Before watching this movie, I thought it was a Korean remake of Greek mythology. After watching it, I have to admire that Korean films do better than us in portraying government corruption.
A sudden earthquake made the nuclear power plant, which was already in vain, in an instant, and the leakage of a large amount of radioactive material caused a huge panic among the people. And the South Korean government was helpless in the face of the disaster, and the president had to beg the volunteers to risk their lives to repair the nuclear station through a national conversation.
Ironically, the death squad that finally entered the nuclear station for repairs was not moved by the president, nor was it for the interests of the country, but because they had been contaminated with too much radioactive substances, they chose to become death squads after all.
In this movie we see that when disaster strikes, everyone will do their best to survive. Some people are afraid, some are derelict, some cover up, some are helpless, but some people will always be forced to become heroes...
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