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Submersion

Original title: Daehongsu
  • 2025
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
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Submersion (2025)
A disastrous great flood sweeps the planet. On what may be the last day on Earth, a desperate fight ensues to save a child from a flooding apartment.
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KoreanDisasterActionAdventureDramaSci-Fi

A disastrous great flood sweeps the planet. On what may be the last day on Earth, a desperate fight ensues to save a child from a flooding apartment.A disastrous great flood sweeps the planet. On what may be the last day on Earth, a desperate fight ensues to save a child from a flooding apartment.A disastrous great flood sweeps the planet. On what may be the last day on Earth, a desperate fight ensues to save a child from a flooding apartment.

  • Director
    • Byung-woo Kim
  • Writers
    • Byung-woo Kim
    • Moisés Velasco
  • Stars
    • Kim Da-mi
    • Park Hae-soo
    • Kwon Eun-sung
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    13K
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    POPULARITY
    14
    8
    • Director
      • Byung-woo Kim
    • Writers
      • Byung-woo Kim
      • Moisés Velasco
    • Stars
      • Kim Da-mi
      • Park Hae-soo
      • Kwon Eun-sung
    • 302User reviews
    • 30Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kim Da-mi
    Kim Da-mi
    • Koo An Na
    Park Hae-soo
    Park Hae-soo
    • Hee-jo
    Kwon Eun-sung
    Kwon Eun-sung
    • Ja In (An Na's son)
    Yuna
    Yuna
    • Lee Ji Su
    Kim Min-Gwi
    • Mi Jeong (Looter)
    Ahn Hyun Ho
    • Apt. 1503 resident
    Kim Kyu-na
    • Apt. 304 Resident
    Jung Min-joon
    • Apt.304 resident
    Park Mi-hyeon
    Park Mi-hyeon
    • An Na's mother
    Lee Dong-chan
    Lee Dong-chan
    • Apt. 2002 resident
    Lee Hak-joo
    Lee Hak-joo
    • Sin Ga Won
    Park Byeong-eun
    Park Byeong-eun
    • Lee Hwi So
    Jeon Hye-jin
    Jeon Hye-jin
    • Im Hyeon Mo (An Na's superior)
    Park Ji Won
    • Deaconess
    Jo Seung-yeon
    • Apt. 702 resident
    Kim Su-Kyung
    • Apt. 304 resident
    Seo Suk-gyu
    • Apt. 304 resident
    • (as Seo Suk-Kyu)
    Jung Hyun Chul
    • Apartment Resident
    • Director
      • Byung-woo Kim
    • Writers
      • Byung-woo Kim
      • Moisés Velasco
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    User reviews302

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    5inamdarmohammed

    I want to slap that kid

    Such an irritating kid he is the reason ppl might won't like that movie. His acting and the role given to him wasnt necessary.

    They shud have thought some other ways to get involved in troubles. This kid spoils the whole mood of watching this movie.

    I stopped watching this movie in between because of him.
    5benderpimp

    I feel like abandoning the child

    The movie seemed promising, but the kid keeps ruining everything; he's unbearable! He keeps causing one problem after another. I understand he's a child, but they made him extremely stupid and capricious. He can't even follow a simple instruction, he doesn't follow you, he can't even walk on his own!
    6virindra

    The Great Flood feels both beautiful and messy.

    Anna (Kim D-mi) lives in an apartment building with her six-year-old son, Ja In (Kwon Eun-sung). One day, the world begins to flood after a comet collapses into Antarctica, causing water levels to rise everywhere. As the building slowly disappears under water, Anna and her son try to escape. Outside, they are guided by Hee-jo (Park Hae-jo), a man who claims a helicopter is waiting on the roof.

    During their desperate climb upward, Anna witnesses fragments of humanity at its most vulnerable: two men looting abandoned homes, an elderly couple calmly waiting for death, a little girl trapped in an elevator and a woman about to give birth with her husband by her side. The water keeps rising, tension escalates and then Anna loses sight of Ja In (she pronounces his name as China, what was confusing). Ironically, Ja In, who dreams of becoming a diver, experiences his dream in the most terrifying way imaginable.

    Visually, The Great Flood is stunning. The confined setting of a single apartment complex makes the disaster feel intimate and realistic. The simplicity of the locations works in the film's favor, turning the rising water into a constant, suffocating threat rather than relying on large-scale spectacle.

    Where the film becomes challenging is its narrative ambition. Anna, a scientist, is prioritized for evacuation over her own son, a decision that immediately raises uncomfortable moral questions. About halfway through the film, when it feels like the story should be reaching its conclusion, it unexpectedly resets. What began as a survival thriller turns into a search narrative in which Anna relives the same day over and over again with Hee-jo. Every day she gets an other t shirt to wear with the number of the day that passed by. It is not clear who dressed her these t-shirts. After thousands of days she must have been wearing thousands of different t-shirts for every day. Who made these t-shirts and dressed her in her sleep?

    This shift, reminiscent of Groundhog Day or Edge of Tomorrow, is intriguing but also confusing. At times, it feels as if Hee-jo might be a future version of Ja In. He shares similar emotional wounds, including abandonment by his mother, which mirrors the fear Anna has of failing her son. The film strongly hints at this connection but never fully commits to it, leaving the audience unsure whether this parallel is symbolic or literal. What made the day reset every time and eventually, what made it stop?

    That uncertainty becomes the film's biggest weakness. The repetition of the day, the people Anna keeps encountering and the mechanics behind this time loop are never clearly explained. Were these encounters meant to test her humanity? Her guilt? Her priorities as a mother versus her value to the world? The film raises these questions but doesn't provide satisfying answers.

    As a result, The Great Flood feels both beautiful and messy.

    The acting is solid across the board and emotionally the film often works on a moment-to-moment basis. The tension, the visuals and the moral dilemmas keep you engaged. But when the credits roll, it's unclear what the film ultimately wanted to say. Is it about motherhood, sacrifice, fate, or humanity in crisis? Perhaps all of them but without focus, the message gets diluted.

    Still, despite its narrative confusion, The Great Flood remains an intense and visually impressive experience. It may not fully come together thematically, but it's gripping enough to make the journey worthwhile.
    5sami2005

    Promising Start, Confusing Finish

    The Great Flood begins on a strong note, drawing the viewer in with an engaging and suspenseful opening. The early scenes set up an interesting premise and create real curiosity about where the story is headed. However, as the film progresses, it gradually loses focus. The narrative becomes overly long, unnecessarily complicated, and increasingly confusing. Subplots pile up without clear direction, and the pacing slows down significantly, making the experience feel dragged and cluttered. By the final act, the film struggles to maintain coherence, leaving the audience more puzzled than satisfied. Overall, The Great Flood starts well but fails to deliver a clear, well-structured payoff.
    5Sjamanen

    Overambitious

    I went into this expecting very little. Just a decent disaster movie that does just enough to entertain me.

    It starts out pretty intense, where we follow this mom and her son trying to survive «the great flood». Then it does a 180 and turns into a sci-fi movie.

    I am assuming pretty much the entire movie is shot in a «green screen stage/studio». The VFX is impressive for its (i would hope) low budget. But not impressive enough to be totally immersive.

    Its a good effort, but I fear the movie is overambitious yet somehow lacking in plot and overall execution.

    The lead character, An-na, is the only thing keeping it from being a total disaster.

    5/10.

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      Director Kim Byung Woo said, "Water is called a 'water demon' in disasters, but it is also the source of life. I also thought that if human emotions were expressed visually, they might take the form of a massive, surging wave."

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    • Release date
      • December 19, 2025 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
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    • Language
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