I remember watching this ages ago. It was one of my first japanese movies, but I couldn't remember the name, At the time I wasn't keeping taps with a list. Copilot just helped me find the movie. 🥰
THIS MAY SPOILER YOU if you want to watch the movie blind.
Many viewers expected a straightforward disaster movie focused solely on the flood, so they were disappointed to discover there’s more to the story. Realistically, surviving an event of this magnitude would be impossible. Humanity would likely be wiped out unless governments had contingency plans like those shown in the film. For ordinary people, the chances of boarding any kind of spaceship or rocket are essentially zero.
The first half delivers the flood disaster we anticipate, while the second half reveals unexpected layers. I went in blind without researching beforehand and just dove in (pun intended). For me, that made the twist a pleasant surprise. There were moments of confusion, but I quickly caught on because I was fully engaged and watching without distractions.
I didn’t get the movie I initially expected, but I still enjoyed it. It’s suspenseful and thrilling throughout. For me, it’s a solid 9/10 and doesn’t deserve the low ratings and negative comments it’s receiving.
I've noticed it for a while now. The translations are VERY OBVIOUSLY wrong plenty of times. Even in cases of contextual…
Yeah, I know what you mean! If Netflix only had a comment section so we could tell them or some other way. Also I think it wasn't always like this? Pretty sure, there was a time, when it wasn't this bad...
Idk what Netflix is doing, but who is translating these dramas? A lot of times I noticed the translation was saying something totally different as to what ACTUALLY was said. Disappointing. But the drama was still pretty good and many times very frustrating.
This was so good. Kept me in my seat and I was very invested. The conversations in this drama were really good and so important to hear. Finished it in under 24 hours. Solid 9.5/10
Many viewers expected a straightforward disaster movie focused solely on the flood, so they were disappointed to discover there’s more to the story. Realistically, surviving an event of this magnitude would be impossible. Humanity would likely be wiped out unless governments had contingency plans like those shown in the film. For ordinary people, the chances of boarding any kind of spaceship or rocket are essentially zero.
The first half delivers the flood disaster we anticipate, while the second half reveals unexpected layers. I went in blind without researching beforehand and just dove in (pun intended). For me, that made the twist a pleasant surprise. There were moments of confusion, but I quickly caught on because I was fully engaged and watching without distractions.
I didn’t get the movie I initially expected, but I still enjoyed it. It’s suspenseful and thrilling throughout. For me, it’s a solid 9/10 and doesn’t deserve the low ratings and negative comments it’s receiving.