Let’s talk about Seok-woo (Gong Yoo), the hedge fund manager who starts Train to Busan as a selfish, work-obsessed father and ends as one of the most heartbreaking heroes in horror history.
Meeting Sang-hwa (the tough, pregnant husband) changes everything. Sang-hwa fights with his fists, protects strangers, and shames Seok-woo for locking people out. Slowly, Seok-woo learns to fight for others – not just himself. When Sang-hwa sacrifices himself, you see the guilt and realization hit Seok-woo’s face.
Seok-woo’s arc is why Train to Busan isn’t just a great zombie movie. It’s a great human movie. He starts as a monster of indifference and dies a hero. 🖤
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Let’s talk about Seok-woo (Gong Yoo), the hedge fund manager who starts Train to Busan as a selfish, work-obsessed father and ends as one of the most heartbreaking heroes in horror history.
Meeting Sang-hwa (the tough, pregnant husband) changes everything. Sang-hwa fights with his fists, protects strangers, and shames Seok-woo for locking people out. Slowly, Seok-woo learns to fight for others – not just himself. When Sang-hwa sacrifices himself, you see the guilt and realization hit Seok-woo’s face. seok woo train to busan
Seok-woo’s arc is why Train to Busan isn’t just a great zombie movie. It’s a great human movie. He starts as a monster of indifference and dies a hero. 🖤 Let’s talk about Seok-woo (Gong Yoo), the hedge