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To close out our special Screen Scares series, host Sarah and co-host Jennie spark a conversation about the most scary concept of all: losing our humanity. While zombies are scary, especially zombies in Train to Busan (2016), the terror of living in a society devoid of compassion, community and connection is even more frightening.
For those who are Deaf or hard of hearing, please visit this link for the transcript of this episode of Screen Cares: Episode Transcript
Screen Cares Spotify Playlist: 부산행 Hear the Train to Busan Comin'
Screen Shares Rating:
Screen Sparks:
After the Credits Roll-Links Referenced during the show:
Sarah and Jennie chat about their experience with subtitled film during this episode. Enjoy this wonderful piece in The Washington Post that expresses why you should watch a movie with the subtitles on:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2020/02/13/you-should-watch-everything-with-subtitles/
Sarah and Jennie discuss the tragedy of the sinking of the MV Sewol and how it is a tragic example of failings on an individual level (the captain and crew who abandoned not just the ship but also hundreds of high school students who were onboard) and the failings of a larger system. Learn more about this horrific accident, the students and their families’ commitment to their memory, and the political fall out here:
Visit www.ScreenCares.com for all of the resources mentioned in the episode and for additional Screen Cares content.
Follow the podcast on Instagram @screencarespod and Facebook!
Subscribe to Screen Cares wherever you enjoy podcasts to make sure you never miss an opportunity to watch better, together.
To close out our special Screen Scares series, host Sarah and co-host Jennie spark a conversation about the most scary concept of all: losing our humanity. While zombies are scary, especially zombies in Train to Busan (2016), the terror of living in a society devoid of compassion, community and connection is even more frightening.
For those who are Deaf or hard of hearing, please visit this link for the transcript of this episode of Screen Cares: Episode Transcript
Screen Cares Spotify Playlist: 부산행 Hear the Train to Busan Comin'
Screen Shares Rating:
Screen Sparks:
After the Credits Roll-Links Referenced during the show:
Sarah and Jennie chat about their experience with subtitled film during this episode. Enjoy this wonderful piece in The Washington Post that expresses why you should watch a movie with the subtitles on:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2020/02/13/you-should-watch-everything-with-subtitles/
Sarah and Jennie discuss the tragedy of the sinking of the MV Sewol and how it is a tragic example of failings on an individual level (the captain and crew who abandoned not just the ship but also hundreds of high school students who were onboard) and the failings of a larger system. Learn more about this horrific accident, the students and their families’ commitment to their memory, and the political fall out here:
Visit www.ScreenCares.com for all of the resources mentioned in the episode and for additional Screen Cares content.
Follow the podcast on Instagram @screencarespod and Facebook!
Subscribe to Screen Cares wherever you enjoy podcasts to make sure you never miss an opportunity to watch better, together.