Train to Busan 3 attempts to revive the emotional intensity and relentless tension that made the original film a global phenomenon. As the third installment in the series, it expands the scope of the outbreak beyond confined spaces and survival trains, presenting a wider, more chaotic post-apocalyptic world. While the film delivers on action and spectacle, it struggles to fully recapture the raw emotional impact of its predecessor.
The story takes place years after the initial outbreak, following a group of survivors navigating a fractured society where the infected are no longer the only threat. Human conflict plays a central role, as rival factions compete for resources and control. This shift in focus adds complexity to the narrative, though it sometimes detracts from the pure survival horror that defined the original film.

Visually, the movie is intense and fast-paced. The zombie sequences are brutal and well-executed, with large-scale set pieces that emphasize chaos and desperation. The film introduces new variations of the infected, adding unpredictability to the action. However, the heavy reliance on CGI in certain scenes can occasionally reduce the sense of realism.
The performances are solid, with the cast delivering believable portrayals of fear, loss, and determination. The film attempts to recreate the emotional core of the original by focusing on relationships between characters, particularly themes of family and sacrifice. While there are touching moments, they don’t always reach the same level of impact that audiences experienced in the first film.

Pacing is one of the film’s stronger aspects. It maintains a steady rhythm, balancing quieter character-driven scenes with intense action sequences. However, some plot developments feel familiar, echoing tropes from previous zombie films without adding significant innovation.
At its heart, Train to Busan 3 explores the idea of humanity under pressure—how people respond when society collapses and survival becomes the only priority. It raises questions about trust, morality, and what it means to remain human in an inhuman world.
Overall, Train to Busan 3 is an entertaining and action-packed continuation of the series. While it may not surpass the emotional depth and originality of the first film, it offers enough tension, drama, and spectacle to satisfy fans of the franchise.
Rating: 7.2/10