A very typical Korean disaster commercial. There are special effects, intense plots, warmth and humanity. Korean movies are almost at their peak in this regard.
In the face of the catastrophe at the juncture of life and death, both good and evil are infinitely magnified. Thinking of the "Influenza" and "Extreme Escape" that I have seen before, they are all similar plots. It can be clichéd, but it can still be photographed smoothly.
The so-called leaders will only "let the important people go first", they are concerned about their own future and the black hat, and they will guide the world there. But the only ones who really did everything to save people's lives were the rescue teams on the front line. Every time may be the last, but every time has to be a real best effort.
In the end, the death of the protagonist was a bit deliberate, as if the plot needed it. But in any case, the audience felt the true heart of saving people. This is probably the biggest success of a disaster movie.
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