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The Great Flood

The Great Flood

Netflix (2025)
Netflix Xvid
Action | Adventure | Drama | Science Fiction
South Korea | Korean | Color | 01:46

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.


Cast View all

Da-mi Kim Koo An Na
Hae-soo Park Hee-jo
Kwon Eun-sung Ja In (An Na's son)
Yuna Lee Ji Su
Kim Min-Gwi Mi Jeong (Looter)
Ahn Hyun Ho Apt. 1503 resident
Kim Kyu-na Apt. 304 Resident
Jung Min Joon Apt.304 resident
Mi-hyeon Park An Na's mother
Lee Dong-Chan Apt. 2002 resident
Hak-joo Lee Sin Ga Won
Byeong-eun Park Lee Hwi So
Hye-jin Jeon Im Hyeon Mo (An Na's superior)
Park Ji Won Deaconess
Jo Seung-yeon Apt. 702 resident
Kim Su-Kyung Apt. 304 resident
Seo Suk-Kyu Apt. 304 resident
Jung Hyun Chul Apartment Resident
Lee Jae-Woong Apartment Resident
Jung Shi Hoon Apartment Resident
Erin Choi Lee Ji Su

Crew View all

Director Byung-woo Kim
Writer Byung-woo Kim, Moisés Velasco
Producer Chun-Kyoung Kim
Musician Juno Lee
Photography Tae-soo Kim

Trailer

Edition details

Packaging MKV
Nr Discs 1
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital 5.1 [English]
Subtitles Arabic | English

Personal

Owner Jackmeats Flix
Location SciFi_Fantasy Disk
Purchased On Dec 20, 2025 at Bone
Watched Dec 20, 2025
Index 11884
Added Date Dec 20, 2025 08:26:49
Modified Date Dec 30, 2025 05:49:20

Notes

My quick rating - 5.9/10. The Great Flood lands on Netflix as what initially looks like a fairly straightforward disaster thriller, but it quickly becomes clear that this isn’t just about water levels rising and people scrambling for higher ground. Directed by Byung-woo Kim, the film opens with a global flood event that has pushed humanity to the brink, narrowing its focus to a single apartment building and a mother’s desperate attempt to save her child on what may be the final day on Earth. I went into this one dubbed, having seen a trailer weeks earlier that did a solid job of selling tension and scale, and it definitely got my attention.

Kim Da-mi plays An Na, a mother pushed to emotional and physical exhaustion, and the film wastes no time putting her through the wringer. Her child is, frankly, a whiny little nightmare, but that’s very much by design. The kid isn’t written to be cute or charming; he’s stressful, demanding, and often infuriating, which only amplifies the sense of panic and responsibility hanging over every decision An Na makes. Parenting under normal circumstances is hard enough - parenting during the apocalypse is something else entirely.

What fascinates me specifically about The Great Flood is that it refuses to be purely a survival tale of a natural disaster. Clearly, more than one thing is going on beneath that surface, and much is quietly hinted at in these first moments. So long as you're paying attention, you'll notice that something is “off” well before that point at which the movie ceases being coy about that. It is, in this specific case, things like minute details of clothing that suggested something was amiss long before that point.

At its core, this is a story about motherhood: the bond between parent and child, the sacrifices involved, and the emotional journey that never really ends. That thematic shift is ambitious, but it’s also where the film becomes divisive. The tonal and genre pivot - drifting into more abstract, sci-fi territory - can feel abrupt and may discourage you if you signed up for a more conventional disaster flick. The film also doesn’t clearly communicate its internal rules, which adds to the sense of disorientation.

As far as what it looks like in the world around them, it has been well-realized with effective visuals that convey just what kind of “chaos” represents “water in all the wrong places.” Kim Da-mi is a strong performer who holds everything together well with a credible performance in which her tolerance level for such a mischievous kid borders on heroics.

The Great Flood is a story that does require patience and an openness to think rather than be shown answers to all the questions that may be floating around as you watch. I would've been far more into this had the story not gotten so convoluted towards the end. It may not be to everyone's taste, but in any case, it is one story that lends something to everyone who may be keen on following this flick until the end. Especially Mothers.

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