This week I watched two totally different films that, I think, ended up being about more or less the same thing: courage. The first film was a Korean zombie film titled Train to Busan starring my favorite South Korean actor Gong Yoo, and the second film was Irena’s Vow, a WWII film about a Polish Catholic girl who saves the lives of 12 Jews. Like I said— two totally different films— except they weren’t. They both seemed to tackle the age-old, and currently relevant, question: What would you do?
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Depicting courage in "Train to Busan" (2016…
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This week I watched two totally different films that, I think, ended up being about more or less the same thing: courage. The first film was a Korean zombie film titled Train to Busan starring my favorite South Korean actor Gong Yoo, and the second film was Irena’s Vow, a WWII film about a Polish Catholic girl who saves the lives of 12 Jews. Like I said— two totally different films— except they weren’t. They both seemed to tackle the age-old, and currently relevant, question: What would you do?