Oldboy (DVD)
Foreign Film, Four Stars, Movies — By trench on October 4, 2008 at 11:54 pm | 43 VisitorsI’ve had this film sitting on my shelf for several months now, and for some odd reason I only got around to watching it this past weekend. Oldboy director Chanwook Park takes the term “vengeance” to a entirely new level with his unique blend of dark thought provoking storytelling mixed with gritty scenes and extreme violence.
The strength of Oldboy was definitely its execution and film editing. The storyline was extremely complex yet found a way to weave itself into a coherent and surprising conclusion by the film’s end. There were also several excellent fight scenes with the most notable involving our lead protagonist taking on a gang of thugs in a single corridor with nothing more than a conventional hammer.
I also thought the acting and character development in the film was top notch. Particularly the performance of Min-sik Choi. Choi plays lead character Dae-su Oh, a Korean businessman, husband and father who is kidnapped and locked up in a cell without explanation for fifteen years. As the film progresses we see his character turn anguish into anger, and vengeance into his life’s mission.
I thought Oldboy had an extremely intelligent and edgy script, which many people simply dismissed due to its graphic nature and references to situations many deem immoral. However, from the standpoint of an avid movie fan like myself, it definitely a film worth watching. If your very sensitive with issues involving rape, torture, and gore I suggest you skip this film. If your a huge fan of director Quentin Tarantino’s films, I’m almost certain you’ll enjoy this flick.
Synopsis:
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 vengeance for his cruel fate.
As the search progresses, the man finally comes face to face with his kidnapper, who proposes a game: if the man discovers the reason for his imprisonment, his kidnapper will kill himself. If not, then the girl will be killed. He has only five days to unravel the mystery.
Tags: Chanwook Park, Foreign Film, Four-Stars, Hye-jeong Kang, Ji-tae Yu, Min-sik Choi, Quentin Tarantino, Tartan Asia VideoAuthor: trench (684 Articles)
I have mixed heritage of Chamorro, Filipino, and Japanese and I currently reside on the beautiful island of Guam. My interests include critiquing films, eating out, import cars, gaming, web design, MMA, and bodybuilding. I'm also a die-hard fan of both the Los Angeles Lakers and San Francisco 49ers. I hate bandwagon fans!
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This is one of my all time favorite films. God damn is this a good film. I heard about this flick for months before it came out. The corridor fight scene was shot in one continuous take. Amazing. Love the story, the direction, the cinematography, the comedy at the beginning of the film (“Shut the hell up!”) and the fraked up ending. Great, twisted stuff.
Oldboy is an outstanding film, an instant classic.
After I saw this, I had to see Park’s first revenge flick, Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance and his third revenge flick, Lady Vengeance. All of them are great.
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Great film if you can follow the plot. You may have to watch it twice.
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Great film. Do you remember the movie “Failan” I showed you? In it Min-sik Choi plays a gangster husband opposite Cecilia Cheung. Interesting to see how an HK actress could play in a Korean film. Both put in awesome performances. I wonder if there was ever a pairing of Min-sik Choi and Takeshi Kitano. Both play great gangsters in asian films.
@Polaris671 – Failan was a great movie. Didn’t realize that was Min-sik Choi.
@Turnip – Watching it twice definitely doesn’t hurt!
@Film-Book dot Com – I’ve actually watched Sympathy and it was the reason I purchased this film. I just never got around to seeing it prior to my summer vacation and it was sitting until yesterday afternoon!
@Polaris671 – BTW, do you have a copy of Failan I can borrow? I’d love to watch it over so I can write a review here. thanks!
@trench – Just need to rummage through my containers. If I see anything else noteworthy I’ll send it your way.
@Polaris671 – Sounds good!
I watched this back in 2005, and I absolutely loved it!
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@AsceticMonk – I couldn’t believe I missed this film since its original release in 2003. Reminded me of how late I was watching “CRASH”. Anyway, its part of the collection now.
This film is pretty old, but it definitely is an excellent one. I’ve it in my collection.
Wow I’m intrigued. I’ve never heard of this movie trench! You say its graphic in nature – but would you consider it a horror or just suspense?
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@fragileheart – Its graphic as in bloody, lots of nudity, things like that. Definitely not horror.
Excellent – I shall be renting it this weekend so! =) Thanks Chris!
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@fragileheart – I think you’ll find it interesting.
Eating live squid could be considered as horror… LOL!
@Michael – I guess it can. I didn’t bother me. I eat Raw fish all the time!! Including Raw Octopus! SUSHI!!! haha