Review of The Flu (2013) by Cameron M — 21 Oct 2015
I'll protect you no matter what.
A suburb of Seoul, Bundang, has a vicious outbreak where the infected need to quickly become quarantined and the area eventually becomes a war zone. A doctor discovers her daughter is infected and works furiously on an antidote; meanwhile, her daughter is placed in the quarantined zone. The girl's father figure runs to the girl's rescue.
"Is my brother a computer?".
Kung Su Kim, director of City of the Rising Sun, Run Away, and Please Teach Me English, delivers Flu. The storyline for this picture is fairly cliché and has some cheesy action scenes. The film has some worthwhile sequences and funny interactions. The outbreak is fairly well done and the acting is average.
"Are you...sick?".
This was recently added to Netflix and was instantly added to my queue. I thought it was okay and worth a viewing but far from the masterpiece it could have been. The outbreak and how the character interacted was very average. I wouldn't strongly recommend this.
"I saw on TV you rescue dogs and cats too.".
Grade: C-.
This review of The Flu (2013) was written by Cameron M on 21 Oct 2015.
The Flu has generally received positive reviews.
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