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Peninsula

Titolo originale: Bando
  • 2020
  • VM18
  • 1h 56min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,5/10
41.208
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Lee Jung-hyun, Kwon Hae-hyo, Lee Ye-won, Gang Dong-won, Kim Min-jae, Koo Kyo-hwan, and Lee Re in Peninsula (2020)
Four years after South Korea's total decimation, Jung-seok, a soldier who previously escaped the diseased wasteland, relives the horror when assigned to a covert operation with two simple objectives: retrieve and survive. When his team unexpectedly stumbles upon survivors, their lives will depend on whether the best -- or worst -- of human nature prevails in the direst of circumstances.
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Quattro anni dopo fuggire dalla penisola coreana, infestata da zombi, un ex soldato viene incaricato di fare ritorno e si ritrova alle prese con i sopravvissuti.Quattro anni dopo fuggire dalla penisola coreana, infestata da zombi, un ex soldato viene incaricato di fare ritorno e si ritrova alle prese con i sopravvissuti.Quattro anni dopo fuggire dalla penisola coreana, infestata da zombi, un ex soldato viene incaricato di fare ritorno e si ritrova alle prese con i sopravvissuti.

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    • Yeon Sang-ho
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Yeon Sang-ho
    • Ryu Yong-jae
  • Star
    • Nazeeh Tarsha
    • Gang Dong-won
    • Koo Kyo-hwan
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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    460
    • Regia
      • Yeon Sang-ho
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Yeon Sang-ho
      • Ryu Yong-jae
    • Star
      • Nazeeh Tarsha
      • Gang Dong-won
      • Koo Kyo-hwan
    • 554Recensioni degli utenti
    • 222Recensioni della critica
    • 51Metascore
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    Nazeeh Tarsha
    Nazeeh Tarsha
      Gang Dong-won
      Gang Dong-won
      • Jung Seok
      Koo Kyo-hwan
      Koo Kyo-hwan
      • Captain Seo
      Lee Re
      Lee Re
      • Jooni
      Lee Jung-hyun
      Lee Jung-hyun
      • Min Jung
      Jang So-yeon
      Jang So-yeon
      • Jung Seok's sister
      Moon Woo-jin
      Moon Woo-jin
      • Jung Seok's nephew
      John D. Michaels
      John D. Michaels
      • Evacuation Boat Captain
      Geoffrey Giuliano
      Geoffrey Giuliano
      • Hong Kong Boss
      Kwon Hae-hyo
      Kwon Hae-hyo
      • Old man Kim
      Terri Doty
      Terri Doty
      • Min Jung
      • (English version)
      • (voce)
      Kim Min-jae
      Kim Min-jae
      • Sergeant Hwang
      Kim Do-yoon
      Kim Do-yoon
      • Goo Cheol-min
      Daniel Joey Albright
      Daniel Joey Albright
      • American Soldier McClain
      Kim Tae-joon
      • Min-Jung's husband
      Park Se-joon
      • Container soldier #2
      Kim Kyu-baek
      Kim Kyu-baek
      • Private Kim
      Lee Ye-won
      • Yu Jin
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        • Yeon Sang-ho
        • Ryu Yong-jae
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      6siderite

      Typical zombie flick, with some nice action scenes, but unrelated to Train to Busan

      If this film would have been a standalone action movie, I would have rated it average, maybe above that. However it was marketed as the sequel to Train to Busan, which was very well done not only on the technical level, but also the personal one. Characters were complex, dialogues well written and the zombies, as in any good sci-fi story, were just the setting.

      Now here comes this production, which is more like a video game from the Resident Evil franchise, without the cool monsters and special effects. And while it has its good parts, a third of it should have been cut in editing and the money used on decent CGI. Compared to Train to Busan, it sucks! And that's kind of weird, as the same team did both movies.

      Bottom line: no matter how many enthusiasts want to play zombies in film, you need to have a better story for the movie to be good. This wasn't it.
      6TheFinalGirl13

      Everything at once

      Peninsula is an extremely fun movie to watch. It packs virtually all genres possible, the movie is way too much but very entertaining. You have zombies (although they are not really threatening and felt more like a tool used to advance the plot), you have Mad Max-like car chases, you have wild insane people enjoying the Purge, you have a hint of a comedy and a whole lot of soap opera drama. At one point I was convinced the characters would start dancing Bollywood-style! While Train to Busan was character-driven and emotional film, Peninsula is a wild, action-packed movie which has almost nothing to do with the former. It would fit perfectly into Zombieland universe and the reviews here would be much better then. In other words, it is a bad movie if you expect Train to Busan continuation but a good Zombieland 3. Plot-wise, Peninsula leaves even more question unanswered, if you think about characters' background or some story details you'll notice a lot of inconsistencies, plot holes and unclarities. But this movie is not made to think, so don't take it seriously, don't expect much and just enjoy whatever nonsense is going on on-screen.
      3adunamalik

      Does not even come close to Train to busan

      I'll make it simple.

      If you like Invunrable cars, basically a car can drive through 1000 zombies and not even get a dent or brake a side mirror.

      If you love Kids driving cars better than anybody in fast and furious franchise has ever driven

      If you cant get enough of plotholes and Terrible cgi cars

      I mean even sharknado is more realistic than this....

      Loved train to Busan, sadly i Hated this.
      5acinemalens

      Peninsula: An entertaining yet Disappointing of a Smart Sequel

      When Train to Busan hit theaters, it became a sensational hit for the right reasons. It manages to become an enjoyable blockbuster yet with smart social commentary and emotional moments that (I need to admit) made me cry. 4 years later, Peninsula - the sequel - hit the theaters with high ambition but fail to reach the height of its predecessor as it falls into the ordinary sequel trap.

      4 years after the events of Train to Busan, a former marine, Jung-Seok (Gang Dong-won) must return and retrieve something at now-abandoned Korea in order to be accepted by the society outside their homeland. I really appreciate how they took a new approach to the zombie sequels with a new setting. However, bigger doesn't always mean better as the world-building lacked in the concept details of that never reach the tension felt in its predecessor.

      Perhaps the above reason can't be blame due to its small yet important component: characters. A large number of characters also resulted in less screen-time, making it hard to have in-depth sympathy with the characters. The characters also felt flat with its two-dimensional personality, making it hard for the characters to be likable even when the actors have given their best to portray them. As a result, it lacks emotional attachment and even scares to deliver.

      Still, I can't deny on how much entertaining Peninsula has to offer. Yeon Sang-ho's use of camerawork and how he directs the action sequence make the film watchable. I preferably like the first chase scene with zombies and the survival game. The survival game especially, really showcases his direction with his one-take. The visual style could be deemed as unique as well, showing abandoned Korea as dirty and chaotic yet beautifully eye-catching. Although I need to say that the CG in its car scene is extremely rough that you somehow looking more of a video game than a live-action film.

      Overall, Peninsula is could never reach its predecessor quality as a smart blockbuster with a high emotional level. However, its entertainment value, if almost, could still reach what it had left 4 years ago. Just don't expect too much to use your brain and have fun as you visit Peninsula.
      4kennys-97585

      To fast to Zombie 2

      If your going into the cinema expecting "Train to busan" quality, you will be surprised. Its the typical sequel trap. They throw in way to much Hollywood wannabe actioncrap, try way to hard to include every genre into one, to pretend this is something else then it should be.

      I really loved Train to Busan, it was an awesome and unique Zombie flick with high quality. Emotional ride with fear, stress and good story. Was glued on the monitor whole movie through, it was that good. Korea really made a classic with that one.

      This is the complete opposite. Its plain stupid. Zombies seems pretty harmless cgi placeholders only meant to fly in the air and get hit by cars. U never feel any kind of fear och horror in this movie, its just dumb action with stupid lines. Story is crap, writing is crap, very low character development, plotholes, timejumps, stupid characters, actors who overact and make a fool out of themself.

      If you take Transformers, mix it with Zombieland on drugs, add Fast and the furious... ehm... and then add World War Z cgi zombies on a budget then u get this. But worse then all those movies ofcourse.

      The carchases are computer generated, and it looks like a PC-game. Also most of the Zombies are just cgi, ragdolls flying all over...and it really shows its fake. Its World War Z style, but cheaper ripoff. When the end comes closer, they even try to switch the pace from rollercoaster action to emotional cry drama and it just falls flat like a pancake... u end up laughing cause its so silly.

      Plus, the plot armour on the soldier is of epic proportions, he cant miss, hits only headshots, zombies throw themself on him, but he got his anti-bite armor on so they cant touch him, he got time to think a few seconds now and then, even if he is surrounded by soldiers or zombies on every direction... cause they wont do anything to him while he feels sad.... boohoo....

      Stay away from this at cinema, its not worth the money. Look at it some day at home when your really bored and want some brainless entertainment.

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      • Quiz
        Despite marketed as a sequel to Train to Busan (2016), this film is a stand-alone movie that does not feature or mention any of the previous film's characters.
      • Blooper
        After 4 years without any use it's impossible that the cars' batteries would have enough charge to trigger the alarm when hit.
      • Citazioni

        Major Jane: In a few hours, a new world will be waiting.

        Jooni: The world I knew wasn't bad either.

      • Connessioni
        Featured in Chris Stuckmann Movie Reviews: Peninsula (2020)

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      Dettagli

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      • Data di uscita
        • 15 luglio 2020 (Italia)
      • Paese di origine
        • Corea del Sud
      • Siti ufficiali
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        • Coreano
        • Inglese
        • Catonese
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        • Train to Busan 2
      • Luoghi delle riprese
        • Incheon, Corea del Sud
      • Aziende produttrici
        • Next Entertainment World (NEW)
        • RedPeter Film
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      • Budget
        • 16.000.000 USD (previsto)
      • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
        • 1.231.407 USD
      • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
        • 118.647 USD
        • 9 ago 2020
      • Lordo in tutto il mondo
        • 42.698.327 USD
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        • 2.39 : 1

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