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The visual style could be deemed as unique as well, showing abandoned Korea as dirty and chaotic yet beautifully eye-catching. The survival game especially, really showcases his direction with his one-take. I preferably like the first chase scene with zombies and the survival game. Yeon Sang-ho's use of camerawork and how he directs the action sequence make the film watchable. Still, I can't deny on how much entertaining Peninsula has to offer. As a result, it lacks emotional attachment and even scares to deliver. The characters also felt flat with its two-dimensional personality, making it hard for the characters to be likable even when the actors have given their best to portray them. A large number of characters also resulted in less screen-time, making it hard to have in-depth sympathy with the characters. Perhaps the above reason can't be blame due to its small yet important component: characters. However, bigger doesn't always mean better as the world-building lacked in the concept details of that never reach the tension felt in its predecessor. I really appreciate how they took a new approach to the zombie sequels with a new setting. 4 years after the events of Train to Busan, a former marine, Jung-Seok (Gang Dong-won) must return and retrieve something at now-abandoned Korea in order to be accepted by the society outside their homeland. 4 years later, Peninsula - the sequel - hit the theaters with high ambition but fail to reach the height of its predecessor as it falls into the ordinary sequel trap. It manages to become an enjoyable blockbuster yet with smart social commentary and emotional moments that (I need to admit) made me cry. When Train to Busan hit theaters, it became a sensational hit for the right reasons.