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The group faces numerous challenges as they fight to survive and retrieve the gold. Along the way, they discover that the mercenaries have a hidden agenda, and the true value of the gold is much more than they initially thought.

Cinematography and Direction Visually, Peninsula is ambitious: it uses sweeping cinematography, neon-drenched set pieces, and kinetic editing to create a grander, more Hollywood-inflected spectacle. Practical effects and creature design remain strong, but the film’s pacing leans toward high-octane sequences that occasionally sacrifice tension in favor of momentum. Yeon Sang-ho’s direction demonstrates confidence in scale but sometimes struggles to balance spectacle with narrative coherence.

While praised for its stunts and visual effects, Peninsula received mixed reviews compared to its predecessor. Many critics noted it lacked the emotional depth and social commentary of Train to Busan , but it remains an entertaining zombie-action film.