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Wednesday, October 2

[Korean Movie Review] EXIT


Yong-nam was one of the best rock climbers in college but hasn't had much luck elsewhere after graduation. He has failed to get a job since graduating and has to rely on his parents just to get by. He's a deadbeat living with his parents and doesn't see much hope for the future, he can't even land a date. For his mother's 70th birthday, he insists on hosting a party at a roof top garden restaurant, where his old crush, Eui-ju works. When a disaster strikes, covering an entire district in Seoul with mysterious white gas, he has to use all of his rock-climbing skills with the help of Eui-ju to get everyone to safety. What his mom once thought to be a useless skill soon turns out to be the group's only hope for survival


I've recently watched Exit with Danny at GV Plaza.

The film has a focused story-line but somewhat, predictable. A draggy introductory to begin with some humour element portray. The many intense moment kept me at the edge of the seat too. Honestly, Some of which appear vague and "too good to be true". On the other hand,  it show the real personality of a human in time of crisis as well.

Great that it uses skill and technology for a realisation of its usefulness. Never will one thought that drones and a rock-climbing skills can actually help to save lives. Hence, never belittle any skills and technologies because it may surprise you in many ways. 

It is a fun, exciting and heartwarming show! 

Ratings: 4 / 5