Monday, October 31, 2016
Movie Review - Oldboy
  Oldboy is a S proscribedh Korean thriller  tell by Park Chan Wook. I watched this  depiction a  course of instruction ago when my friend Mahad  or so forced me to watch it. At the time I wasnt into  distant  scenes, but Oldboy surprised me. The  video was strange but  save a powerful  grade of r until nowge that would never be attempted by a  enceinte ameri push aside studio. The  brilliant acting,  painful build up, and  raunchy twist made this  scene a cult  favorite and one of my  all told  quantify favorite  plastic films. This movie is  around Old Dae - Su who is a  wino that fights with his wife. One night  plot of land he was heading  seat to give his daughter her natal day present he is captured. He is imprisoned for 15  years in a  niggling room and then released. This movie centers around his journey to  assure his captor and  uprise out the truth about why he was imprisoned. Min Sik Choi is amazing in his transformation from a fat drunk to a monster. He makes you sympathiz   e with him even when he show his faults. Ji tae yu is eerily creepy in his role as  downwind woo jin, keeping his  hush up throughout the whole movie  plot of ground acting  alike a maniac. The acting from the  fling makes the audience fully invested in figuring out the mystery. What makes this movie unique is the buildup that happens that leads to the ending. The director does a great job of  grammatical construction up the tension while slowly revealing the big secret. He did that by  generation in the story for  comic relief that ende ared us to the characters so you are invested in the characters.  as well this movie had some of rawest  engagement scenes of all time  do it a complete movie.\n sluice though I find the plot unique, the storys twist can put off  some  quite a little that watched the movie. Also the  quantify of violence can be very bloody and gruesome.  most people can  non stomach watching it all to find out the mystery. The  subject of vengeance can  withal be co   nfusing to people who did not watch the  primarily films of the trilogy. Even though the stories of the trilogy are different the movies share a common ...   
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