Train to Busan GFT 28 October – 3 November, 2016

Train to Busan
28 October – 3 November, 2016
GFT
Workaholic Seok-wu takes his estranged daughter on the KTX high-speed bullet train to Busan to visit his ex-wife. Just as the train leaves the station a vividly unwell passenger lurches onto the train, and before long the passengers find themselves enclosed with a deadly bio-hazardous horde intent on turning each of them undead before the train reaches its destination. Like all the best takes on the zombie genre, Train to Busan giddily uses its high-concept horror as a platform for satire; in this case a biting critique of South Korean class structure.
GFT 12 Rose Street, G12 0AP
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