There is something special about Korean productions, and that is no coincidence. The precise mix of technical quality and a distinctive narrative structure -in which it’s easy to go from laughing to crying, like in the series The Squid Game-, they manage to capture the public’s attention; and this is the example of The great floodwhere every shot is visually impressive. As a result, it didn’t take long to grab the attention of subscribers as soon as it landed on Netflix and quickly positioned itself on the internet rank one of the most viewed on the platform.
the film Directed by Kim Byeong-u, in 1 hour and 48 minutes it depicts a global catastrophe triggered by the impact of an asteroid in Antarcticaresulting in massive floods that threaten to wipe humanity from the face of the earth. Amid this chaos, the property is trapped in an apartment complex in Seoul that is sinking by the minute an artificial intelligence researcher called An-na He desperately tries to save his son.
When the water rises and survival becomes impossible, Hee-jo appears, a security agent tasked with rescuing the scientist. However, the story moves into much more psychological and existential territory as it turns out that An-na has vital information for a secret project to preserve humanity. The film begins to question the nature of reality, using the flood as a claustrophobic backdrop to explore dilemmas about memory, the ethics of technology, and others How far would a mother go to protect her child’s future in a world that no longer exists?.
“Amid a flood of colossal dimensions, a mother AI researcher, An-na, desperately fights to save her young son Ja-in from a flooded apartment in Seoul, while facing a biblical flood and a security mission to protect humanity, with Agent Hee-jo in the middle.” this fight for survival“, says the official synopsis, which invites you to press the play button.
“The narrative is brittle, but you can still enjoy this story of a mother and her son and rescue from a catastrophic flood in Seoul” and “Everything works thanks to two things: the ever-absorbed Kim’s emotional central performance and a monumental premise that somehow fits perfectly into the final scenes” were just a few of the criticisms received on the website FilmAffinity.
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