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OldBoy Details

2003 Certificate 18
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A man is inexplicably kidnapped and imprisoned for 15 years and his wife is brutally murdered. On his release, he is given a wallet full of money and a mobile phone. A stranger calls and asks him to try and figure out why he was imprisoned. A girl appears and promises to help him solve the enigma and seek revenge for his cruel .. Read more

Starring Kang Hye-jeong
Director Chan-wook Park, Park Chan-Wook
Genres Drama, Thriller, World Cinema

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OldBoy

A man is inexplicably kidnapped and imprisoned for 15 years and his wife is brutally murdered. On his release, he is given a wallet full of money and a mobile phone. A stranger calls and asks him to try and figure out why he was imprisoned. A girl appears and promises to help him solve the enigma and seek revenge for his cruel fate. A tense film of cat and mouse chase. Winner of the London Independent Film Awards 2004 and Winner of the Grand Prix in Cannes 2004.

Starring Kang Hye-jeong
Director Chan-wook Park, Park Chan-Wook
Studio PALISADES TARTAN
Run time DVD: 1 hr 55 mins
Blu-ray: 1 hr 55 mins
Certificate Certificate 18
Genres Drama, Thriller, World Cinema
Language DVD: Korean
Blu-ray: Korean
Subtitles DVD: English
Blu-ray: English
Released DVD: 28 Feb 2005
Blu-ray: 22 Oct 2007
Production year: 2003
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OldBoy (2003)

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  • 3 stars out of 5

    Director Park Chan-wook demonstrated that his critically acclaimed Sympathy for Mr Vengeance was no flash in the pan when he received the Grand Prix at 2004's Cannes film festival for this mind-bending action thriller. Choi Min-sik plays the happily married father, who is kidnapped and incarcerated for no apparent reason. He's then horrified to discover that his wife has been murdered with himself as the principal suspect. Fifteen years of unexplained Kafka-esque detention follow. Suddenly, he wakes up to find himself free, and gets down to the serious business of vengeance by leaving a trail of blood and mayhem that would make Quentin Tarantino proud. Some viewers will be repulsed by scenes of self-mutilation and the most painful visit to the dentist since Dustin Hoffman and Laurence Olivier's tête-a-tête in Marathon Man. However, Oldboy has more to offer than action and violence — it's an imaginative tale of guilt and revenge, with a shocking twist in the tale.

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  • 111 out of 123 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    Blew me away

    I heard about this film out of the blue by listening to Mark Kermode talk about it. After that a few other people talked about it and one of the main praises for the film was the fight scenes. They were great but not realistic. Having said that the way it was shot was brillaint and i think the corridor fight scene was done all in one shot, i don't remember their being an edit. But it's the bizarre story that is best of all. The ending was obvious 3/4 of the way through so seemed dragged out when the guy finaly gives his reason for it all. But over all it was great and haven't seen anything like it before. Definatly in the top 3 films of 2004 of what i've seen.

    If South Korea has anymore films like that, then i've been missing out and especialy you Tarintino fans. So i suggest you Tarintino lovers watch this film if you want to see gruesome torture. And if you want to know what i'm getting at, a guy having his ear cut off in Reservoir Dogs is soft compared to what happens in the OldBoy. This film is not for everyone. But if you seek originality and like being suprised by how far violence can go then you'll love this film. Not forgetting though that the best part of this film is how it gets the viewer to question if revenge is worth seeking.

      • Rob Pickles from Manchester
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  • 1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    Impressive

    Well acted, stylish, imaginative and intelligent but the kind of film that you get to the end of and wonder if if the journey was worthwhile.

    Without wishing to be a spoilsport the plot takes a bow at the Count of Monte Cristo and Oedipus, sparing nothing in visceral detail.

    Never mind the realism of the fight scenes, would you gouge your own eyes out if you found out that you had inadvertently slept with your mother?

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  • 90
5,930
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1,803
  • 30
1,456
  • 20
1,427
  • 10
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    • A man is inexplicably kidnapped and imprisoned for 15 years and his wife is brutally murdered. On his release, he is given a wallet full of money and a mobile phone. A stranger calls and asks him to ...

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      A man is inexplicably kidnapped and imprisoned for 15 years and his wife is brutally murdered. On his release, he is given a wallet full of money and a mobile phone. A stranger calls and asks him to try and figure out why he was imprisoned. A girl appears and promises to help him solve the enigma ...