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Doomsday Book 2012 123movies

Doomsday Book 2012 123movies

Apr. 11, 2012113 Min.
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Watch: 인류멸망보고서 2012 123movies, Full Movie Online – The First Chapter of The Anthology Film- In A Brave New World, a mysterious virus brings the city to ruins and zombies flood the streets of Seoul. The Chapter 2, The Heavenly Creature, a robot reaches enlightenment on its own while working at a temple. Its creators regard this phenomenon as a threat to mankind and decide to terminate the robot. The Last Chapter- Happy Birthday, a little girl logs into a strange website and puts in an order for a new pool ball for her billiards-obsessed father. Soon an unidentified meteor heads toward Earth and all human beings flee to underground bomb shelters..
Plot: In ‘A Brave New World’, a virus brings the city to ruins and zombies flood the streets of Seoul. In ‘The Heavenly Creature’, a robot reaches enlightenment while working at a temple, but its creators deem this phenomenon a threat to mankind. In the final segment, ‘Happy Birthday’, a young girl logs onto a strange website and places an order for a new billiard ball for her father. Soon afterwards a meteor heads toward Earth and people flee to underground bomb shelters.
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Reviews:

We waited 6 years for this?
We waited 6 years for this?

Doomsday Book is a 3 part Korean anthology film about the future of mankind. Its 3 separate story lines are basically broken down as follows: 1. Zombie Apocalypse, 2. Robot Enlightenment, and 3. Alien/Asteroid destruction. Each of the stories is independent from one another and all are acted, written, and directed by various teams.

SPOILERS AHEAD!

While not terrible, this movie does have some problems, and it seems strangely out dated (despite its futuristic themes). This film debuted earlier this year (2012), and therein lies the bulk of its problems; this production originally began back in 2006, but funding problems and other delays hampered its release and it was shelved for quite a while. As a result, some stories were wrapped up years ago, one never got made, another was added on post haste to finally get the film out the door, etc…The end result is an uneven amalgam of flavors and styles and eras that doesn’t quite come together as a whole as was hoped for.

Story 1. “Brave New World” (i.e. “the Zombie” story). Easily my least favorite of the 3 works, and the one that suffers the most from the production delays. This story has 2006 written all over it, and revolves around the world’s population de-evolving into zombie like creatures as a result of a virus born of tainted meat processing procedures. This would have been right proper back in ’06, but, how many stories about contaminated mass food production, end of world viruses, etc, have been made since then?… And, we’ve got zombies! Sorry, but it’s almost 2013 now, so enough with the freakin zombies already unless you have a more original idea to implement them! This story is ultimately not worth investing in (primarily because it was so overdone by the time it was released). There’s also no zombie “love story” angle as suggested that I can recall, unless there is some extended version I haven’t seen. Basically, guy goes on a date, guy runs into date later on during the wash, and, everybody is now a zombie or will soon become one!

Summary: Somewhat OK (I guess)!

Story 2. “Creation of Heaven” (i.e. the “Robot with a soul” story). Probably the best of the 3 stories, and easily the most philosophical & cerebral. Fairly interesting and well done story overall. It’s basically your human created machine gains intelligence, sentience, thought, free will, etc. Then, various humans with differing opinions and motives on the subject must decide what to do with it. This story would perhaps have been better suited to be a full feature movie on its own. It does work pretty well as a short, but I could easily see it being successfully expanded into a longer production (similar to what was done with the “Dumplings” portion of the “3 Extremes” anthology).

Summary: Not bad at all!

Story 3. “Happy Birthday” (i.e. the “We need to tack on another 30-40 minute tale 6 years later to finally release this film” story). I like the somewhat odd premise of this segment, but unfortunately, it just doesn’t work that well overall. This is the story that has the young girl trying to replace her dad’s missing 8-ball via the internet. The internet is a magical place indeed, but I think we’re still a long way away from alien races fulfilling Amazon.com orders through space and time via giant asteroids. This episode felt a bit rushed, and, I think would have been far better served if it played up the comedic/surreal aspect of the plot (which it reluctantly seemed to not want to fully embrace).

Summary: Ultimately disappointing!

Bottom Line: Overall, I was not impressed! A bit of a missed opportunity that’s “OK” to watch, but I recommend you don’t set your hopes too high going in if you’re going to check it out. I’m not going to destroy it, because it ain’t terrible. Occasionally though, delays/timing/funding get in the way of the best laid plans; here’s Exhibit A in regards! That’s just the way it goes sometimes!

6 out of 10 stars overall!

Review By: cremea
Doomsday Book review
This film presents three futurist-themed stories, which either directly or indirectly hint at apocalyptic overtones.

The first story (called Brave New World) is a simple zombie-pocalypse, brought on by some kind of mutant food poisoning. As this one dude turns into a zombie, he’s also searching for the girl of his dreams. Plenty of gnarly violence and partying ensues.

Unarguably, the most worthwhile story will be the middle one (entitled Heavenly Creature), in which a robot at a Buddhist temple attains enlightenment, and everybody tries to figure out what to do with him (or it, depending on perspectives). While this story seems to move the slowest, it’s most interesting for its philosophical implications, especially in regards to Buddhism; the story does a fine job of underscoring the key Buddhist themes of materialism, perspectives, and cycles of life. Even if you don’t care for all that, the film will spark some good brain activity with the simple moral notion of whether or not it’s wise to terminate a spiritual robot.

The final story (Happy Birthday) is easily the most absurd: a little girl breaks her daddy’s 8-ball, and orders a new one online. The 8-ball appears two years later…as a meteor traveling at hypervelocity. The end of the world ensues.

Each story offers a little of something: a little bit of quirky humor, a little bit of heart, a little bit of style, and even a little food for thought. Even though Heavenly Creature will stand out as the strongest work of science fiction, coming close to approaching Isaac Asimov levels of greatness, Brave New World is an entertaining thing to watch, and one can’t help but to appreciate how straight Happy Birthday plays out. This might be one of the best (and maybe coming close to strangest) anthology of short films I’ve seen since the Tokyo! anthology.

Despite some stylistic excess in Brave New World, each film is crafted with superbly stylish photography and editing. Acting and writing are impeccable all around. The films use just enough sets, props, costumes, and special effects to tell their stories, and is quite effective.

If you’re a fan of Korean cinema, science fiction, or end-of-the-world stories, then I do recommend giving this film a try. As a fan of all three, I found it quite enthralling.

4.5/5 (Entertainment: Very Good | Stories: Good | Film: Very Good)

Review By: Al_The_Strange

Other Information:

Original Title 인류멸망보고서
Release Date 2012-04-11
Release Year 2012

Original Language ko
Runtime 1 hr 55 min (115 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated Not Rated
Genre Comedy, Drama, Fantasy
Director Jee-woon Kim, Pil-sung Yim
Writer Jee-woon Kim, Hwan-Hee Lee, Su-min Park
Actors Gwi-hwa Choi, Choi Deok-moon, Ma Dong-seok
Country South Korea
Awards 2 wins & 3 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix N/A
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
Camera Arricam LT, Zeiss Master Prime and Angenieux Optimo Lenses
Laboratory N/A
Film Length N/A
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format), Super 35 (source format)
Printed Film Format D-Cinema

Doomsday Book 2012 123movies
Doomsday Book 2012 123movies
Original title 인류멸망보고서
TMDb Rating 6.2 89 votes

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