By Variety Staff
10.05.2020 - 08:03 / tvguide.com
I remember seeing Snowpiercer in the theater because it was kind of a big deal for me. As a new dad at the time, I didn't get out of the house much, and the packed theater was buzzing from the anticipation of seeing the newest and first English-language film from Bong Joon Ho, who had hit some international notoriety many years prior after his monster movie The Host.
I was blown away by what I saw. A train, containing the last remnants of society, circumnavigated the globe after scientists
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