody sees this?" when the infected lady walks through the train car. In both Japanese and Korean cultures, people are used to "minding their own business" so they usually ignore whatever's going on around them, unless it affects them directly. It's considered impolite to look directly at someone, unless that person is actually talking to you.
@@popculturallychallenged True, but if you remember, some passengers DID see the infected lady but didn't react the way Westerners would have. Even when the baseball players saw her with the train lady, it took them a long time to react. This Asian attitude has a lot to do with "courtesy" and "privacy" and respect for one's space.
As a Korean who has been on many trains, most people must sleeping because that train left very early😂🤣 But it's also true that we try not to look at others as much as possible.
When he's in the bathroom crying it's not that he was bit, but actually him internalizing the information he was just given. His assistant from the beginning (Kim) called and said the outbreak came from some tech company that was the "centerpiece of their plan". This is letting him know that the dying animals and bad news articles on the computer were related, and the zombie virus is from the same company he pulled funding from the day before. If he had continued to fund the company they would have had the money to properly contain and dispose of the virus without it spreading to more towns, but he pulled the funding to make his boss happy and other investors/companies saw this and pulled their funds as well. The scene is extremely impactful because our main character is hunched over a sink crying as he washes the blood from his hands, both literally and metaphorically. Another movie I think you guys would like is Before I Wake. It's an amazing story that I would recommend also watching without knowing anything at first.
A lot of people have commented on closing the train doors - most commuter trains that I've been on like that have automatic doors so it's not easy to close it (You see it when the girl that was bitten opens the door and it automatically closes on its own. I think with that mechanism it won't allow you to make it close any faster unless you set it to manual like the dad did to shut it on the guy and his pregnant wife). And also in a panicked situation most people would not think to try and close the door behind them as they are running for their lives so it's a bit of human nature at play. In a chaotic situation I've seen people run and almost get hit by traffic because they're not focused on the obvious. Sometimes, too, the doors on trains are actually pretty difficult to open/close quickly. They require a bit of effort. So a mob of infected rushing at you wouldn't give you enough time to attempt to close it and it was a better idea to just continue on moving forward as fast as possible until safe to close the door.
When "Parasite" was in the theaters, RUclips recommended "Train to Busan." I had seen other South Korean movies, so I thought I was ready. The roller coaster ride through Fear/Dread/Sorrow left me emotionally drained. Kudos to the writer(s), director(s), actors, and especially the stunt performers for creating a Modern Classic. I'll bet that you won't view a performance of "Aloha 'Oe" in the same way after this movie.
Once people get over that small wall of subtitles, the world of possibilities opens up for amazing film and TV series 😌 I'm the type that needs subtitles even when watching shows and movies in English 😅 I'm glad you enjoyed this, there are a lot of interesting Korean zombie movies/shows. 🧟♀️ 🧟♂️
It was a bit hard to watch since it brought some me lots of kind of fear and now I'm worried that I wouldn't be able to save my girls if something like this happened but it was definitely a must see movie. I am willing to watch more. - Toni 😊
this film and The Witch: the subversion. are my two favorite Korean films. this launched the male lead in it to international stardom and from what I know he was already a big name. but the witch. was the female leads first big role and it literally jump started her career. the range she hit in that film really showed her talent.
This lady is sooo sweet and she is so emotional may god protect her heart and I love her husband who supports her, ur so sweet together may god give you all the happiness. Watching your reflection made me feel warm and feels like a home 🥹
Thank you so much for watching with us and your kind words. David is the most supportive and loving husband that I could have wished for. I won the biggest prize ever marrying my prince charming. - Toni 🥰
in terms of tension, draining emotions and tears, and all the characters have the same strong story, this is why the film Train To Busan is the best zombie film I have ever watched
Great reaction! Korean movies and Kdramas are gems, I hope this is the moment to try and react to more next time. I also recommend "Miracle Cell No. 7" another K-Movie masterpiece 😊
Omg bless your sweet heart Toni when you cried at the granny's talk I knew this movie would be a lot for you to take I cry a river every time watching the last scene too and I don't cry easily 😭 Just discovered your channel guys and your awesome😊😍
When I saw Toni cry in the beginning...I worried about you..not gonna lie...this is a hard one to watch. Its such an amazing film and really hits your heart. "Close the door...close the door"...YES...all through the movie that is the biggest comment lol..CLOSE THE DOOR! Dads death scene is the saddest death scene of any movie I have ever watched...period. I hope you're ok after watching that one Toni!
One of the best tear jerkers out there. No trivia for foreign language movies. I also hope that it is subbed, not dubbed. Go in Peace and Walk with God. 😎 👍
We both went into this one completely blind and it was intense. It's subbed. I actually didn't know it was subbed until we started the movie. lol -David
The first Korean movie was “Train to Busan”... So hard! For the next Korean movie, I would like to recommend a very interesting one. EXTREAM JOB(2019) I hope you laugh like crazy and have fun!🤣🤣
When she started crying watching the recital scene…Oh, dear Lord this one is going to be tough for you. I felt so bad for her, but I couldn’t stop watching 🤷♂️
hi toni and Mr.Toni, I wanted to compliment you on your reactions. You guys the about the best video quality in your reactions and also very good editing. Bless you both.
When I saw Toni reaching for the tissue when the grandmother said, "It's a critical time for Su-an too," I knew that this was going to be a *really* tough movie for her.
I seriously started to worry about her at that point
This was a tough one but it was incredible! -Toni
Same! I was like oh girlfriend hold on to those tissues.
"You've got a big storm coming." 😅😊
That's exactly what i was thinking.
I like the ending how she said that she couldn't sing because he wasn't there, and how the dad said that even though she doesn't see him he's there still. So that's why she's able to start singing in the tunnel and therefore saving their lives.
😢😢 So very true.... - Toni 🤗
She remembered when he said “you have to finish what you start” when they were in the car earlier that day
ur such a good explainer man
In the middle of the movie when the Don Lee character starting giving impromptu parenting advice (“When they’re older, they’ll understand the sacrifices fathers have to make,”) you should have known exactly how the movie would end.
Beautiful point and her sad also told her that she should finish what she starts, so she finally finished the song.
The little girl had such... powerful emotions, the screaming. It was as if she had lost her real life dad right infront of her.
And, of course, Gong Yoo is a treasure, as always. The man never misses at all
The wife is so pure that I felt a bit guilty about wanting a reaction to this movie. It's so beautiful how much empathy she has for all the characters.
Thank you! 🥰
For some added heartbreak...if you notice the phone when they use it to lure the zombies down the train car, the wallpaper was an ultrasound...the badass dude was so happy to be a dad that he made it so that his child was the first thing he saw whenever he looked at his phone...😭
Oh my, I didn’t notice that!!! I would have cried harder…. - Toni
The baseball player is the son in "Parasite", The lead business guy is the recruiter in "Squid Game" and the big guy is from Marvel Eternals.
😂😂😂😂
which is ironic because I'm pretty sure the person in this movie who player Seok-Woo plays the recruiter in squid game.
The ball player is in a new Netflix show A Killer Paradox.
I’m very been watching horror films all my 46 years. This is one of my top 10 favorite movies.
This was incredible!
а какие ещё фильмы ужасов входят в число десяти ваших любимых?
A fantastic movie She will jump, laugh, and cry throughout the movie. This is probably the best zombie movie I have ever seen.
I wish someone would have told me about the movie before watching…. 😳 - Toni
Agreed. It absolutely is. Puts you through the wringer, that's for sure! 😳🇬🇧
By far the best! Ive been watching zombies for over 40yrs, it's the best period. I never cried during any zombie movie except this one.
Agree... also, Kingdom was also a great Korean zombie drama, hope you check it out😊
@@taehyungsarmy Ahh... Kingdom, that series is so good !
Such an unexpectedly fantastic film. Su-an Kim is amazing. She gave one of the most incredible and real performances I've ever seen.
I'll take Toni's highly emotional and animated reactions over all the reactors that talk or "joke" through the entire film because they aren't really interested in it and only do it for the clicks.
This is a perfect example. Even though Toni wasn't sure she wanted to watch it she still became completely invested. That's a true film fan.
Thank you so much for your kind words. It was a really amazing movie and brought back the feelings that I need to get in better shape to be able to save my girls in case that were to really happen. - Toni 😊
I think the best reactions come from those who go into it knowing NOTHING else about it except something about the general genre or basic premise...this was a very interesting one because it was the first channel to only seem to think it was just a general drama that took place on a train, but having only that knowledge was crucial to the genuine shock, fear, and sadness that the rest of the movie fuels.
There are 3 other reaction channels who I have seen going into it thinking it was only a general zombie-horror - KatWatchesHorrorMovies, Natalie Gold, and this girl and 2 guys on YaBoyRoshi - and all 5 together were also in speechless tears by the end as well. Kinda reminds me of how the only genuinely good reactions to "The Mist" are those who know nothing about the ending. It's like if you have a friend who wants to see either movie, the less information beforehand, the more genuine the reactions are.
아이고! ㅠㅠ
여성분이 너무 슬프게 우셔서
저도 눈물 범벅이 돼었네요.
두분 마음씨가 천사 네요.
리액션 잘 보았습니다.
함께 시청해주시고 좋은 말씀해주셔서 감사합니다. - 토니 😊
Never imagined you would cry at a zombie flick, did ya? Did ya? (I cried too, fyi)
What got me was the little girl, through and through. She should receive an OSCAR for her performance! It was almost too realistic!
Very well said. - Toni 😊
oh, absolutely! yeah, you really feel for all the characters, but Su-an really stole the show! she most definitely deserves some kind of high award for her performance. I saw the sequel to this movie, and hoped that she would have been in it, but no, there was an entirely different cast for that one.
я не люблю фильмы про зомби. сама не помню, почему я решила его посмотреть когда-то. в итоге я смотрела как заворожённая и вдоволь нарыдалась во время просмотра, как и сейчас при просмотре реакции
This was the first and only zombie movie that made me cry like a baby.
I hope you guys will watch more S-Korean movie/series because they are fantastic!
You should watch other zombie themed Korean series,you're gonna LOVE them and cry your eyes out if you liked this one
@@sofialuu8162 I will, I've heard a lot about the Kingdom for example.
I just don't feel the mood for them now.
I don't want to become an emotional wreck yet lol
It takes both really good writing and acting to make you so emotionally attached in such a short amount of time to bring you to tears with a ZOMBIE MOVIE. This film is a masterpiece. You can tell how much love and dedication was put into it.
Best zombie movie ever!! This is one of the best reactions to it. I love when people get into it and really feel for the characters. That little girl was fantastic!! I cried so much just watching her.
Thank you so much for watching with us and your kind words. I was consumed by the movie and really enjoyed it. - Toni 😊
this movie can make a grown man cry. when I saw the lady cried because of the phone call from the grandma, I knew she is gonna be devastated and cry buckets later on.
Hollywood could take notes on how to develop characters in movies from this. The acting was fantastic and the interactions between people was great. I hate zombie movies but l truly enjoyed this.
The Hollywood I know will be desperate to put a black male lead role/villian or white masculine female lead, and then include a gay kiss scene between homos, with zero hetero romantic scene.
I am South Korean. Just thank you. You guys are so lovely.
Thank you!
I've been diving into a lot of South Korean movies and shows for the past few years (and some Japanese, Thai, and other Asian films), and I have to say your country does it right, especially supernatural/horror! Some of the best television and cinema I have ever watched! It's sad that so many people can't get past the subtitles, because they are missing an incredible world of entertainment!
What I liked the most the two fathers when bitten knew what they had to do to save the others.
The Korean film industry makes some absolutely amazing movies! Probably one of my top 5 if not top 3 zombie movies. Su-an Kim, the little girl, put on an Academy Award performance.
Su-an was incredible in this! Are there any other movies you'd recommend? We're both interested in exploring more Korean cinema!
@@popculturallychallenged I'm told there are lots of good SK movies, but my wife and I have focuesd much more on their "kdramas" instead. They tend to be 12 or 16 episodes, which makes them "really long movies" in a sense. For some fun with "meta jokes" i'd suggest the show called "Goblin." It features the same actor in the lead role and the fun joke is that he goes to see a movie and gets really scared during it.... and of course the movie is Train to Busan ;-)
A rom-com type one that plays around with the tropes of romcoms to wonderful effect is called "A Business Proposal" and it's just good silly fun.
@@popculturallychallenged The original Believer 1 on Netflix is awesome. Netflix just made Believer 2 but just ignore that. It doesn't make sense. The Witch Part 1 and Part 2 are great. The Wailing for horror. For gangster film noire, Night in Paradise. But there are so many awesome K movies that its hard to list. It just depends on what you enjoy.
@@popculturallychallenged Parasite is one that stands out. I haven't seen it personally but I've seen a lot of people really rank this one high
@@popculturallychallenged Parasite is really good it won an oscar. You can also watch Kingdom, it’s zombie series in historical setting.
Just found this channel during a Train to Busan reaction binge and as soon as Toni brought out the tissues during the scene with Su-An's grandma turning, I knew I needed to subscribe. I love the emotion and how Toni felt so much for the characters. So excited to see y'all react to other stuff
One of my favorite movies of all time. I figured this would be a hard movie for Toni to get through, nobody gets out of this movie without crying. Congrats for getting all the way to the end, sweetie. 🙂
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I love these reactions I love that Toni lets her emotions out it’s fun to watch she really cares about everyone in these movies you all watch it’s nice to see!!
Thank you!
By far one of the best reaction to this movie, absolutely love this film, that little girls performance throughout but especially AT THE END, was fricking amazing 😢😢😢
The little girl was incredible!!
I am the world's worst about watching a movie with subtitles ...i just cant get into them...this one it didnt matter i was stuck in it from beginning to end...the South Koreans really know how to make a good movie
I agree. They hooked me and kept me interested. - Toni 😊
The ending of this movie gets me EVERY SINGLE TIME ... I sob and cry and tear up just watching the clips of it on reactor channels! We all knew Toni wasn't going to get out of this one without a box of tissues.
When movie makes you shed tears then you know this is a true art. There is nothing else makes us humans like tears. That means we have Souls.
A movie I watched at the cinema, but I still can't forget it. Great reaction. Thank you! 🤗
This was SUCH a tense movie!! I was on the edge of my seat the whole way through, and then I cried uncontrollably at the end. The whole cast knocked it out of the park. I'm so glad you watched it!
Agreed! This was an incredible movie!
Oh gosh Toni is already tearing up in the first 10 mins. If she were to watch a real KDrama, she might not survive all the sadness. 😂
Are there any that you would suggest? Neither of us are familiar with Korean cinema but are interested after this!
@@popculturallychallenged yes! Your introduction should be "Crash Landing on You" it's one of the best Kdramas out there! ❤❤❤
@@popculturallychallenged it has a good balance of drama, romance, sadness, very family wholesome parts, sadness level is next level. You guys will love this drama so much! It's one of my favorites in terms of couples goals. ❤
@@popculturallychallenged YES- try "Miracle in Cell No. 7." The Korean version was BOTH so sad and anger inducing for me... there is also a Turkish version and the sadness overrode the anger in that one for me. Both of those are very tough movies.
Yes. please do either of the ones mentioned above xD
I've watched every single reaction to this movie and no matter what I'm always emotionally exhausted
finally i found my soulmate!! someone who cries as easily as i do !! I CRIED WAYY TOO MUCH WATCHING U CRY in scenes i ddnt even cry in!!! u r so precious
Thank you for watching with us. I'm glad I'm not alone..... If you ever need a crying partner let me know. 😂 - Toni 😊🤗🤭
@@popculturallychallenged would be great 😂🥰🥰
This film makes me cry no matter how many times I see it, or how many reactions I see.
The movie isn't truly about zombies, it's about people and the human condition. How, in the worst of times, some of us become selfish and violent and selfserving, while some others will always rise up to the occasion with bravery and empathy, with mercy. And like Sandhwa said, it's about sacrifice, what we're willing to do for others.
The thing is, it's easy to judge from our POV as the viewers, but who knows if the day comes of a calamity such as this, I mean we already saw how some people were during covid, how we will act. Fear is an incredible weapon, and fear will frequently, if not often, turn us into monsters. Who's to say we're so far removed from the COO guy.
I like to believe I would be like Ma Dongseok's character Sanghwa, the big guy in the blue coat, brave and kind in his roughness, or like Suan.
Great reaction!
Your faces before and after the movie show what an emotional rollercoaster yous just went thru.. 1 of the best movies of all time. ❤
I was thrilled to see this on The Last Drive-In. If Joe Bob says you should be teary eyed at the end, you should be weeping. Best blend of human drama and fast paced Zombie horror I've ever seen.
Glad you guys enjoyed it.
A fantastic direction and all the actors acted well! Have literally seen the movie a million times! Credits to you guys for not cutting out the important scenes!
Many reactors ask the same question "Nobody sees this?" when the infected lady walks through the train car.
In both Japanese and Korean cultures, people are used to "minding their own business" so they usually ignore whatever's going on around them, unless it affects them directly. It's considered impolite to look directly at someone, unless that person is actually talking to you.
That makes sense but if someone jumped in behind me, i think i would react to make sure they weren't going to hurt me.... - Toni 😳
@@popculturallychallenged True, but if you remember, some passengers DID see the infected lady but didn't react the way Westerners would have. Even when the baseball players saw her with the train lady, it took them a long time to react.
This Asian attitude has a lot to do with "courtesy" and "privacy" and respect for one's space.
As a Korean who has been on many trains, most people must sleeping because that train left very early😂🤣 But it's also true that we try not to look at others as much as possible.
@@LENA.CHO. I've noticed this with Koreans I know. Even if there's a commotion beside us when we're talking, they ignore what's happening.
I love this woman hahaha watching movies with her must be a blast
When he's in the bathroom crying it's not that he was bit, but actually him internalizing the information he was just given. His assistant from the beginning (Kim) called and said the outbreak came from some tech company that was the "centerpiece of their plan". This is letting him know that the dying animals and bad news articles on the computer were related, and the zombie virus is from the same company he pulled funding from the day before. If he had continued to fund the company they would have had the money to properly contain and dispose of the virus without it spreading to more towns, but he pulled the funding to make his boss happy and other investors/companies saw this and pulled their funds as well. The scene is extremely impactful because our main character is hunched over a sink crying as he washes the blood from his hands, both literally and metaphorically.
Another movie I think you guys would like is Before I Wake. It's an amazing story that I would recommend also watching without knowing anything at first.
A lot of people have commented on closing the train doors - most commuter trains that I've been on like that have automatic doors so it's not easy to close it (You see it when the girl that was bitten opens the door and it automatically closes on its own. I think with that mechanism it won't allow you to make it close any faster unless you set it to manual like the dad did to shut it on the guy and his pregnant wife).
And also in a panicked situation most people would not think to try and close the door behind them as they are running for their lives so it's a bit of human nature at play. In a chaotic situation I've seen people run and almost get hit by traffic because they're not focused on the obvious.
Sometimes, too, the doors on trains are actually pretty difficult to open/close quickly. They require a bit of effort. So a mob of infected rushing at you wouldn't give you enough time to attempt to close it and it was a better idea to just continue on moving forward as fast as possible until safe to close the door.
My famous last words “uhhhhh Pg13 it can’t be that bad” I sobbed throughout the movie 😂😂
As we all expected.. haha
This film really make everyone Crying..
OMG, I saw this pop up in my feed and knew there was going to be a flood of tears. Toni, my friend, a pre-emptive apology. We know the pain.
to me South Korea makes the best movies...you should definitively watch more....their thrillers are absolutely superb!
When "Parasite" was in the theaters, RUclips recommended "Train to Busan." I had seen other South Korean movies, so I thought I was ready. The roller coaster ride through Fear/Dread/Sorrow left me emotionally drained. Kudos to the writer(s), director(s), actors, and especially the stunt performers for creating a Modern Classic. I'll bet that you won't view a performance of "Aloha 'Oe" in the same way after this movie.
Brave going into this one blind. I had very low expectations of this one, but loved it!
This movie is definitely a roller-coaster ride, being happy, sad, anxious, scares.
Not a zombie movie, but another Korean movie I would recommend is Man from Nowhere. It is in my top 10 movies.
Oh, and sub is definitely better than dub with this one.
The girl’s reaction is so real.. this movie gets me every part a tear is shed 😔
I am so excited for this reaction!
Hope you enjoy it! :)
Once people get over that small wall of subtitles, the world of possibilities opens up for amazing film and TV series 😌 I'm the type that needs subtitles even when watching shows and movies in English 😅 I'm glad you enjoyed this, there are a lot of interesting Korean zombie movies/shows. 🧟♀️ 🧟♂️
It was a bit hard to watch since it brought some me lots of kind of fear and now I'm worried that I wouldn't be able to save my girls if something like this happened but it was definitely a must see movie. I am willing to watch more. - Toni 😊
I fully understand, I've never considered it from the view of parents so I could feel your sincere reaction, and it was a nice change of pace 😊 ☺️
this film and The Witch: the subversion. are my two favorite Korean films. this launched the male lead in it to international stardom and from what I know he was already a big name. but the witch. was the female leads first big role and it literally jump started her career. the range she hit in that film really showed her talent.
In the end, u guys was like in shock and emotionally exausted 😂😂 awsome. That means its a dam good movie. 🎉 Awsome reaction guys.
Thank you. It was an amazing moving just a bit emotionally draining. But really enjoyed. - Toni😊
This lady is sooo sweet and she is so emotional may god protect her heart and I love her husband who supports her, ur so sweet together may god give you all the happiness. Watching your reflection made me feel warm and feels like a home 🥹
Thank you so much for watching with us and your kind words. David is the most supportive and loving husband that I could have wished for. I won the biggest prize ever marrying my prince charming. - Toni 🥰
That lady is so expressive enjoyed it so much !!
Thank you. - Toni 😊
The little girl Kim Su-An should have gotten an award as "Soo-An".
She was incredible in this! 😃
Agree she deserves a reward or raises 😂
Great movie, but hit on so many emotions for me too Toni! Thanks guys.
So many emotions.... - Toni 😊
in terms of tension, draining emotions and tears, and all the characters have the same strong story, this is why the film Train To Busan is the best zombie film I have ever watched
19:35 "oh sh*t! oh sh*t! go go go go go!" -david 😮
😂
Hands down best zombie movie ever, imo.
I haven't seen many but this one was a good one to get me off the couch. - Toni 😂
I'm so glad you 2 went in to this blind, it has such a good buildup with visual storytelling. Show it dont explain it. 🤟😎
You cried just like me when I watched it for the first time 😂
I’m glad I wasn’t the only one…. - Toni 😊
What a beautiful soul this woman has❤
Thank you!
Great reaction!
Korean movies and Kdramas are gems, I hope this is the moment to try and react to more next time. I also recommend "Miracle Cell No. 7" another K-Movie masterpiece 😊
Thank you for watching with us. Someone else also recommended the movie, looking forward to it. We added it to our list. - Toni 😊
Omg bless your sweet heart Toni when you cried at the granny's talk I knew this movie would be a lot for you to take I cry a river every time watching the last scene too and I don't cry easily 😭 Just discovered your channel guys and your awesome😊😍
Thank you! Welcome to the channel!
Omgosh Toni is gonna cry her heart out 😂🤣 and I'm here for it! ❤
Hope you enjoyed it! 😃
@@popculturallychallenged loved it! Love how sensitive you are, shows your empathy. That's why people love watching you. Your empathy shows. ❤
When I saw Toni cry in the beginning...I worried about you..not gonna lie...this is a hard one to watch. Its such an amazing film and really hits your heart.
"Close the door...close the door"...YES...all through the movie that is the biggest comment lol..CLOSE THE DOOR!
Dads death scene is the saddest death scene of any movie I have ever watched...period.
I hope you're ok after watching that one Toni!
One of the best tear jerkers out there.
No trivia for foreign language movies. I also hope that it is subbed, not dubbed.
Go in Peace and Walk with God. 😎 👍
We both went into this one completely blind and it was intense. It's subbed. I actually didn't know it was subbed until we started the movie. lol -David
was just about to say...if you cry in the beginning...wait till the end....super movie though
I would recommend this K-Movie that touched the soul.
1. Miracle in Cell .7
2. Hello,Ghost (2011)
3. Cheer Up,Mr Lee (2019)
4. Voice of Silence (2020)
The father and his daughter is very good acting in this movies
Oh noo she already crying with the dad not coming to the recital this movie is gonna DESTROY this poor lady lol
6:14 "...like covid or something?" -toni
kinda 😆
Just a little different. 😂
Owee that woman has a bird heart which we rarely see , god bless your soft heart .u made me cry too 😢
I'm sorry for making you cry but I hope you enjoyed watching the movie with us. - Toni ☺️
HOW COULD YOU DO THIS TO OUR POOR PRECIOUS ANGEL I CAN’T EVEN BELIEVE THE EVIL 🤣
And omfg I am salivating to watch lmao
That's the first thought I had!!! Nooooooo....the poor sweetie!
😂😂😂 I hope you enjoy what I went thru! 😳 - Toni ( I can’t stop laughing at the comment )
It is everything I could have possibly hoped for. That solidifies my evil is strong lmao
You two are bar none the best reactors on RUclips. Thoroughly enjoyed this one...
Thank you so much for watching with us and your kind words. - Toni 🥰
The first Korean movie was “Train to Busan”... So hard!
For the next Korean movie, I would like to recommend a very interesting one.
EXTREAM JOB(2019)
I hope you laugh like crazy and have fun!🤣🤣
Thank you for the recommendation. I have added it to our list. - Toni 🤓
I could see the Dad had strong feeling about this movie too❣️
Good reaction 👍🏾😊💗
😊 thank you
David give Toni a hug!!! I think she really needs one!!
Yes next movie has to be a happy one!!!
I think I got two hugs.... David delivered on a fun one....coming soon. - Toni 😊
Me just binge watching every utubers react to the last part of train to busan .i still get red after all the ten times I watched
Koreans sure do know how to pull on them heart strings I think that is what they are the best at and the scary part are just extra good.
This movie perfectly addresses the ongoing conflict between self-preservation and self-sacrifice.
so glad to see a first watch for you both. they're always my favorite. well, they're all favorites. but they're more favorite. 🙂
Glad you enjoyed it! 😃
Oooh boy. Get ready.
I wish someone would have said that to me prior to watching the movie….. - Toni 😂
Such terrific reactions. I love how you feel what’s happening so strongly. Did the same thing to me lol. Great job you guys!❤
Thank you so much!!
Honestly this is one of the best zombie movies ive seeen very well done
We completely agree! This was incredible!
Nice to see a mom and son watch a good movie.
Oh dear sweet baby jesus why am I so looking forward to this reaction…
Hope you enjoy it! We both went in blind on this one and had no idea what to expect!
24:25 the smile on toni's face. 😊
😃
Hands down best zombie movie and hands down this is the best reaction video I’ve ever watched ❤
thanks to Toni, this is the best reaction to this movie, yet.
Thank you!
I knew this movie would be hard for you when Toni grabbed the tissues before the recital video.
It's a marvellous rollercoaster of emotions.
20:10 10 "oh sh*t!"s in 20 seconds
Might have to start bleeping them out! I didn't realize how many there were! 😂 -David
Brooo that ending gets everyone I swear! Lol it’s so sad
When she started crying watching the recital scene…Oh, dear Lord this one is going to be tough for you. I felt so bad for her, but I couldn’t stop watching 🤷♂️
Return of the Living Dead (1985)
Is the best Zombie movie ever.
Love your channel and one of best reaction video for train to Busan.
hi toni and Mr.Toni, I wanted to compliment you on your reactions. You guys the about the best video quality in your reactions and also very good editing. Bless you both.
Thank you!
너희 리액션은 최고야
진정성 있는 감정들~♥
감사합니다 - 토니 - 😊
This movie tells you to tell your family "I love you" one more time. That's all.
I has rewatched this movie 3 times n watch reaction and end up cried sobbing like a baby