Website review: Oldboy

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penisbutter rated 19 months ago
awesome film
Kap13 rated 20 months ago
good film. Old Boy
musicpod rated 20 months ago
From the page: "Except, it's not a hotel room, as he can't get out. Why he's there, he doesn't know. Food is shoved through a hole in the securely bolted metal door, and periodically gas is piped into the room so that his personal hygiene can be attended to by the warders. On the TV news he sees a report that he is the prime suspect for the murder of his wife. As weeks, months and eventually years pass, Oh Dae-su slowly loses his mind. The thought of ants crawling out of his skin and onto his face plagues him for years. Carefully, he embarks on a rigorous training schedule, tracing the outline of a man on the wall and pounding it with his fists until he has huge calluses on his knuckles. He's also found a way out %u2013 slowly, he carefully carves his way through a wall until he can stick his hand through the outside wall to feel rain for the first time in over a decade. As he makes his escape, Oh Dae-su encounters a tramp who gives him a mobile phone and tells him he must investigate the circumstances of his incarceration. Immediately, he enters a sushi restaurant and recognises the chef, Mi-do, as a minor TV celebrity cook. As she provides him with raw, live squid, he has a phone conversation with someone unknown to him who calls to say he knows something about his imprisonment, eats the squid somewhat messily, and falls unconscious. What follows is his investigation as to why he spent the last fifteen years locked up, coupled with the search for his daughter, an intense love affair with Mi-do, and a growing, deep-seated need for revenge. Who is the mysterious man who is tracking him? Where was the prison where he was held? And was he actually allowed to escape?"
bienne rated 20 months ago
it's a movie. the site is a treat.
TechSiddhu rated 20 months ago
OLDBOY "On a drunken night out with a friend, Korean businessman Oh Dae-su gets arrested for disorderly conduct and causes a scene down at the station. On the way home, he rings his young daughter, before mysteriously disappearing while his friend's back is turned. When he awakes, he finds himself in what appears to be a hotel room %u2013 complete with dodgy-looking wallpaper, ensuite facilities, weird and somewhat disturbing art on the walls, and a TV. Except, it's not a hotel room, as he can't get out. Why he's there, he doesn't know. Food is shoved through a hole in the securely bolted metal door, and periodically gas is piped into the room so that his personal hygiene can be attended to by the warders. On the TV news he sees a report that he is the prime suspect for the murder of his wife. As weeks, months and eventually years pass, Oh Dae-su slowly loses his mind. The thought of ants crawling out of his skin and onto his face plagues him for years. Carefully, he embarks on a rigorous training schedule, tracing the outline of a man on the wall and pounding it with his fists until he has huge calluses on his knuckles. He's also found a way out %u2013 slowly, he carefully carves his way through a wall until he can stick his hand through the outside wall to feel rain for the first time in over a decade. As he makes his escape, Oh Dae-su encounters a tramp who gives him a mobile phone and tells him he must investigate the circumstances of his incarceration. Immediately, he enters a sushi restaurant and recognises the chef, Mi-do, as a minor TV celebrity cook. As she provides him with raw, live squid, he has a phone conversation with someone unknown to him who calls to say he knows something about his imprisonment, eats the squid somewhat messily, and falls unconscious. What follows is his investigation as to why he spent the last fifteen years locked up, coupled with the search for his daughter, an intense love affair with Mi-do, and a growing, deep-seated need for revenge. Who is the mysterious man who is tracking him? Where was the prison where he was held? And was he actually allowed to escape?"
sunshiiine rated 20 months ago
Such a good movie.
samtam rated 20 months ago
The claw-hammer tooth extraction is a cinema classic.
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