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The movie The Great Flood, someone needs to say something.

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While the audience’s emotions toward David in the movie AI are very vague and desperate,

The audience’s emotions toward the child boy, who plays an important role in the great flood, are foreign and may be quite perplexing.

Why does it not fit my sturdy body, so I whine and say I’m still 6 today when I was 6 yesterday (they say you get older every year)?

Rather than feeling desperate for a child character, it’s ‘Oh, am I a psychopath?

Embarrassing thoughts keep interfering with my immersion in the movie.

Ah, where did I feel this feeling?

Was it because of the loose screenplay, the level of dialogue script that seemed like it was written by an elementary school student?

That’s true, but child actors aren’t good at it.

I really could have made an AI or built a potato sack.

At face value, this Gamja-gun looks like a country boy in his 40s (let’s just call him Gamja-gun).

Not only was his face like a potato, but his acting was also rough and rough, like a potato.

It is said that this boy weighs over 20 kg. Like a 20kg bag of rice – Future Little Hannamchung whining about not being able to rest.

Did Kim Da-mi, who overthrew the enemy and played a guerrilla role, really feel some kind of affection for this Gamja-gun?

Soybean Contest. Do you have the hair of a 6 year old?

The director has been familiar with poor CG since Terror Live.

It’s so obvious that The Great Flood is a movie that explicitly references Interstellar.

But why didn’t I think of the importance of the child role and details?

But we didn’t have the ability to save it. We just didn’t have that much common sense.

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