
It's the Amazon Prime exclusive movie, 'The Tomorrow War.'





The movie starts during the 2022 Qatar World Cup when a mysterious purple portal opens and soldiers pour out. They're soldiers from 30 years in the future, where humanity is fighting non-humans and on the verge of extinction. They deliver the shocking news that they need to draft people from 30 years in the past... Our fellow Sing-bung-is (community users) would obviously be like 'Al-ppa-no' (Who gives a f*ck), but governments around the world took it seriously and started drafting healthy adults.


The poor souls dragged to the future face their first battle against alien species with insane vitality and hostility.
Anyway, yadda yadda, humanity fights these monsters swarming like Zerglings. In the process, they find out they're all males (drones) following the orders of a single female (Queen).


So, more yadda yadda, they manage to capture the Queen. At this point, human strongholds on land are almost wiped out by the alien rush, so they take the Queen to a sea base built as humanity's last bastion and research facility in the middle of the ocean.


That base is 'Deepswell-9.' This offshore plant, converted into a base, is protected by Aegis ships and aircraft carriers, surrounded by massive walls and armed drones, and houses refugees on cruise ships. As humanity's last bastion, it's a collection of human technology and houses 'Jumplink,' a time-location device that's the final key to fixing the situation... but this is where the problem occurs...


In the scene showing the aerial view of Deepswell-9 from a helicopter, the flags of the countries that built the base are shown. From the top: US, China, Australia, Germany, Korea, Russia, and the UK. Korea is on this list, but Japan isn't... Some Japanese viewers started review-bombing it, saying it makes no sense for 'Japan' to be left out of such a massive project as building humanity's last bastion...






Unreal. (Smh)

Overall, the movie is rated as a decent flick except for the ending, which kinda crapped out like World War Z, but many Japanese viewers expressed dissatisfaction over that specific scene... It's not even an important scene for the plot lol.
This is what happens to the sea base later. Fun fact: it stars Chris Pratt, who played the lead in Jurassic World.
"Users are trolling the 'flag fragility' while debating why Korea even made the cutโwith theories ranging from 'conscription expertise' to 'secret Korean staff' infiltrating the production."
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