What If ‘Train To Busan’ Happened In The Philippines?

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South Korea's hit thriller Train To Busan is taking the Philippines by storm and everyone is raving about it!

It (surprisingly) has a bit of drama and comedy. Plus a terrific story line. It teaches people about love, compassion and courage. Not to mention it will keep your hearts racing and be at the edge of your seats.

Our personal verdict is 10/10!!!

P.S. Please do not embed your claw onto your boyfriends. Blood might ensue.

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Of course, Filipinos can't help but comment. Not on the film itself but about the possibility of it happening on this side of the world.

They're comparing South Korea's KTX with the Philippines' MRT.

Although the comments are funny AF, in fairness with MRT, KTX is a provincial train of South Korea and it's expensive to travel using it. That's probably why it looks pretty bad ass, orderly and high tech.

But technicality aside, how would the Philippines cope if "Train To Busan" happened here?

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1. You can't search what's going on outside 'cause your Data sucks

Or baka naka free-FB ka lang.

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2. Sa pila palang ng MRT, deads na lahat

3. …but there's not much difference 'cause we all look like zombies lining up to begin with

#HagardoVersoza

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4. Also, we might not reach our destination

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5. And if someone on the train gets bitten, there's nowhere to run

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6. But atleast if the infection came from inside the train, only Metro Manila will get infected since the MRT isn't connected to anywhere else

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7. We've all probably encountered this guy before

Siya yung guy na inconsiderate sa MRT.

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Laughs aside, the condition of the MRT is very serious. Netizens are merely coping with humor.

Hopefully we can all enjoy a little bit of ginhawa soon on the MRT!

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