Flu(2013)

The 2013 South Korean film (Korean: 감기; RR: Gamgi ) is a visceral disaster thriller that explores the terrifying speed at which a mutated strain of avian influenza could dismantle society. Directed by Kim Sung-su, the movie centers on an outbreak in the Bundang District of Seongnam, where a lethal H5N1 variant kills its victims within 36 hours. The Plot: From One Case to Chaos

The story begins when a shipping container of illegal immigrants arrives in South Korea, only for smugglers to find every person inside dead—except for one lone survivor. As this survivor escapes into the city, he unwittingly triggers a localized epidemic that soon spirals into a national crisis. Flu(2013)

Years after its release, Flu saw a massive resurgence in popularity during the COVID-19 pandemic. Viewers found the film’s depictions—empty streets, mask mandates, and the overwhelming fear of the unknown—to be eerily prophetic. Unlike more clinical films like Contagion (2011), Flu is often cited for its emotional core, focusing on the survival of its primary characters to make the large-scale disaster feel personal. Release Date : August 14, 2013 Director : Kim Sung-su Starring : Jang Hyuk and Soo Ae Genre : Disaster, Thriller, Action The 2013 South Korean film (Korean: 감기; RR:

For fans of the genre, Flu remains a "solid recommendation" for its intense action and high emotional stakes, often appearing on lists of top contagion-themed movies alongside classics like The Stand . As this survivor escapes into the city, he