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Peninsula Offers a Path to Redemption: A Film Review

Peninsula Offers A Path To Redemption: A Film Review

*full disclosure: a Blu-ray screener of this Film was provided by Well Go USA. Director: Sang-ho Yeon. Writers: Sang-ho Yeon and Ryu Yong-jae. Train to Busan Presents: Peninsula or the simpler Peninsula takes place four years after a viral pandemic. Shot in Incheon, South Korea, this third film in the series is set squarely in the action genre. As a rag-tag group of mercenaries try to retrieve some U.S. cash, gangsters roam the car strewn city streets. Very much a comic styled actioner, Peninsula also wears its influences on its sleeves, with nods to films like: I Am Legend (2007), Fury Road (2015), Land of the Dead (2005) and others. There is even a moral message here of redemption, with protagonist Jung Seok (Dong-Won Gang) given a second chance. And, Peninsula is as it should be - very entertaining! The comic book style of the film can be seen in its: lighting, settings and characters. Many of the interior sets are lit up with many different colours and many of the...

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