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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.
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The last day of humanity unfolds inside a flooded apartment building where a group of strangers become humanity's only shot at survival. Director Kim Byung-woo traps you in rising water with Kim Da-mi and Park Hae-soo, where every decision about who lives and who drowns becomes impossibly personal. It's claustrophobic and tense, like you're watching the end of everything happen in real time through one building's stairwells and hallways. The film treats this apocalypse not as spectacle but as an intimate, suffocating choice between self-preservation and species survival. If you connected with the pressure-cooker tension of Snowpiercer or the moral weight of Seeking Shelter, this one hits that same nerve.
Kim Da-mi and Park Hae-soo are trying to survive as Korea floods, and the tension keeps building because you never know who else made it or where safety actually is. It's personal…
Watch this when you want a big sci-fi adventure without overthinking it — something for a regular evening. If you liked films like Asteroid City or Oblivion, where visual spectacle…
If you liked how Wielka powódź pairs a massive natural disaster with intimate human stakes and survival choices, check out Ashfall or Exodus: Gods and Kings — they also use apocaly…
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Where to Watch
Available platforms
⚠ Availability may change. Data provided by JustWatch via TMDB.
Classic overview
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.
AI Spotlight
The last day of humanity unfolds inside a flooded apartment building where a group of strangers become humanity's only shot at survival. Director Kim Byung-woo traps you in rising water with Kim Da-mi and Park Hae-soo, where every decision about who lives and who drowns becomes impossibly personal. It's claustrophobic and tense, like you're watching the end of everything happen in real time through one building's stairwells and hallways. The film treats this apocalypse not as spectacle but as an intimate, suffocating choice between self-preservation and species survival. If you connected with the pressure-cooker tension of Snowpiercer or the moral weight of Seeking Shelter, this one hits that same nerve.
Kim Da-mi and Park Hae-soo are trying to survive as Korea floods, and the tension keeps building because you never know who else made it or where safety actually is. It's personal…
Watch this when you want a big sci-fi adventure without overthinking it — something for a regular evening. If you liked films like Asteroid City or Oblivion, where visual spectacle…
If you liked how Wielka powódź pairs a massive natural disaster with intimate human stakes and survival choices, check out Ashfall or Exodus: Gods and Kings — they also use apocaly…
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The Great Flood
대홍수
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Classic overview
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.
AI Spotlight
The last day of humanity unfolds inside a flooded apartment building where a group of strangers become humanity's only shot at survival. Director Kim Byung-woo traps you in rising water with Kim Da-mi and Park Hae-soo, where every decision about who lives and who drowns becomes impossibly personal. It's claustrophobic and tense, like you're watching the end of everything happen in real time through one building's stairwells and hallways. The film treats this apocalypse not as spectacle but as an intimate, suffocating choice between self-preservation and species survival. If you connected with the pressure-cooker tension of Snowpiercer or the moral weight of Seeking Shelter, this one hits that same nerve.
Kim Da-mi and Park Hae-soo are trying to survive as Korea floods, and the tension keeps building because you never know who else made it or where safety actually is. It's personal…
Watch this when you want a big sci-fi adventure without overthinking it — something for a regular evening. If you liked films like Asteroid City or Oblivion, where visual spectacle…
If you liked how Wielka powódź pairs a massive natural disaster with intimate human stakes and survival choices, check out Ashfall or Exodus: Gods and Kings — they also use apocaly…
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