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“Jisun Cinema Mind 2” to Analyze and Appreciate “Train to Busan” from a Social Psychological Perspective

‘Jisun Cinema Mind 2’ / Courtesy = SBS

On SBS ‘Jisun Cinema Mind 2’, which will be broadcast on the 30th, Korea’s first zombie blockbuster movie ‘Train to Busan’ will be watched.

Director Yeon Sang-ho’s first live-action film, who has produced animations such as ‘The King of Pigs’ and ‘Pseudo’, and ‘Train to Busan’, which was invited to the Midnight Screening section of the Cannes International Film Festival, announced the beginning of the K-zombie syndrome worldwide. It is a work and the first 10 million movie to be covered in ‘Jisun Cinema Mind 2’.

‘Train to Busan’ depicts the process in which an unknown virus spreads across the country, and the people on the KTX train bound for Busan struggle against the infected and head to the only safe city, ‘Busan’.

Professor Park Ji-sun said, “Jisun Cinema Mind 2” will be a time for us to think about our attitude in dealing with the corona pandemic through the images of characters in the movie who depend on and hate each other in the unfamiliar fear of infection. The reason for selecting ‘Train to Busan’ as the fifth film to be screened was revealed.

In ‘Jisun Cinema Mind 2’, we will examine the various actions and choices of the characters in ‘Train to Busan’ and analyze the various human groups encountered in disaster situations from a social psychological perspective.

In particular, we plan to focus on profiling Yong-seok (Kim Eui-seong), the best villain in ‘Train to Busan’. Professor Park Ji-sun saw through the meritocracy from the first scene where Yong-seok said, “There seems to be a strange person in the bathroom.” In addition, in light of the way people incite and hate people using fear, ‘Train to Busan’ explains that it is a social psychological film about the process of a character named Yong-seok taking control of a train, and suggests a new way to appreciate it beyond a zombie movie.

Actor Kim Eui-seong, who plays Yong-seok, the best villain in ‘Train to Busan’, makes a surprise appearance. Kim Eui-seong unravels the process of playing the character Yong-seok and the humiliation (?) suffered at the Cannes Film Festival.

On this day’s broadcast, the actual KTX captain and train team leader (crew) appeared and raised curiosity by revealing the secret of the limited express survival that can be used in the event of a zombie virus outbreak on the train.

As a guest, webtoon writer Joo Ho-min, who is the original author of Korea’s first 10-million-million-thousand-three-million-series film ‘Along with the Gods’ and is active as an ‘entertainment cheat key’, will be joining us. On the other hand, Joo showed off the face of a self-proclaimed zombie expert and analyzed the characteristics of the ‘Train to Busan’ zombie to make him more immersed in the movie.

Broadcast at 11:05 pm on the 30th.

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