
Yong-nam (Jo Jung-Suk) 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 for many years and has to rely on his parents just to get by. For his mother's 70th birthday, he insisted on having the party at Dream Garden because his old crush, Eui-ju (Im Yoon-ah) works there. When a disaster strikes, covering an entire district in Seoul with mysterious white gas, he has to use all of his rock climbing skills... (Full plot summary below)
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Yong-nam (Jo Jung-Suk) 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 for many years and has to rely on his parents just to get by. For his mother's 70th birthday, he insisted on having the party at Dream Garden because his old crush, Eui-ju (Im Yoon-ah) works there. 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.
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| Los Angeles TimesCarlos AguilarVertigo-inducing set pieces help shape Korean disaster movie Exit and its distinctive threat into a simplistically digestible and ultimately predictable big-budget outing with a slight edge. |
| User ReviewOnlyclassicvg1This film was supposed to be a suspense and action story seasoned with comedy but in reality it's actually more a comedy with a suspense background and some action scenes. |
| User ReviewJLuis_001This film was supposed to be a suspense and action story seasoned with comedy but in reality it's actually more a comedy with a suspense background and some action scenes. Also the implausibility of the whole plot is huge and adding the bad performances you barely get something worth saving from the whole thing. This film was a huge success in South Korea so I was hoping for something more solid, it wasn't the case. |