Train to Busan

wtf i hate humans now

>gooks
>humans

fpbp

Come on. This movie was quite decent

has Korea really adapted a lot of US culture?

Define US culture.

Has anyone seen Seoul Station?

>US
>culture
hmmm

Obesity, being in huge amounts of personal debt, spending above your means

Garbage pleb flick

>The Cassandra Crossing ripoff

kys koreans

Showpiercer was a better train kino

Snwpiercer was a kino.

I think he's probably talking about the extremely selfish passengers on the train, especially that one executive guy who got multiple characters including the teenage couple killed.

That cocksucker was the reason nearly everyone died. I don't think I've ever hated a character more than that prick.

We literally invented South Korea in the 1950s, so yes.

tbqhf

yes
it should have been the live action one

I was really hoping the dad would make it, and the selfish faggot would get kicked off the train by the dad.

But no, even as a fucking half-zombie he had to get more people killed.

I found it ok, but a little bit too long. The ending was quite interesting.

mass shootings, diabetes, everyone is transgender

Mindless consumerism, celebrity worship, political ignorance, rampant obesity, firearm obsession, oligarch boot-licking

a cult of witches pulling the strings

...

Thing I don't like. Also Americans have no culture.

>that scene where the main character causes the death of some white knight because she's fucking useless

if anything this movie taught me that being a selfish asshole will get you the farthest

DUDE FUCK RICH PEOPLE LMAO

wrong, being a loli or a preggo gets you the farthest