Sigh *SPOILERS*


I love Korean cinema, and I thought this movie was pretty well done, but the whole "Korea good, white people (usually the U.S.A.) bad" is way overdone in these disaster movies. There is always some sinister white guy in a military outfit behind the scenes playing the role of Dr. Evil, and it's a bit lame and lazy. It's as if the Korean directors can't imagine a situation in which Korean politicians would actually have to take responsibility for a decision made in one of these times.

Even funnier, Snyder has a British accent but is somehow supposed to be American. I mean, I know there are lots of British ex-pats in the U.S.A., but I've never seen one in a high level military/political situation, so again, the whole thing seems even more ridiculous.

Lazy script writing bordering on racism.



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"It's as if the Korean directors can't imagine a situation in which Korean politicians would actually have to take responsibility for a decision made in one of these times."

Guess you were out of the room the fifteen times a random Korean official insisted on making a terrible decision and immediately stated to his opponents "I'll take full responsibility".

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