Tidal Wave

Tidal Wave

Plot

Here is the plot summary for "Tidal Wave": As a massive tsunami threatens to destroy Haeundae Beach, the lives of several individuals become intertwined in this poignant drama. At the center of the story is Do-Hee (Sol Kyung-gu), a guilt-ridden fisherman who takes on the responsibility of caring for Young-Soon (Kim Yoon-jin), a woman whose father accidentally died at his hands. As Do-Hee tries to make amends, he finds himself developing feelings for Young-Soon. Meanwhile, Dr. Jung Joon-Oh (Ha Ji-won) returns to Haeundae after a long absence, reuniting with her ex-husband and daughter who has grown up without any memory of him. As Joon-Oh tries to reconnect with his family and recapture the past, he is forced to confront the harsh reality that his daughter may never truly remember him. As the tsunami approaches, the residents of Haeundae Beach are faced with a sense of impending doom. Amidst the chaos and destruction, Do-Hee and Young-Soon's relationship blossoms, while Joon-Oh must come to terms with his own mortality and the fragility of human connection. As the waves crash down on the shore, the characters must confront their deepest fears and regrets in order to find redemption and peace. Through its portrayal of love, loss, and survival, "Tidal Wave" is a powerful exploration of the human condition, set against the backdrop of one of nature's most devastating forces.

Reviews

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Cooper

Many aspects felt perplexing. The tear-jerking moments seemed contrived and designed solely to manipulate the audience's emotions, ultimately feeling very artificial.

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6/21/2025, 4:14:09 AM
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Audrey

I love Ha Ji-won.

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6/21/2025, 12:33:14 AM
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Selena

Please, CCTV6, stop airing disaster movies—especially on weekend nights.

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6/17/2025, 7:18:45 PM
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Jenna

Alright, here are a few options for translating your review into English, playing on the humor and imagery you've used: **Option 1 (More literal, highlights the increasing scope):** "The British 'Flood' was like turning on a tap. 'Haeundae' at least opened a fire hydrant. But 'Super Typhoon'? They filmed that one in a baby's bathtub." **Option 2 (Emphasizing weak effects vs. over-the-top):** "The British 'Flood' was a trickle. 'Haeundae' managed a decent surge. And 'Super Typhoon'? A paddling pool disaster." **Option 3 (More casual, focuses on production quality):** "Britain's 'Flood'? Think leaky faucet. 'Haeundae' was a bit more like a fire hose. 'Super Typhoon' looked like they shot it in the kid's bath."

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6/16/2025, 2:07:03 PM