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Kim Nam-gil in Pandora (2016)

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Pandora

80 commentaires
7/10

Not a waste of time at all.

This movie clearly deserves a 7 or 8 out of 10. You can already guess the story. However, the acting was mind-blowing. A movie that's simple but speaks out the truth of such harsh experience or possibility. I personally recommend to watch the movie with family (not kids if they're not used to violent movies). Don't miss it out. Great watch with loved ones.
  • florapax
  • 19 févr. 2017
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8/10

Pandora💥

My opinion--- Pandora is a catastrophe film, written and directed by: Park Jeong- woo, even if there is not an original scenario, the film is still very well realized, we feel well the idea that wanted to develop the Director with this film mainly making attention to the serious nuclear accident of Fukushima Daiichi "Japan" in March 2011. In staging this reconstruction of the facts he wanted to make the attention that with all the nuclear power plants of his country , That such a catastrophe could one day come if we did not take all the resolutions of security and prevention for maximum protection of the people of South Korea. It is frightening to see all the damage and consequences that such catastrophes can have on the inhabitants and even on the whole human race. Even if the special effects do not live up to the film, it is nevertheless a very good film witnessing this kind of accident and these serious consequences.
  • 0U
  • 21 févr. 2020
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7/10

Good movie with a story you've heard before

  • wteutonin
  • 22 janv. 2017
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6/10

Where disaster meets melodrama

  • Leofwine_draca
  • 4 mai 2020
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7/10

Overlong but entertaining disaster film from Korea

It always amazes me that Korean filmmakers are able to make Hollywood-style genre movies on a fraction of a budget that Hollywood movies typically have. (Canadian filmmakers, take note!) "Pandora" takes on the disaster movie genre, and for the most part it does it pretty well. The movie looks very slick and expensive, having a wide scope that doesn't feel the least bit phony or stage bound. There is a lot of tension and excitement as well. Also, the human characters are written very well, showing them to be flawed but sympathetic individuals with a lot of depth. I will admit, however, that in the last part of the movie they do get kind of overblown with feelings of duty and nobility to one's country, and that gets the movie to be somewhat sappy. Another problem is that at over 135 minutes, the movie is too long for its own good, and as a result has some very slow spots. But I admit that despite the overlength of the movie, I was never bored at any moment. Definitely recommended, but some viewers might want to wait to watch it until they are in a somewhat more patient mood.
  • Wizard-8
  • 8 mars 2019
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6/10

A hectic and entertaining disaster movie...

"Pandora" is a disaster movie from South Korea that happened to stay low enough on the radar to avoid my interest up until now in mid-2017. So when I found this 2016 movie in the Asian section, I was naturally interested and after having read the synopsis, I decided to give the movie a go and went to sit down to watch it.

It is the thrilling storyline that really keeps the audience at the edge of their seats, because writer and director Park Jung-woo really managed to construct a very realistic and compelling story that deals with an interesting topic. And the storyline is really helped along quite nicely by an interesting character gallery.

I will say that the storyline worked out on multiple levels, because you are equally interested in what happens to the power plant and on a national scale, but at the same time you have an equal interest in the characters throughout the movie. So this was a great accomplishment for writer and director Park Jung-woo.

While mentioning the characters, then it should be said that the people they had cast for the various roles and characters were quite nicely cast, and they were performing quite well with these roles and characters. Now it was generally an entire cast of new faces for me, so I was more than happy to see new talents on the screen, especially when they performed as nicely as they did here.

The special effects and CGI in "Pandora" were quite good and quite convincing. I was especially impressed with the explosion when the power plant exploded, that just looked very cool.

A disaster movie like this is naturally enhanced by a great music score, and the music they composed for "Pandora" was quite good. It had excitement, yet it was still subtle enough to serve as background music. It most definitely added a good layer of suspense and thrill to the movie.

There is a great sense of urgency and panic throughout the movie, and that really helped to cement the realism that permeated the movie. And I was especially impressed with how the various characters went about dealing with the situation, ranging from ordinary residents to high ranking government officials.

"Pandora" is a rather compelling story, and I must admit that I was genuinely surprised with how exciting and interesting director and writer Jong-woo Park had managed to make this movie. Especially since there is a very realistic feel and atmosphere to the movie. If you enjoy disaster movies and if you are a fan of Asian cinema, then you definitely owe it to yourself to sit down and watch this movie.
  • paul_m_haakonsen
  • 2 juil. 2017
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7/10

Well paced disaster action thriller.

I must be honest, the repetitive dialogue by just about everyone about the possibility of something happening at the power plant kind of ruined the possibility of something happening. Yeah, off course we knew it was going to happen because that's what the film is about, but it would have been more effective if the characters were unsuspecting. When the disaster did come, it was a roller coaster ride of excitement and suspense. The earthquake scene was very well done, as well as the explosion of the reactor. The pacing was really great with never a dull moment during this 136-minute film. The highway scene as everyone fled the villages was not very credible,though, as people were running away from the nuclear plant as radiation spread, and then suddenly they were running towards the plant again, with no sign of the radiation clouds that threatened them minutes before. It did get a little too sentimental towards the end, but it was all good and a thoroughly entertaining disaster film. The visual effects were very good.
  • paulclaassen
  • 15 juin 2018
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9/10

Mind blowing

This movie is nothing new about the script, even the story is striking familiar with the Japanese people. This movie retell the story of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Powerplant disaster with Korean adaption. However, the actors/actress and director deliver a emotional, heartbreaking story with a sense of reality. The heroism acts is not just random actions, it is a sense of responsibility, love and a clear mindset. I believe, this movie should pay tribute to Fukushima 50, the name of the group of volunteers that stay and handle the situation within 20km zone around the Fukushima Daiichi plant.
  • tranvanminh
  • 17 mars 2017
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6/10

Better watch Chernobyl

I have already watched Chernobyl, it was a masterpiece. It is good but somehow I am still Chernobyl, so I really didn't like this one that much. I feel like the movie is draging story. Why?? 2+ hours, it could be just 1 hour and 30 mins that would be enough.

Though I didnt like this that much, I must admit, I almost cried at the end, I really got emotional because of the dialogues.

It is a good movie but not good as Chernobyl. So,if you have already watched Chernobyl, better to skip this one, otherwise you wont like it.
  • Misss25
  • 29 avr. 2021
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4/10

Pan Bore ah

I was expecting a lot from this after reading such great reviews, and also because I've been watching a lot of Korean movies lately and enjoying them.

This is a dvd box that should not be opened. The actors just shout and scream at each other in such an over the top manner that eventually my ears were numb to it. I didn't really care for any of the characters. There are some dreadful cheesey lines in it, something I'd expect in an American blockbuster, but surprised to see in a Korean movie. And a special mention must go to the over used string section of the orchestra, informing the viewer to feel sad when the script, actors, or lack of interest in the characters fail to do so. Apart from all this, it's just so inaccurate and unbelievable. It left me feeling empty. I'm just glad all the shouting has stopped.
  • southworthdarren
  • 30 mai 2018
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10/10

Amazingly Heartbreaking and Passionately Human

  • jhester9614
  • 21 mars 2017
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6/10

So, nuclear power plant and authorities that just think about themselves...

What could go wrong, right? You have no chance of things blowing up and a catastrophe happening. "Pandora" would like to disagree with you.

The story of the people that work at and live around a nuclear power plant in South Korea, "Pandora" will strike a chord with the viewer, bring a tear to their eyes, and give some food for thought. However, a too long running time and a penchant for cheesy moments drag the story a little bit.

And it is a pity, because the critique of selfish governments, rushed up cover-ups is full of energy and you will fall for the alluring power of the rousing speeches and the incredible images, with a dark and broody atmosphere that permeates every frame.
  • tenshi_ippikiookami
  • 3 juin 2017
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3/10

Technically and operationally inaccurate

Being a worker in the nuclear industry, I can only categorize this movie as fear mongering. The technical and operational information alluded to in the movie is incredibly inaccurate, and the way those particular plants are designed is so that nothing of that sort could ever happen. Fukushima and Chernobyl are not the same type of plant and had incredibly horrible circumstances surrounding them both. (Had Fukushima only been hit by an earthquake, it would have not melted down and had a hydrogen explosion.) Immediately following the earthquake, the plant would shut down completely, not just "stabilize".

Long story short, it is just a movie. Don't take any of it's technical or operational information seriously, as nuclear power is horribly misrepresented in the film.

Rated 3 out of 10 cause I moderately enjoyed the flow of the film, despite not being able to actually finish it.
  • pdashby
  • 15 avr. 2017
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prepare to cry

  • Should-Quit
  • 23 févr. 2017
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7/10

If You Want To Cry Watch This

This movie Deserve an oscar and will break your heart
  • Neptune165
  • 1 oct. 2018
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7/10

The content and rhythm of the film are smooth

The content and rhythm of the film are smooth, but it exaggerates the radiation resistance. Many people think that this film of the black government, do not want anyone to delay, obstruct, not the moth and the big mouse! _____________ After the Fukushima accident, the mainland has never thought about it, suggesting that Wumao people check how many nuclear power plants there are in the mainland. In the east, except for the areas in Hebei where the big people live, the big people only care about their own death. With the population density of the mainland, it is almost impossible to carry out effective evacuation and isolation after the accident. Whether it's peace or war, what's the use of a nuclear power plant that's waiting to eat with its mouth open?
  • yoggwork
  • 22 févr. 2019
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6/10

Human made Drama

Nuclear energy is dangerous. Or rather the factories that handle the precious material. Amidst all this there is human drama and you always have that in movies about incidents that big. Of course as always we get to know the people that we are about to care through the course of the movie and it has a nice beginning.

The build up is good too, to a certain point. But there is almost too much cliché in it. You then get the effects. And they are really up to the task. I don't know how realistic I would call certain scenarios (probably not very much), but they do their job. So this is more than decent enough with a lot of TV movie of the week drama being shared. At the end it may get a bit unbearable, but that's just the way it is ...
  • kosmasp
  • 21 juin 2017
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7/10

Tear jerker, powerful and melodramatic

  • narayan-6
  • 1 avr. 2018
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9/10

This is a hard-hitting movie

Honestly, I watched this movie without any expectations whatsoever. It turns out to be an incredibly emotional ride til the end. The plot, acting, graphics and ambiance are reasonably realistic. The last time I watched a movie feeling this emotional was when I was watching "What's Eating Gilbert Grape". I know that the acting and script are a bit Asian (well, this is an Asian movie), but all in all, this is a good movie. I admit that I watched it twice already.
  • wp-63656
  • 22 mars 2017
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7/10

Good action but the constant hand-wringing made me turn it off

So why did I rate it a 7 ? Because the acting, special effects and action was good. I really wanted to like this movie as I love K-drama, K-horror, etc. Perhaps the culture is different, but I just couldn't get over the over-the-top emotionalism of everyone involved. "Get back to work !!!" (as everything is falling down around them)..."Go in and save them !" (as we're told the radiation levels are too high for a safe retrieval)..."Come with us !" (person #1) "Come with us !" (person #2) "Come with us" (person #3) (as the person in question tells each one that he almost has the problem at hand fixed). It was just too much hysterics for me...against all common sense.
  • dan-bgb
  • 27 déc. 2019
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3/10

Tiresome, preachy and predictable

I like my fair share of South Korean films. Brotherhood, War of Arrow, Kingdom (series) and hence thought we'd give this a go.

I gotta say that it waa boring and most of the characters pretty unlikeable. The worst thing was this ever present bias that Nuclear is bad.

When we are having the tirsome cliche of inept workers and a devious lazy management that are ignoring the one honest employee, I just found myself saying 'oh give me a break'.

So we've unlikeable characters, an obvious agenda and cardboard characters deliberately set up to act badly to both drive the story and political agenda.

No thanks.
  • Paynebyname
  • 27 juil. 2020
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8/10

Pandora - a disaster film, a warning movie ...

My opinion---

Pandora is a catastrophe film, written and directed by: Park Jeong- woo, even if there is not an original scenario, the film is still very well realized, we feel well the idea that wanted to develop the Director with this film mainly making attention to the serious nuclear accident of Fukushima Daiichi "Japan" in March 2011. In staging this reconstruction of the facts he wanted to make the attention that with all the nuclear power plants of his country , That such a catastrophe could one day come if we did not take all the resolutions of security and prevention for maximum protection of the people of South Korea. It is frightening to see all the damage and consequences that such catastrophes can have on the inhabitants and even on the whole human race. Even if the special effects do not live up to the film, it is nevertheless a very good film witnessing this kind of accident and these serious consequences.
  • thor2029
  • 22 mars 2017
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3/10

Unbelievable

  • suie-21971
  • 26 oct. 2019
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7/10

Generally good, lacks in a few spots.

The general story is very good. The movie gives a good perspective of what might follow in a real catastrophy. I would have given this movie an 8 or even 9, except for a couple of scenes that were unrealistic, and in a few areas the acting was a little over the top.
  • Jayc1601-643-779107
  • 6 déc. 2021
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