
Netflix's 'The Great Flood' Drops Main Trailer: Park Hae-soo and Kim Da-mi Face Extreme Survival
Netflix has released the main trailer for its upcoming film 'The Great Flood,' showcasing the intense struggle for survival among characters caught in a catastrophic deluge that submerges the world.
Following critical acclaim at the 30th Busan International Film Festival's 'Korean Cinema Today-Special Premiere' section, where it was hailed as 'a fascinating labyrinthine film that explores the human heart, even grander than the massive disaster,' 'The Great Flood' is building anticipation with its latest preview. This SF disaster blockbuster depicts the desperate battle for survival by individuals carrying humanity's last hope on the final days of Earth, amidst a flooded apartment complex.
The newly unveiled trailer immediately grabs attention with the harrowing struggles of characters facing the great flood, triggered by an asteroid impact. "Humanity as we know it ended today," states Hee-jo (Park Hae-soo) of the Security team, as AI researcher Anna (Kim Da-mi) learns of her critical mission to create a new humanity.
The trailer then plunges into chaos as the unforeseen flood rapidly engulfs the city, transforming the apartment where Anna and Ja-in (Kwon Eun-seong) live into a pandemonium. As Anna carries her young son Ja-in on her back, guided by Hee-jo towards the rooftop, dangers loom large from explosions to colossal waves, creating a nail-biting sense of urgency.
Amidst the unprecedented disaster, Anna fights fiercely to protect Ja-in, only to tragically lose him. Her tearful plea, "Just let me find him," as she frantically searches the apartment, clashes with Hee-jo, who has a mission to rescue Anna, hinting at escalating conflict between them.
Furthermore, the mysterious golden particles exhibiting the same waveform as the waves add another layer of intrigue, raising questions about the extraordinary story 'The Great Flood' will unfold. The survival journey of Anna and Ja-in, who have become humanity's last hope, promises unparalleled immersion.
Hee-jo's cryptic line, "I'd like to see what happens to you, Anna, in the end," and a shot of Anna swimming in the vast ocean, heighten the suspense about their ultimate fate in the face of the great flood.
With its unpredictable narrative set against a backdrop of insurmountable disaster, the compelling performances of Kim Da-mi and Park Hae-soo, and director Kim Byung-woo's vibrant direction, the SF disaster blockbuster 'The Great Flood' is set to premiere globally on Netflix on December 19th.
Korean netizens are expressing high anticipation for 'The Great Flood,' with comments like "The combination of Park Hae-soo and Kim Da-mi alone makes it worth watching!", "An SF disaster movie, I'm so excited", and "I can't wait for December 19th to arrive."