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A terrible epidemic landed in Bundang is spreading everywhere. It causes the uncontrollable chaos. To prevent the disease spreading to other areas, a city just 19km from Seoul with a half million people is in the risk of being destroyed. Meanwhile, doctor In-hye and rescue worker Ji-goo have to go to the disease centre to find the serum to prepare the vaccine. Could they succeed in preparing medicine or the city will be destroyed?
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."
September 05, 2013
Examiner.com
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.
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
Kim Sung-su rallies the crowd and action scenes with ease, although the intertwining strands of the overcooked narrative occasionally threaten to unravel.