
Kim Dok Ja est un employé de bureau banal dont la seule passion est la lecture de webnovels. Son préféré "Trois Manières de Survivre à l'Apocalypse" prend soudain vie mais il est le seul à s'en apercevoir. Il devient ainsi la seule personne à savoir que la fin du monde est proche et, grâce à sa connaissance du roman, il va alors tout faire pour sauver le monde. Dans cette mission, il va recevoir l'aide de plusieurs personnes, mais les épreuves qui les attendent vont être difficiles à surmonter. (Source : Nautiljon) Modifier la traduction
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- Titre original: 전지적 독자 시점
- Aussi connu sous le nom de: Jeonjiseok Dokja Sijeom , Omniscient Reader , Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint , Omniscient Reader: The Prophet , The Prophet: Omniscient Reader
- Scénariste et Réalisateur: Kim Byung Woo
- Genres: Action, Aventure, Fantastique
Distribution et équipes
- Ahn Hyo SeopKim Dok JaRôle principal
- Lee Min HoYoo Jung HyeokRôle principal
- Chae Soo BinYoo Sang ARôle principal
- Shin Seung HoLee Hyeon SeongRôle principal
- NanaJung Hui WonRôle principal
- Kim Ji SooLee Ji HyeRôle principal
Critiques

Just read the novel instead.
This movie has changed and disrespected the original source material to the point where it's completely unrecognizable, from the little details to the overall messages and symbolism that ORV tried to convey, everything had been completely butchered. As an adaptation, it fails in every aspect. As a movie, the cinematography is amateurish, the script sounds AI generated, the CGI is a joke, and some actors with major supporting roles are just completely sidelined for no particular reason; it's underwhelming, to say the least.This isn't a matter of an "accurate adaptation" anymore. This is setting a precedence for future adaptations to completely mess up a beloved story by removing all the aspects that make it good in the first place. ORV isn't loved because it's a generic male power fantasy, it's loved because the story subverts this. By stripping away everything to adhere to the general audience's expectations, there won't be anything left to love. There is genuinely so many things wrong with this movie from the erasure of Korean history to even misogyny (which wouldn't be noticed if viewers don't know the original story).
ORV is a love letter for its readers, but this movie spat on it, tore it with a paper shredder, stomped on it repeatedly, burned it, and threw the ashes into the ocean.
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It’s a total disaster
As a longtime fan of Omniscient Reader, I had hopes for this movie, but it really let me down. This movie was honestly painful to sit through. It completely disrespects the source material — major plot changes, wrong character portrayals, and decisions that make absolutely no sense if you know the original story. The creators clearly cared more about using big-name actors for hype than staying true to what made the novel great.The pacing is chaotic, with too many plot holes and zero emotional buildup. It feels more like a cash-grab than a real adaptation. If you haven’t read the novel, you’ll be confused. If you have, you’ll just be angry. Nothing about this feels faithful, and calling it “creative liberty” is a joke.
Visually, it might look okay, but that’s about the only thing going for it. Everything else? A disaster.
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