I like to look scared, cry, and then cherish the current life more.
Sadly, this disaster movie is really unnerving.
The description and introduction of a bunch of ordinary life scenes in the front are to contrast the misery after the disaster.
Unfortunately, it is too verbose and too deliberate.
I've been waiting for the critical moment to come, but... it's fucking disappointing.
To put it plainly, I felt a sense of loss that I didn't feel the orgasm.
It's actually called Korea's first disaster film...
I think, Korean films really haven't reached the time to master such a big theme.
Their understanding of great pain and sorrow is really not deep enough.
Sometimes I feel that a bad disaster movie is an insult to those who lost their lives in a disaster, like the infamous Seven Days that shook the world in my country.
So, I had no choice but to scoff at this movie.
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