Netflix Adds 3 Interesting Original Movies Today Including Wild Disaster Film
There are three new original movies that Netflix subscribers can now add to their streaming watchlist. Each movie offers a different genre that subscribers may find interesting.
What are the new original movies available on Netflix today?
As of today, the sci-fi disaster movie The Great Flood starring Park Hae-soo and Luis Gerardo Méndez’s Spanish-language crime comedy A Time For Bravery are finally streaming on Netflix. In addition, subscribers can now also watch the Netflix original documentary film Breakdown: 1975 on the streaming platform.
The Great Flood is a South Korean sci-fi survival movie directed by Kim Byung-soo, who also co-wrote the script with Han Ji-su. The movie is led by Kim Da-mi (The Witch: Part 1. The Subversion) and Emmy Award nominee Park Hae-soo (Squid Game). Joining them are Jeon Yu-na (Pachinko), Jeon Hye-jin (The Throne), Park Byung-eun (Moving), Lee Hak-joo (My Name), and more.
“The film follows those holding onto the last shred of hope for humanity struggle to survive in a flooded apartment building on the last day of Earth, overcome by a great flood,” reads the synopsis.
A Time For Bravery is a Mexican crime comedy movie directed by Ariel Winogard. The cast includes Luis Gerardo Méndez (Murder Mystery), Memo Villegas (Sin Nombre), Christian Tappan (Primate), Verónica Bravo (Consuelo), and Noé Hernández (We Are the Flesh).
“When psychoanalyst Mariano is found guilty for a car accident, he is sentenced to provide therapeutic support to a depressed cop who needs to cope with his wife’s recent infidelity,” reads the synopsis. “What begins as a therapy session on wheels quickly turns into unimaginably dangerous adventures, as they uncover a criminal plot that will put their courage (and friendship) to the test.”
Breakdown: 1975 is a Netflix original documentary revolving around what made the culture of the mid-1970s so enduring. The film was directed by Morgan Neville. It features appearances from Jodie Foster, Martin Scorsese, Ellen Burstyn, Seth Rogen, and more.
“In 1975, as America faced social and political upheaval, filmmakers turned chaos into art. This documentary explores how a turbulent era gave rise to iconic movies like Taxi Driver, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, and Network,” reads the synopsis.
Source: Comingsoon.net
