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Oldboy

South Korea

2003

120 Min
Color
Korean
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DIR Park Chan-wook

PROD Lim Seung-yong

SCR Hwang Jo-yun, Park Chan-wook, Lim Chun-hyeong, Lim Joon-hyung, Garon Tsuchiya

CAST Choi Min-sik, Yu Ji-tae, Kang Hye-jeong, Ji Dae-han

Synopsis

An ordinary man named Oh Dae-su, who lives with his wife and adorable daughter, is kidnapped and later wakes up to find himself in a private makeshift prison. Dae-su makes numerous attempts to escape and to commit suicide, but they all end up in failure. All the while Dae-su asks himself what made a man hate him so much enough to imprison him without any reason. While suffering from his debacle, Dae-su becomes shocked when he watches the news and hears that his beloved wife was brutally murdered. At this very moment, Dae-su swears to take revenge on the man who destroyed his happy life. Fifteen years later Dae-su is released with a wallet filled with money and a mobile phone. An unknown man calls Dae-su and asks him to figure out why he was imprisoned.

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Director

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Park Chan-wook

A versatile stylist with an aesthetic that straddles the line between the idiosyncratic and the mainstream, Park Chan-wook is best known for his 2000 film Joint Security Area, a powerful story about a murder along the Demilitarized Zone between North and South Korea that became the biggest box-office hit in the history of Korean cinema. (It was later supplanted by the action film Shiri, which also dealt with North-South relations.) Park’s interest in film began in college at Sogang University, where he started the “film gang” club and published a number of critical studies on contemporary cinema. After graduating from the Department of Philosophy, he began working in the film industry as an assistant director to Gwak Jae-young on A Sketch of a Rainy Day (1988). In 1992, he directed his first feature, The Moon Is…the Sun’s Dream, a gangster drama, and shifted gears into comedy with 1997’s Trio, a romp about three pals on the run from the law. Neither of these films gained much recognition… read more

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minjincorp

7Feb10

one of the best movies i have ever seen amazing  
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dBainy

2Feb10

This is a landmark cinematic experience. inventive, mind blowing, sickening, disturbing. will change your life forever after watching it.... Park Chan-wook -one of the best auteurs of today.  

Kyle Walker

1Feb10

Going to watch Oldboy with Kelsey!!!  
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zimxxx

30Jan10

I don't think anyone could watch this movie and think its bad. Its brilliant, a complete classic that people will be watching for decades later. The visuals of this movie are just speechless, like the hammer scene or the scene with him eating the live octopus. This is Park Chan-wook best film and I hope it doesn't stay that way. Easily on of the best directors out there. You just have to watch this move.  

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By Andhika Eka Buana on November 12, 2009

how stupid i am,.calling this piece of pure art and entertainment overrated ! i didn’t know what’s got into me the first time around.,maybe i’m not in the right mood.,or maybe its my prejudice against…  read review

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By Ryan Davis on September 23, 2009

An astonishing film in so many ways. It’s storytelling is jaw dropping, from the first thirty minutes alone I had been reduced to a ball of moist clay and the shape of my being completely under the…  read review

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By moonmas​ter9000 on August 2, 2009

A twisted tale of revenge that vacillates between psychological thriller and bilious gore. Many find in this film the philosophical antithesis of the conventional good guy / bad guy revenge flick;…  read review

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