A Disaster Film With a Sci-Fi Twist
I love disaster movies, so this one immediately caught my attention. The beginning was really strong — a single mother, An Na, and her son Jae Hee (an AI child) trapped in their apartment as the flood rises. It was intense and had me excited to see how they were going to escape.
But as the story went on, it started to feel a bit messy. Suddenly it shifts into this AI and time loop concept where they’re not even real people but test subjects meant to save humanity. It’s a unique idea, and I do appreciate how it leaves you guessing with all the clues, but honestly it didn’t quite fit the disaster movie vibe I was expecting.
That said, the actors did a great job, and the flood and outer space effects looked really good. It just ended up being very different from what I thought it would be.
But as the story went on, it started to feel a bit messy. Suddenly it shifts into this AI and time loop concept where they’re not even real people but test subjects meant to save humanity. It’s a unique idea, and I do appreciate how it leaves you guessing with all the clues, but honestly it didn’t quite fit the disaster movie vibe I was expecting.
That said, the actors did a great job, and the flood and outer space effects looked really good. It just ended up being very different from what I thought it would be.
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