Oldboy
| Genre: | Action/Adventure |
| Mood: | Intense, Spine-tingling |
| Decade: | 2000's |
| Country: | Korea |
| Director: | Park Chan-wook |
| Actor: | Choi Min-sik, Ji-Tae Yu |
| Actress: | Hye-jeong Kang, Jin-seo Yun |
| Release Year: | 2005 |
| Studio: | Tartan Video |
| Runtime: | 120 Mins. |
| Format: | Color |
| Rating: | R |
| Language: | Korean |
What It's About:
Imprisoned in a motel room for 15 years by an unknown tormentor, with only a tiny television connecting him to the outside world, average Korean salaryman Oh Dae-su (Choi)-driven to the edge of madness by anger, solitude, and the knowledge that his wife has been murdered-finally manages to escape. Disheveled, distraught, and determined to seek revenge, Oh Dae-su begins a bloody, painfully cathartic quest to learn the identity of his faceless jailer and the rationale behind his excruciating torture.
Why I Love It:
With a deranged, over-the-top performance by Choi Min-sik, this uber-stylish, paranoid revenge epic from Korea's most talented young director gives the ancient Greeks a run for their money. Violent and visually inventive, "Oldboy" is a gut-twisting moral fable with enough disturbing revelations to keep you in suspense for its entire running time. Chan-wook's many set pieces-including a long, fluid, single-shot fight sequence in a narrow hallway-are part of the reason this film wowed audiences the world over. (Choi's live-squid-gobbling scene will make your eyes pop, too.) There's a lot of angst and a lot of black humor, to be sure, but "Oldboy" ultimately satisfies our Oedipal lust for self-knowledge-and then some.







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