JUNG_E

JUNG_E

Plot

As the last remnants of humanity cling to life on a ravaged Earth, the fate of the planet hangs precariously in the balance. In this desperate struggle for survival, two factions vie for dominance: the Eum and the Solans. The former seeks to preserve its rigid control over resources, while the latter aspires to create a new society based on freedom and equality. In the midst of this conflict, the Eum's most prized asset is JUNG_E, a highly advanced robot designed to mimic the skills and abilities of their greatest warrior, Captain Jeong Seol-hee. Through a process known as "neuro-transfer," JUNG_E has been programmed with the brain patterns of the legendary captain, allowing it to execute complex maneuvers and make strategic decisions with uncanny accuracy. As the war rages on, JUNG_E is deployed onto the battlefield, where its prowess quickly proves decisive in turning the tide in favor of the Eum. However, as JUNG_E's legend grows, so too do concerns about its true nature and the implications of a robot wielding such immense power. Meanwhile, the Solans' most brilliant scientist, Dr. Lee Ji-hoon, becomes obsessed with cracking the code behind JUNG_E's advanced artificial intelligence. He believes that unlocking this secret will not only give his side an edge in the war but also pave the way for a new era of human-machine collaboration. As tensions escalate and alliances are tested, JUNG_E finds itself at the center of a maelstrom, forced to confront the blurred lines between humanity and technology. Will it remain loyal to its creators or forge its own path, potentially altering the course of history?

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Mason

What happens after the escape?

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6/21/2025, 4:00:48 AM
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Cooper

Sci-fi. Realistic. Patriarchal.

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6/21/2025, 12:06:18 AM
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Valeria

I thought the 180-degree plot twist was a decent subversion of expectations, and the concept of choosing what kind of robot you'd become after death was quite intriguing. However, after watching, it's clear that Netflix is still just Netflix – flush with cash, but unable to pull off a truly profound sci-fi project.

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6/17/2025, 6:02:54 PM
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Astrid

A family tearjerker disguised as a sci-fi flick. This shallow and unoriginal script is a real waste of top-notch special effects. The melodramatic dialogue and simplistic action sequences clash horribly. The actress playing the "daughter" looks really odd. They shamelessly trot out tired sci-fi tropes like clones and neural control, lacking innovation and trying to compensate with special effects. It's a bit tragic that the leading actress's last work concludes in this manner.

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6/16/2025, 1:37:45 PM