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The Great Flood

The last day on earth. The one choice for survival.
2025 | 109m | Korean

(20589 votes)

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When a raging flood traps a researcher and her young son, a call to a crucial mission puts their escape — and the future of humanity — on the line.
Release Date: Sep 18, 2025
Director: Kim Byung-woo
Writer: Han Ji-su, Kim Byung-woo
Genres:
Keywords natural disaster, global warming, transhumanism, flood, meditative, vexed, thoughtful, reflective, complex, loving, wistful, provocative, admiring, adoring, compassionate, defiant, dignified, empathetic, powerful, sincere, sympathetic, urgent
Production Companies Hwansang Studio Seoul
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 22, 2026
Entered: Oct 17, 2025
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Name Character
Kim Da-mi Koo An-na
Park Hae-soo Son Hee-jo
Kwon Eun-seong Shin Ja-in
Jeon Hye-jin Lim Hyeon-mo
Park Byung-eun Lee Hwi-so
Lee Hak-ju Shin Ga-won
Yuna Lee Ji-su
Park Mi-hyeon Mother-in-Law
Lee Dong-chan Apt. 2002 Resident
Kwon Min-kyung Apt. 2002 Resident
Kim Dong-young Thug
Kim Kang-bin Thug
Eun Su Pregnant Woman
Ahn Hyun-ho Apt. 1503 Resident
Lee Jun-hyeok Security team leader
Kim Su-kyung Apt. 304 Resident
Seo Suk-kyu Apt. 304 Resident
Cho Seung-yeon Apt. 702 Resident
Park Ji-won Deacon
Choi Sung-hyuk Resident 1
Jeong Hyeon-cheol Resident 2
Lim Jae-min Resident 3
Kim Baek-ri Resident 4
Byeon Gyeong-rok Resident 5
Kim Kyu-na Apt. 304 Resident
Jeong Min-jun Apt. 304 Resident
Kim Byung-nam 3F Resident
Name Job
Han Ji-su Writer
Kim Byung-woo Writer, Director
Kim Tae-soo Director of Photography
Shin Kyung-man Lighting Director
Kim Byung-han Production Design
Choi Seul-gi Production Design
Park Jae-wan Props
Choi Eui-young Costume Design
Choi Hye-lim Makeup & Hair
Jeong Yoon-heon Martial Arts Choreographer
No Kyung-sub Martial Arts Choreographer
Yoon Jong-woon Key Grip
Kwak Tae-yong Special Effects Makeup Artist
Hwang Hyo-kyun Special Effects Makeup Artist
Park Kyung-soo Special Effects Supervisor
Han Cheol-hui Production Sound Mixer
Choi Tae-young Sound Supervisor
Park Min-sun Editor
Kim Chang-ju Editor
Lee Jun-oh Original Music Composer
Jung Chul-min Visual Effects Supervisor
Jung Sung-jin Visual Effects Supervisor
Lee Hye-min Digital Intermediate
Song Byeong-gi Assistant Director
Kim Gi-hwan Line Producer
Name Title
Chun Roy-kyoung Executive Producer
Kim Kyung-min Producer
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Reviews

msbreviews
5.0

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://movieswetextedabout.com/the-great-flood-movie-review-kim-da-mi-shines-in-a-convoluted-disaster-flick/ "The Great Flood ends up being a bittersweet experience, promising an immersion into the human soul in the face of the abyss, but floating only on the surface o ... f several ideas without truly diving into any of them. It benefits immensely from the talent of Kim Da-mi, but it's pulled down by a script that can't decide if it wants to be an action blockbuster or a philosophical essay. An ambitious project that forgot to solidify its emotional foundations before opening the floodgates of scientific complexity." Rating: C

Dec 19, 2025
MovieGuys
7.0

"The Great Flood" could have been the most remarkable disaster movie I've ever seen and indeed, on a certain level, it still is. This film successfully marries up the comfortable, if messy, normality of everyday suburban life, with a, by degree, increasingly terrifying disaster. It starts slowly, ... with heavy rain but then we see water building to oceanic levels, outside tall South Korean apartment blocks, topped off by horrifying giant waves, that quite literally, shatter the illusion of a safe and predictable future. Viewed from this perspective this film is simply stunning. Topped off by superb, sensibly understated but nonetheless emotionally girpping performances, from the talented cast. As another reviewer aptly points out, the departure from this script, is where this film comes up short. Indeed, an "essay on morality" and maybe humanism, is the perfect description of what this film tries to achieve in its second half, but never quite gets there. Its biggest problem is it does not set the stage for this sudden transition in its story, in a concise or convincing, manner. You might also argue it could have achieved the same emotional outcome, by simply furthering, the initial premise it so compellingly established. In summary, "The Great Flood" is a film of two parts. The first part is amazing, the second half muddies the waters, dissipating a message, about what it means to be truly human, it was already well on its way, to making.

Dec 20, 2025
misubisu
N/A

### **Review: *The Great Flood (2025)*** **Score: 6/10** *The Great Flood* is an ambitious and visually arresting disaster epic that aims to marry biblical-scale spectacle with intimate human drama. It is a film of awe-inspiring moments and powerful imagery, yet one that ultimately feels adrif ... t in its own narrative depths, struggling to stay afloat under the weight of its grand intentions. **What Works (The Spectacle):** * **Breathtaking Visual Scale:** The film’s undeniable strength is its jaw-dropping visual effects. The rendering of the cataclysm—from the first ominous cracks in the earth to the terrifying, world-engulfing walls of water—is genuinely monumental and immersive. The destruction has a terrifying, tactile weight that is often missing from CGI-heavy spectacles. * **A Strong, Grounded Core:** The film is anchored by a compelling family unit at its heart. Their desperate struggle to survive, to make impossible moral choices, and to hold onto hope provides the essential emotional tether that makes the global disaster feel personal. The performances here are earnest and convincing. * **Effective, Unflinching Tone:** This is not a heroic, last-minute-rescue disaster film. It carries a palpable and grim sense of dread, emphasising the sheer, unstoppable power of nature and the fragility of human civilisation. The scale of loss is not sugar-coated, which gives the film a sobering, sometimes harrowing power. **What Holds It Back (The Narrative Currents):** * **A Sea of Clichés:** For all its visual innovation, the plot navigates a well-charted course of disaster movie tropes. The archetypes—the stubborn scientist ignored by authorities, the fractured family reconciling under pressure, the opportunistic villain—are all present and accounted for, offering few surprises in the human story. * **Character Depth in Shallow Waters:** While the central family is well-drawn, the vast ensemble of characters surrounding them often feel like pawns being moved toward the next set-piece. Their backstories and motivations are thin, making it hard to invest in their individual fates beyond the immediate spectacle of their peril. * **Pacing & Theological Whiplash:** The film awkwardly straddles the line between a secular climate-change parable and a mythic, almost divine reckoning. It introduces profound philosophical and theological questions about punishment, chance, and survival, but rarely engages with them in a meaningful way, often dropping them to return to the next chase or collapse sequence. **Verdict:** *The Great Flood* is a formidable technical achievement and a sombre, often harrowing watch. It delivers exactly what its title promises: a breathtaking, terrifying vision of apocalyptic deluge. However, its human story fails to match the depth of its digital oceans, leaving you more impressed by the waves than moved by the people trying to survive them. It is a **spectacular, hollow epic**—perfect for a big-screen immersion into sheer audiovisual power, but likely to recede from memory once the waters calm. **Watch if:** You are a disaster movie completist, crave state-of-the-art visual effects and sound design, or want a serious, grim-toned spectacle. Personally, I prefer a strong/engaging story over visual effects [you rarely seem to get both, these days]. **Skip if:** You seek nuanced characters, original plotting, or a film with substantive philosophical depth to match its visual scale.

Dec 26, 2025