Train to Busan 2: Peninsula (2020) – FilmAffinity

“Those looking for a claustrophobic creepfest like the last film may feel let down by Peninsula’s outrageous upgrade, but on its own the movie’s a fun and raucous ride”

“A cartoonish zombie yarn that falls short of its potential.”

“[It] shows that bigger is not necessarily better. Overall, nothing wrong with it, if you rein in your expectations (…) Rating: ★★★ (out of 5)”

“Peninsula suffers the same type of sequelitis that suggests a second entry must be more/bigger/louder than its predecessor”

“What’s frustrating about Yeon Sang-ho’s sequel is that it’s the exact kind of film that was already pretty tired before Zack Snyder’s Dawn of the Dead remake came out in 2004 (…) Peninsula still holds a number of pleasures”

“Instead of staging a character-driven dramatic thriller with zombies like the first film, [it] presents a world hit by a zombie outbreak that responds by turning into a ridiculous, cartoonish dystopia—and it is much better for it.”

“Ugly and all-around unpleasant (…) It seems a waste to make a zombie movie, only to reduce the lumbering brain-eaters to faceless machine-gun fodder”

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