
Dude it’s common as hell in zombie stories. Everyone behind those walls lives dependant on very limited resources, runners or “hounds” I think they’re called in this to get the resources and a set of rules. Rules govern chaotic humans and it’s all they have to live by. If one person steps out of line then all hell breaks loose. Not to mention you get the sense that there is no community and it’s every man for themselves. That’s also due to the limited resources. Every man killed is another mouth they don’t have to feed so everyone gets more resources. I’m not justifying it but that’s just…normal zombie movie stuff. It’s to be expected. People who live in large groups like this in zombie movies are usually the most insane with bat shit crazy behaviour. Why would they bother beating the shit out of you if they still have to feed you and then waste first aid on you just so you don’t die of infection? Of course they’d just kill the trouble maker.
I’m more concerned about the face guwon was making when he did it. Did he enjoy it? How did he get that role? Did he build the community or was it passed on to him? Who are the hounds and is guwon one? If he takes pleasure in killing all the trouble makers well….thats a whole new story ain’t it? But it didn’t really seem like he cared. He doesn’t really care about much tbh.
‘This is a post apocalyptic world ofc there’s rules’ well yes but I don’t think beating someone to death with a bat who was trying to get medicine for his sick child should be included in that category no ? Like other punishments and ways of enforcement exist