Labeled a 'Flop' at Home, #1 in the World? The Disconnect and Aesthetic of Twists in Netflix's Controversial 'The Great Flood'
Global No. 1 Amidst a Tsunami of Harsh Criticism: How to Interpret this Irony? Netflix Korea's ambitious new film, The Great Flood, has emerged as a hot potato immediately after its release. As soon as the movie dropped, domestic communities and rating sites were flooded with disappointed and harsh reviews. Scathing criticisms lined up, ranging from sarcasms that it once again proved the saying "skip Netflix original movies" to pointing out the lack of probability and forced melodrama. However, surprisingly, the report card tells the exact opposite story. It is enjoying explosive popularity abroad, holding the number one spot in the Netflix Global Movie category for a week since its release. Is the standard of domestic audiences too high, or are overseas audiences particularly lenient towards Korean-style melodrama and genre films? This extreme difference in temperature—cold reception at home vs. heat abroad—rather makes The Great Flood a controversial work that must be c...