He’s cold, distant with his daughter Soo-an, and even tells her not to give up her seat for an elderly lady (survival of the fittest mentality). When the outbreak starts, he pulls strings to get them separated from the main crowd at Daejeon – caring only about their survival, not others.
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No sudden personality transplant. He changes incrementally – from fleeing, to hesitating, to fighting, to sacrificing. The film shows that redemption doesn’t erase past mistakes, but choosing love over fear in your final moments means something. He’s cold, distant with his daughter Soo-an, and
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. He changes incrementally – from fleeing, to hesitating,
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.