Storyline
Sok-woo’s a workaholic dad, barely keeping up with his own kid, Soo-ahn. He finally agrees to take her on the KTX train to Busan—just a regular day, or so he thinks. Suddenly, all hell breaks loose: a zombie outbreak erupts, and the whole country flips upside down in a heartbeat. Passengers start turning left and right, and it’s chaos in those narrow train aisles. Sok-woo’s forced to step up as a dad, dodging zombies with Soo-ahn, and honestly, the stakes could not be higher. People on board are losing it, fighting each other out of pure panic, and the whole ride turns into this wild, desperate battle for survival. Some folks step up, others go full coward mode. Every stop is a gamble, every closed door is a maybe. Busan’s not just a destination anymore—it’s hope, if they even make it. The whole movie’s basically a pressure cooker of fear, adrenaline, and people trying not to get eaten. No one’s coming out the same.