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Directed by Park Chan-wook
South Korean filmmaker Park Chan-wook directed this violent and offbeat story of punishment and vengeance. Oh Dae-su (Choi Min-sik) is a husband and father whose reputation for womanizing is well known. One day, for reasons he doesn't understand, Oh Dae-su finds himself locked up in a prison cell, with no idea of what his crime was or whom his jailers may be. With a small television as his only link to the outside world and a daily ration of fried dumplings as his only sustenance, Oh Dae-su struggles to keep his mind and body intact, but when he learns through a news report that his wife has been killed, he begins a long and difficult project of digging an escape tunnel with a pair of chopsticks. Before he can finish -- and after 15 years behind bars -- Oh Dae-su is released, with as little explanation as when he was locked up, and he's soon given a wad of money and a cellular phone by a bum on the street. Emotionally stunted but physically strong after 15 years in jail, Oh Dae-su struggles to unravel the secret of who is responsible for locking him up, what happened to his wife and daughter, and how to best get revenge against his captors. Oldeuboi was screened in competition at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival and won the coveted Grand Prix. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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"Of the Chanwook Park Vengeance trilogy, Oldboy is the middle piece, the one with the least subtext and the most predictable, and not surprisingly the one with the most orchestrated glorified violence that the American market devours. And the one with the most pointless deus-ex machina "twists" may I add, whereas plot "twists" in the other movies unravel like a perfectly dropped ball of yarn cascading in a straight line down a staircase. This is the weakest movie of the trilogy, and an " [More]
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"Remember mini-mysteries? When I was a kid, we used to play mini-mysteries to pass the time during long motor tours. They were elaborate riddles that you solved by asking “yes” or “no” questions until you figured it out. One in particular I recall had a very eerie solution. A man appears at another man’s doorstep, wearing a cape and carrying a box under his arm. When the other man answers the door, something about him enrages the visitor, who kil " [More]
pratchettfanpratchettfan Not as good as other Korean movies
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"The premise is very interesting. D-War is a Korean production (director, producer and production company are all Korean) but the movie is set in the US and most of the cast are Americans.The story is based on an ancient Korean legend where two snake battle each other to find Yeouijoo to get into heaven.The action scenes are pretty good, but after seeing Oldboy and [More]
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"Oldboy is in so many people's Top 10 and I've heard so much praise and been pestered to see it forever. So, needless to say, the expectations were perhaps very much too high going in. I did rather enjoy the first half. The plot was certainly original to start with, and the cinematography definitely ranks quite high on the visually gorgeous side of things. My problem is that I usually have an annoying talent of spotting where the plot is going quite early on (yes, I'm one of those ' " [More]
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"Though most on Spout agree with me and believe that this film is a masterpiece, I still feel generally it is one of the most underappreciated and misunderstood films ever made. A blind man in a dark room can acknowledge the extraordinary brilliance of the craftsmanship and the artistry of Park Chan Wook, his DP and everyone else involved in the making of this film. And even though it is unanimously considered a magnificently made film, that, as we all know, is not the measu " [More]
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"[quote user="Risselada"] Has anyone seen Riki-Oh? I've heard about it and seen a few clips, and it sounds like it might fit in here if it lives up to it's reputation. [/quote] This is the my leader for the over the top Kung Fu movies. And it takes a lot for that. In the early days of the Daily Show when Craig Kilborn hosted, they used the exploding head as their intro to their Five " [More]
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"[quote user="Risselada"] I have a few favorite foreign directors. It's somewhat difficult for me to evaluate how well known some of these people are since when I like them I spend a lot more time reading about them, so they don't seem too obscure to me anymore. Tsai Ming-liang Aki Kaurismäki [More]
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A harrowing, labyrinthine revenge epic that will keep viewers guessing right up to its shocking denouement, director Park Chan-wook's masterful tale of lost time and dark secrets achieves the rare feat of eliciting sympathy from the viewer before dropping in a devastating twist that is as plausible as it is affecting. As we first meet the character of Oh Dae-su (Choi Min-sik), the drunken husband and father is sitting in a police station awaiting the arrival of his best friend to bail him out. Despite Oh Dae-su's unruly behavior in the scene, the viewer senses an inherently flawed, but ultimately good-natured character, which makes his mysterious disappearance and subsequent imprisonment in the opening moments of the film so effectively disconcerting. It is key to the film's success that the viewer identify with him, and Choi -- appearing as something of a cross between Johnny Depp in Secret Window and a blank faced Takeshi Kitano -- is able to make both his character's mental deterioration and physical transformation compellingly watchable. Though Oh Dae-su does eventually make it back into the outside world, his increasing paranoia and unquenchable thirst for answers and revenge offer a frightening look at the depths to which the human soul can sink given the right (or wrong, as it may be) conditions. His transformation is made especially convincing thanks to the inclusion of several moments of well-placed humor that is as quirky as it is low-key, providing a fleeting glimpse of the formerly carefree family man. Aesthetically, comparisons to the works of such filmmakers as David Fincher and Christopher Nolan are inevitable; though Park and cinematographer Jeong Jeong-hun 's stylish lensing was no doubt influenced by the aforementioned filmmakers, the inventive South Korean duo (with a little help from co-screenwriters Lim Jun-hyeong and Hwang Jo-yun) eventually succeed in distinguishing themselves from their Western counterparts by constantly surprising the viewer with sharp storytelling skills and fresh visuals. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
 

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