

El gran diluvio
Directed by Kim Byung-wooEn el que podría ser el último día en la Tierra, una lucha a vida o muerte en un piso inundado se convierte en la única esperanza de supervivencia de la humanidad.
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El gran diluvio Ratings & Reviews
- HaditmaN8 de enero de 2026That kid, her son kind of annoyed me lol. But a good watch this was 👍
- Endrence Leternet17 de enero de 2026Just pure time waste
- Michiel20 de diciembre de 2025The Great Flood begins pretty ok, with an engaging and suspenseful opening. The fist couple of scenes set up an interesting story. However, as the film continues it loses focus and starts to become annoying on a lot of levels. Subplots pile up without clear direction, and the pacing slows down significantly, making the experience feel dragged and cluttered. The film struggles to maintain coherence, leaving the audience more puzzled than satisfied.
- Julie Jones12 de enero de 2026It starts our as a disaster movie but then changes to AI slop, i did not think much of this! It is visually stunning, and it could have been an amazing movie if the director just wrote a disaster movie. I found the movie boring so am not recommending it
- ahwoo23 de diciembre de 2025An excellent attempt at being 'Intelligent Sci-Fi' but kinda misses the mark.
- Afrin Tisha3 de enero de 2026Liked the unexpected plot twist. But it was average story line, nothing super exciting. And ending was sudden, could have built up more.
- Plex Server19 de diciembre de 2025Stupid Movie
- jackmeat30 de diciembre de 2025My quick rating - 5.9/10. The Great Flood lands on Netflix as what initially looks like a fairly straightforward disaster thriller, but it quickly becomes clear that this isn’t just about water levels rising and people scrambling for higher ground. Directed by Byung-woo Kim, the film opens with a global flood event that has pushed humanity to the brink, narrowing its focus to a single apartment building and a mother’s desperate attempt to save her child on what may be the final day on Earth. I went into this one dubbed, having seen a trailer weeks earlier that did a solid job of selling tension and scale, and it definitely got my attention. Kim Da-mi plays An Na, a mother pushed to emotional and physical exhaustion, and the film wastes no time putting her through the wringer. Her child is, frankly, a whiny little nightmare, but that’s very much by design. The kid isn’t written to be cute or charming; he’s stressful, demanding, and often infuriating, which only amplifies the sense of panic and responsibility hanging over every decision An Na makes. Parenting under normal circumstances is hard enough - parenting during the apocalypse is something else entirely. What fascinates me specifically about The Great Flood is that it refuses to be purely a survival tale of a natural disaster. Clearly, more than one thing is going on beneath that surface, and much is quietly hinted at in these first moments. So long as you're paying attention, you'll notice that something is “off” well before that point at which the movie ceases being coy about that. It is, in this specific case, things like minute details of clothing that suggested something was amiss long before that point. At its core, this is a story about motherhood: the bond between parent and child, the sacrifices involved, and the emotional journey that never really ends. That thematic shift is ambitious, but it’s also where the film becomes divisive. The tonal and genre pivot - drifting into more abstract, sci-fi territory - can feel abrupt and may discourage you if you signed up for a more conventional disaster flick. The film also doesn’t clearly communicate its internal rules, which adds to the sense of disorientation. As far as what it looks like in the world around them, it has been well-realized with effective visuals that convey just what kind of “chaos” represents “water in all the wrong places.” Kim Da-mi is a strong performer who holds everything together well with a credible performance in which her tolerance level for such a mischievous kid borders on heroics. The Great Flood is a story that does require patience and an openness to think rather than be shown answers to all the questions that may be floating around as you watch. I would've been far more into this had the story not gotten so convoluted towards the end. It may not be to everyone's taste, but in any case, it is one story that lends something to everyone who may be keen on following this flick until the end. Especially Mothers.
- Enes Şahin28 de diciembre de 2025I have to say this clearly: there's no other film that has kept me so curious about the ending and every scene. You absolutely need to focus on the film. That's the only way you'll understand. I think the Korean film and drama industry has been producing very different and beautiful works lately. This film was great; the effects and the acting were excellent. I've never seen such a script in any other film or series. It has a very unique and different storyline. You definitely need to exert yourself while watching this film, and I mean that in a good way. The actors were excellent. In short, it's one of those rare, beautiful productions where I was constantly curious about the ending, the effects were amazing, artificial intelligence was featured, and science fiction was blended with drama. Definitely give it a chance and watch it. Well done!
- neetamehta35928 de diciembre de 2025But where to view 🪟
- Mariusz80325 de diciembre de 2025It... started good, but then there's a major sci-fi element that many people won't like (including myself). I get what they're doing but they overlook some major issues in how they address it. Black Mirror had a similar episode that handled this subject much better. This movie got confusing because of this oversight.
- Coouge24 de diciembre de 2025It started good, then it turned into a confusing slop.
- Januar Hartanto24 de diciembre de 2025What Happening???
- Junior Reyes24 de diciembre de 2025At first, it seems to be a survival drama, and then it transforms into something much more complex where you necessarily have to pay attention to certain details because otherwise, you'll miss what the plot is trying to convey. A South Korean survival drama and science fiction film, an original Netflix production that premiered on Friday, December 19, 2025. With a screenplay written and directed by Kim Bongu, a director who started in 2007. For me, The Great Flood is perhaps the last great surprise of this year. First, because I didn't expect this type of plot at all, although if you pay attention to the poster now, there were some clues. It has very good performances, and not to mention the twists, because at one point you see those waves sweeping over the buildings, and it generates desperation; you want them to survive, but then you start wondering what's happening, where the story is going, especially since it's only halfway through. I really like it when a movie does that and ends up surprising me, so that's why I give this film so much importance.
- hdmediaplex23 de diciembre de 2025Very cool plot twist 😎
El gran diluvio Trivia
El gran diluvio was released on 19 de noviembre de 2025.
El gran diluvio was directed by Kim Byung-woo.
El gran diluvio has a runtime of 1h 47min.
El gran diluvio was produced by Kim Kyung-min.
En el que podría ser el último día en la Tierra, una lucha a vida o muerte en un piso inundado se convierte en la única esperanza de supervivencia de la humanidad.
The key characters in El gran diluvio are Koo An-na (Kim Da-mi), Son Hee-jo (Park Hae-soo), Shin Ja-in (Kwon Eun-seong).
El gran diluvio is rated 12.
El gran diluvio is an Action, Adventure, Drama film.
El gran diluvio has an audience rating of 3.5 out of 10.




















