I came to a realisation this week - to some extent, it was something I already knew, so I suppose it was less of a 'realisation' and more of a clarification. If you sit out on a movie because it falls into a genre you don't like, you're missing out on the parts you will like. In other words, there is no genre so specific that every piece of media that falls into it will be identical. I avoid horror movies because I just can't stand gore, but that doesn't necessarily mean I wouldn't enjoy the thrills they implement or the clever psychological games. I also sometimes avoid historical movies for fear they will become rooted in politics I know nothing of, but that means I'm missing out on experiencing a distinctly different time and all the wonderful nuances that society may have. Watching Exit this week made me realise that there are elements of disaster movies I can applaud even though I actively avoid the genre.

A poisonous gas spreads across Seoul, burning the skin and causing asphyxiation for the poor souls caught within it, it is only an unemployed young man who feels constantly attacked within his own home who is capable of getting his family to safety. And in that sense, it is this family and their ardent love for each other despite of their misgivings, that is truly the conflict of the film.


Overall, it's easy to say that I liked Exit for the ways in which it wasn't a disaster film, but that isn't true. Rather, through creative and inspired means, Exit served to convince me of why I should be watching more disaster films. The hook was in the actors and the tone, sure, but undoubtedly the best part of the film was the adrenaline-fuelled puzzle-solving second half. The joy and excitement I felt in watching this race to the sky is what will make Exit a film I will remember.
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