By gwajnberg on Skatehive
Banner created in chatGPT   I came back, and I watched a couple of movies during the trip. Most of them I watched during my flights. The first movie that I was curious about was "The Great Flood". It is a Korean production from Netflix, and somehow, it was a surprising development. I started watching it thinking that it was just a disaster movie like "2012" or "The Day After Tomorrow", but yeah, it wasn't, maybe just in the first hour of the movie? An-na and her child in their apartment building and water coming all the time. [Screenshot avaulable at the firstshowing website]   The pure disaster part of the movie happens mostly in the first hour of the movie, but the total length is almost 2h. So yeah, after the whole world end, the second part of the movie begins, which we get some "The Matrix" elements in that, and it creates some questions about the story. Especially the main question that we understand a bit in the end is how much of the first part of the movie was real.