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2035: The Greenlight

In 2025, South and North Korea unified. It was triggered by a sudden explosion in Midnight near the North of DMZ by a forest fire in December, 2024. The South Korean army unwittingly ended up helping to put out the fire. Such cooperation caused their unification. And 10 years later, A koreanAmerican Documentary Director Steven, working for USA tv-station NXN visits to korea. He is searching for information about the mysterical Green-light appeared in that forest fire in 2024. After some dangerous twists and turns, He found a huge secret of the DMZ fire and green light.

Top Cast

  • Oh Tae-kyung

    Oh Tae-kyung

  • You Il-han

    You Il-han

  • Park No-shik

    Park No-shik

  • Jung In-gi

    Jung In-gi

  • Ki Joo-bong

    Ki Joo-bong

  • Kim Seung-kyum

    Kim Seung-kyum

  • Kim Yeong-geol

    Kim Yeong-geol

    Old Man in the Square

  • Cho Young-dong

    Cho Young-dong

    North Korean Defector

  • Kang Gi-won

    Kang Gi-won

    North Korean People's Army Soldier

Overview

In 2025, South and North Korea unified. It was triggered by a sudden explosion in Midnight near the North of DMZ by a forest fire in December, 2024. The South Korean army unwittingly ended up helping to put out the fire. Such cooperation caused their unification. And 10 years later, A koreanAmerican Documentary Director Steven, working for USA tv-station NXN visits to korea. He is searching for information about the mysterical Green-light appeared in that forest fire in 2024. After some dangerous twists and turns, He found a huge secret of the DMZ fire and green light.

Rating

5.0 / 10
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1 Reviews

  • MichaelChoi
    MichaelChoi
    5 Jul 8, 2023

    Director and cast arrogantly leaves guest appearance event at Bucheon without permitting audience to greet them, demonstrating possibly the inexorable power of conformity or possibly just overall hauteur. This is despite the fact that this is a sh-tty B-movie with an ugly lead. Film even opens with one of the most wooden performances ever even by the standards of untrained Western actors operating in Korea (see Squid Game). Promising premise and nice newscast simulation in opening give way to supposed “found footage” that is of course just cheap video taking largely just incomprehensible chase sequences in forests and tunnels. Avoid this trash and its cheesy ending. 2.5 stars.

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