- The "Mad Max" Vibes: The movie succeeds if you view it as a zombie action blockbuster rather than a horror film. The car chase sequences are well-directed, flashy, and exciting. It feels like Mad Max with zombies.
- Visuals: The depiction of a ruined Seoul is impressive. The scale of the destruction is much larger than the first film.
- The Sisters: The characters of Jooni and Yu-jin (the sisters who drive the armored SUV) are the highlights of the film. They bring energy and bad-ass attitude that the main protagonist lacks.
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- Strengths vs. Train to Busan (2016): Bigger in scale and ambition, with riskier set pieces.
- Weaknesses: Loses some of the intimate pressure-cooker intensity and tight emotional focus that made the original so effective.
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- Critics: Mixed. Many praised the ambitious action and set pieces; others criticized it for losing the emotional core and urgency that made Train to Busan stand out.
- Box office: Successful internationally, though not as universally acclaimed as the original.
- Audience: Fans of blockbuster zombie/action fare generally enjoy Peninsula; purists preferring the intimate drama of Train to Busan may be disappointed.