The Great Flood (2025) delivers a tense and emotionally charged blend of disaster spectacle and sci-fi mystery. Set almost entirely within a sinking apartment building, the film keeps the stakes intimate while the catastrophe feels global.
The dynamic between An Na, an AI researcher, and Hee Jo, a security operative with unclear motives, adds a compelling layer of intrigue to the survival narrative.
As rising waters close in, the story smartly balances action and suspense with questions about technology, control, and hidden agendas. With solid pacing and a strong atmosphere of claustrophobic dread, The Great Flood is an engaging, thought-provoking disaster film that leaves you thinking long after the water settles.
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