Ma Dong-seok often plays tough guys in Korean movies, but this time he unexpectedly plays an intellectual, a scientist who studies geology. He is so cynical in his bones that he lacked recognition of his Korean identity at first. Others call him by his English name, Robert, pretending not to speak Korean. He is deeply disappointed by the country's bureaucracy and lack of autonomy. He wanted to walk away, but his true sense of responsibility kept making him self-examination. , his command plan completed the rescue of the entire catastrophe. The female characters in the film appear to be more vases, not brilliant.
The whole movie is still very strict in terms of plot. If there is anything I am not satisfied with, I always feel that the pronunciation of Chinese characters in Korean dramas is too non-standard. Yes, I don't know why I always feel weird when I get to the movie. At critical historical moments, the United States and China are unreliable, and the salvation of the Korean Peninsula ultimately depends on the people who live on this land. This is one of the best Korean movies I've seen recently, and it's one of the best in the disaster genre.
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