Korean Netflix Movie Reaches #1 Worldwide, But Suffers Mixed Reviews
South Korea’s disaster film The Great Flood has reached the top of Netflix’s global charts.

Starring Kim Da Mi and Park Hae Soo, the movie follows residents trapped in a flooded apartment building, struggling to survive as society faces collapse.
The film debuted on December 19 and quickly surpassed popular titles like The Grinch and Knives Out sequel Wake Up Dead Man. Its rise shows strong international interest in Korean content, even for films outside the typical K-Drama or action genres.
However, despite the high rankings, the movie has received extremely mixed reviews.

On Rotten Tomatoes, 60% of ten reviews were positive. Some praised the suspense and performances, while others found parts predictable or uneven. Audience reactions are similarly mixed, with viewers noting both entertaining sequences and misleading expectations based on the title.

- “Setting aside artistic merit, it’s just nice to see Korean content hitting #1 globally, haha.”
- “The title is misleading.”
- “I expected a disaster movie and feel like I got baited, lol.”
- “I actually thought it was better than I expected, and I can see why it’s getting so many negative reviews.”
- “Now that it’s #1 worldwide, honestly it’s going to be judged more for its quality, and I bet its domestic reputation will rise too, lol.”
- “It was fun.”
- “I watched it yesterday, and it’s not like it’s causing this huge fuss or getting hated on for no reason… There was a part at the beginning where I wanted to bail, but if you push through that, the story develops and it makes sense. Definitely worth watching, lol.”