

Not five seconds later he felt someone climbing on top of him, straddling his body with their slight weight.Īnd then there was a little kiss on his nose. Heechul didn’t move from his position on his back, hoping to get just an extra minute in his bed before Minhyuk got too impatient waiting for him. Minhyuk sighed in exasperation at all this delay as he got up off of Heechul and bounded down the stairs. “Okay, okay,” Heechul sighed, “Go downstairs. Without opening his eyes he reached down to ruffle Minhyuk’s hair, petting the bunny’s soft ears lazily. Minhyuk rubbed his face against Heechul’s stomach, pushing at him in a way that was more like a cat than a bunny, and Heechul squirmed at the ticklish feeling. I know you’re awake,” Minhyuk, one of Heechul’s bunny hybrids whined, his voice muffled by Heechul’s pajama top. Then a face, burying itself against his chest as the owner draped himself over Heechul’s body. The insistent hands were on his chest now, half massaging, half shaking him.

He kept his eyes closed, just wanting a few more seconds of peace before the inevitable noisy morning began. Heechul groaned, out loud this time, and rolled over onto his back. And none of Heechul’s fuzzy housemates could cook or even prepare food without making a huge mess or worse, injuring themselves, leaving him to be the sole provider of nourishment. Sometimes they were much more animal than human. That was the problem with owning hybrids. Because they would literally starve without him. He didn’t know why they wanted the meals he made so badly anyway, he was a terrible cook. Just once he wanted to lie in his bed, comfy and warm, without someone whining to be fed. Oh, but Heechul had just wanted to sleep. It was hands, gently prodding him, and now rubbing his shoulders in a not entirely unpleasant way. “Heenim, wake up,” it said, “We’re hungry…”Īnd now it wasn’t just a voice.

As realization dawned on him, he groaned inwardly at the sudden interruption of his sleep and pressed his face against his pillow, trying hard to pretend he wasn’t awake.
#Train to busan eng sub bbt movie
So all in all, this movie is good in my book.Heechul stirred slightly at the sound of his name. And we also got an unexpected plot twist just as hope seemed to be lost near the end of the movie. And we do get a great climatic 'battle' near the end. More than a bunch of selfish assholes to make good people's lives harder just to survive. And of course like in Busan, there ARE assholes in this movie as well. And it's amazing how the survivors made use of the sensitivities to light and sound to try to divert the zombies around in order to make their escape.

It's so fun that I felt like screaming in fear but it's still fun. Heck, I enjoyed this movie a whole lot better from Rampant and that's saying something. And what'll happen when the efforts to curb the zombie pandemic did not show any results as other nations decide to abandon the people still trapped in the zombie-ridden country because they find it pointless to help an already fallen country?Īnd to be honest, this isn't the first zombie movie that does use CGI for some of the zombies (like seriously, you don't run actual people down with high-speed cars so how else you wanna film THAT correctly?) and that never stopped people from enjoying movies like Silent Hill or Resident Evil. And the story still has a similar theme how fear and desperation will affect the people trying to escape from the virus that will turn you into an undead. Certainly, you can't expect the situation to unfold exactly the same as the people on that particular train. And the setting for the movie was focused on the other surviving people who had to try to escape the zombies by other ways BESIDES taking the KTX to Busan. And even then, the situation was already chaotic. I mean face it, the setting was four years after the escape to Busan. Because yes, the movie was quite fast-paced but it was exactly due to that what made any kinds of CGI barely noticeable. I mean, I watched this in the cinema and regardless of how much CGI had been used in this movie compared to Busan, I haven't even had time to think about that. If you dived into this movie without any set expectations you might surprise yourself to realise that you actually enjoyed this movie. If you're expecting Peninsular to go exactly as Train to Busan did, you might as well go rewatch the first movie and not have your high expectations be dashed. Surprise! I actually liked and enjoyed this movie.
