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First off, the development in the beginning and middle parts is frustrating and annoying, and frankly, the reason for it isn't very relatable either. I get what they were trying to say, but did they really need to drag it out this much? It's not often that a 1 hour and 48 minute movie feels this incredibly long.
Kim Da-mi, the lead actress, acted well and probably suffered a lot while filming. The problem is the child actor—even ignoring the wooden acting, they had zero charm and no chemistry with Kim Da-mi. Considering how crucial the role was, I think this is pretty close to a miscasting.
It uses massive amounts of CGI, and the quality is actually decent, but since it's all water, watching it can feel less impactful—that’s a drawback. Some specific scenes are cool, but they’re way too short.
Overall, it’s definitely not a light watch for entertainment, but it's not profound or particularly impressive either, so I really don't recommend it.
Rating: ★★
* Tl;dr: My precious Friday night went down the drain for nothing.
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