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Old Boy
Cannes Grand Prix
Crime/Violence
Psychology/Mystery/Suspence/Thriller
Revenge
- CountryKorea
- Production Year2003
- Running Time120min
- FormatDCP
- ColorColor
Program Note
Among the masterpieces that Korean cinema produced in 2003, a year of fierce competition, the film that delivered the most shocking impact—reverberating far beyond Korea to shake the world—was, without question, Old Boy. The second installment in Park Chan-wook’s ‘Vengeance Trilogy,’ the film is based on a Japanese manga of the same title but reinvents it into a wholly unprecedented revenge drama. Oh Dae-su (Choi Min-sik), an ordinary salaryman who muddled through life day by day, is suddenly abducted and imprisoned for fifteen years. Just as abruptly as he was captured, he is released, thrown back into the world. Teaming up with a young woman named Mi-do, whom he meets by chance, Daesu sets out to track down his captor, Lee Woo-jin (Yoo Ji-tae). Park Chan-wook’s unique visual style—sensuous and striking—seduces the viewer, while the unpredictable narrative tightens its grip on the heart. From the legendary 2-minute 40-second single-take hammer fight to countless other unforgettable sequences, the film dazzles with brilliance at every turn. A masterpiece that feels at once archetypal and exemplary, yet in every scene utterly extraordinary—Old Boy has become nothing less than mythic. (SONG Kyung-won)
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PARK Chan-wook
Born in Seoul in 1963, Park Chan-wook made his directorial debut with The Moon Is What the Sun Dreams of (1992). Through a diverse range of films such as Joint Security Area (2000), Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance (2002), Sympathy for Lady Vengeance (2005), and The Handmaiden (2016), he has captivated both audiences and critics alike, establishing himself as one of the leading figures in Korean cinema. Notably, he won the Grand Prix of the Jury at the Cannes Film Festival for Old Boy (2003), the Jury Prize for Thirst (2009), and the Best Director Award for Decision to Leave (2022), becoming the first Korean director to win three major awards at Cannes and solidifying his status as a cinematic master.
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- DirectorPARK Chan-wook
- ProducerDong-joo KIM
Yeong-jun JI - CastMin-sik CHOI
Ji-tae YOO
Hye-jung KANG
Byung-oc KIM
Dae-han JI - ScreenplayChan-wook PARK
Jun-hyung YIM
Jo-yun HWANG - CinematographyJung-hoon JUNG
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