Oldboy

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Based on the Japanese Manga by Garon Tsuchiya and Nobuaki Minegishi, Oldboy tells the story of Oh Dae-Su (Choi Min-Sik), an average man who is kidnapped and imprisoned in a shabby cell for 15 years without any explanation. Eventually he is released, equipped with money, a cell phone, expensive clothes, and only five days to exact his vengeance against his those responsible for his incarceration. (Umbrella Entertainment)

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novoten 

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English Asian miracle, which didn't affect me. The music accompaniment is flawless, but visually, even the highly praised scenes reach the limit of mediocrity. If there is something brilliant, it's the punchline, too bad that right after it, director Park "adds blood" and loses me again on the way to the climax. I understand everyone who was moved by the last minute or captivated by the film as a whole. I understand them, but I will never belong with them. ()

Marigold 

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English An extreme variation on the classic Oedipus Rex substance, where Fate replaces the motive of revenge? Why not? Especially when it's all filmed in an excellently light style, narrated by a few "voices" and shipped in a luxurious visual package... For me, the insight and the natural oscillation between black humor and drama is the culmination of Oldboy. Surprisingly, even the brutality of some of the passages does not appear self-serving and fits well into the Asian trend of "crippled" heroes. Great music. The famous acting performance of Dae Su... a perfect and unexpected final twist, which is embedded in the structure of the film so systematically that I would to enjoy watching it again. I'm a little bothered by the formal coldness that emanates from most of the film, but at the end it turns into existential heat. Not entirely captivating, yet still an unforgettable film. ()

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J*A*S*M 

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English Well, wasn’t that a shock. After a long time I was flabbergasted by a twist! A great story, fantastic performances and direction, and a very interesting narrative style. The cultural differences can be felt and I didn’t get the emotional side of Old Boy, but thumbs up for everything else. PS: This is one of those films where bringing the story closer through a western remake would not be out of the question, provided it gets in the hands of a competent director, of course. ()

Kaka 

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English Emotionally very cold as usual, with totally hysterical actors (I wonder what that dog ending was supposed to mean, no wonder the person laughed), and what was supposed to shock emotionally was rather funny. The highly praised visuals were also not groundbreaking, we’ve seen bigger camera flourishes before Park. As usual, the gratuitous violence isn’t missing, which is again gratuitous. I don't see what is so extraordinary here. And the plot? Chaos and confusion. In the end, you don’t know who is who and what is what. A considerably foolish and cumbersome project. Apparently, I didn't understand it all. Or maybe there is nothing to understand and it truly is just an ordinary and narratively muddled mix of violence and revenge. Could it be rated so highly for its somewhat “exotic” touch? That is the only thing undeniably present. It truly is something unusual. ()

POMO 

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English A simple story told in a needlessly incomprehensible way. The visual aspect is captivating, the music is amazing and the actors are great, but the story itself, particularly its conclusion, left me cold. The Asians are simply different, as they express themselves differently and perceive things differently – and with Oldboy, whose story otherwise has something to it, I didn’t experience what the individual dramatically escalated scenes were trying to tell me. But I’m very curious about the American remake. ()

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