The Flu [Sub: Eng]
After a terrible pandemic in Bondang, everyone seems to have collapsed. Experts are trying to prevent the spread of the disease to other areas, as there is a city located 19 kilometers from the city of Seoul with half a million people at risk. Doctor In-Hai and rescue worker J-Goo intervene to find an ideal solution, where they go to the center of the disease to find the vaccine to prepare the vaccine. Perhaps they may succeed in stopping the epidemic and perhaps not
14 October 1967, Korea
5 February 1969, Los Angeles, California, USA
19 May 1971, Watsonville, California, USA
12 July 1988, USA
30 April 1963, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
21 June 1990
November 22, 2013
From the opening caption 'This film is not based on real events', Flu has style and energy.
September 06, 2013
Mostly works on a visceral level in spite of its familiarity; these tropes exist for a reason.
November 20, 2013
Not so much World War Z as World War Zzzz.
October 10, 2014
A well-made, edge-of-seat action thriller that's no more serious - and often just as much fun - as Channing Tatum's White House Down.
November 12, 2013
despite featuring mass death and Holocaust imagery... somehow FLU still finds plenty of room for goofy buddy comedy, mawkish romance and routines involving excessive child cutesiness. It is a misjudged mélange of incongruous tones
November 21, 2013
Frequent spluttering montages provide silly fun, but this sort of doomsday projection surely ought to be terrifying.
September 08, 2013
The Flu can best be described as South Korea's answer to Contagion. If it wasn't for the film's massive amount of theatrics in an already harrowing story, The Flu would be the best disaster film to come along since The Tower.
November 24, 2013
Kim Sung-su rallies the crowd and action scenes with ease, although the intertwining strands of the overcooked narrative occasionally threaten to unravel.
November 21, 2013
Korean director Kim Sung-su revives the '70s-style disaster movie, with somewhat iffy results.
September 05, 2013
Buried beneath a melodramatic plot rife with unlikely coincidences and a love affair with fewer sparks than Robert De Niro's 1990 wooing of Jane Fonda in "Stanley & Iris."

