An interesting film, but hard to fully understand
The Great Flood is a film that left me with a strong feeling of emptiness and confusion. While watching, I didn't understand everything right away, and even at the end, I felt like I only partially understood the film. Despite this, I can't say it was bad, but it was definitely different from what I expected.
The film is very confusing and requires a lot of attention to detail. The explanations are there, but they aren't immediate, and this makes it difficult to watch. I often felt like the film was deliberately trying to confuse the viewer, using a cold and distant atmosphere.
An-na struck me as a very human and fragile figure, a mother trying to do the right thing in an impossible situation.
In my opinion, the film is about humanity collapsing, but receiving a second chance thanks to artificial intelligence. It's not just a disaster movie, but a reflection on the future, on the extinction of humanity, and on the extreme choices people make to survive.
The ending left me even more confused, and I admit I was also a little disappointed. From the trailer and the title, I expected a major natural disaster, but instead I found a much more philosophical film, tied to the theme of artificial intelligence.
I would recommend The Great Flood to those who love sci-fi films, which are symbolic and full of hidden details. I wouldn't recommend it to those looking for an action film or a classic disaster film.
My rating is 6/10: the beginning had piqued my interest, but the general confusion prevented me from fully appreciating it.
The film is very confusing and requires a lot of attention to detail. The explanations are there, but they aren't immediate, and this makes it difficult to watch. I often felt like the film was deliberately trying to confuse the viewer, using a cold and distant atmosphere.
An-na struck me as a very human and fragile figure, a mother trying to do the right thing in an impossible situation.
In my opinion, the film is about humanity collapsing, but receiving a second chance thanks to artificial intelligence. It's not just a disaster movie, but a reflection on the future, on the extinction of humanity, and on the extreme choices people make to survive.
The ending left me even more confused, and I admit I was also a little disappointed. From the trailer and the title, I expected a major natural disaster, but instead I found a much more philosophical film, tied to the theme of artificial intelligence.
I would recommend The Great Flood to those who love sci-fi films, which are symbolic and full of hidden details. I wouldn't recommend it to those looking for an action film or a classic disaster film.
My rating is 6/10: the beginning had piqued my interest, but the general confusion prevented me from fully appreciating it.
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