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Oldboy
Oldboy
With no clue how he came to be imprisoned, drugged and tortured for 15 years, a desperate man seeks revenge on his captors.
rating
8.239
runtime
120 min

Release

2003-11-21

Cast

Choi Min-sik
Choi Min-sik
as Oh Dae-Su
Yoo Ji-tae
Yoo Ji-tae
as Lee Woo-jin
Kang Hye-jung
Kang Hye-jung
as Mi-do
Kim Byeong-ok
Kim Byeong-ok
as Mr. Han
Ji Dae-han
Ji Dae-han
as No Joo-hwan
Oh Dal-su
Oh Dal-su
as Park Cheol-woong
Lee Seung-shin
Lee Seung-shin
as Hypnotist
Yoon Jin-seo
Yoon Jin-seo
as Lee Soo-ah
Oh Tae-kyung
Oh Tae-kyung
as Young Dae-su
Yoo Yeon-seok
Yoo Yeon-seok
as Young Woo-jin
You Il-han
You Il-han
as Young Joo-hwan
Lee Young-hee
Lee Young-hee
as Clock Store Lady
Kim Young-ae
Kim Young-ae
as Elevator Lady
Lee Mi-mi
Lee Mi-mi
as Dental Nurse
Han Jae-duk
Han Jae-duk
as Night Teacher
Kwak Jung-ae
Kwak Jung-ae
as Nun Teacher
Kim San
Kim San
as Electronics Store Owner
Jang Chae-soo
Jang Chae-soo
as Woo-jin's Doctor
Im Seol-a
Im Seol-a
as Nurse
Syd Lim
Syd Lim
as Rude Man
Choi Chang-hak
Choi Chang-hak
as 1988 Guard
Shin Bi-joon
Shin Bi-joon
as 1988 Guard
Seong Seok-jae
Seong Seok-jae
as 1996 Guard
Choi Jae-sup
Choi Jae-sup
as 2003 Guard
Yoon Jin-yul
Yoon Jin-yul
as Woo-jin's Bodyguard
Mun Seong-bok
Mun Seong-bok
as Woo-jin's Bodyguard
Park Jae-woong
Park Jae-woong
as Cheol-woong's Gang
Oh Soon-tae
Oh Soon-tae
as Cheol-woong's Gang
Lee Hong-pyo
Lee Hong-pyo
as Cheol-woong's Gang
Park Geun-seok
Park Geun-seok
as Cheol-woong's Gang
Heo Myeong-haeng
Heo Myeong-haeng
as Cheol-woong's Gang
Kim Won-jung
Kim Won-jung
as Cheol-woong's Gang
Park Sung-gyu
Park Sung-gyu
as Cheol-woong's Gang
Lee Jung-pil
Lee Jung-pil
as Cheol-woong's Gang
Han Seon-rang
Han Seon-rang
as Cheol-woong's Gang
Shin Beom-sik
Shin Beom-sik
as Cheol-woong's Gang
Han Jung-ok
Han Jung-ok
as Cheol-woong's Gang
Baek Dong-hyun
Baek Dong-hyun
as Cheol-woong's Gang
Ju Myeong-cheol
Ju Myeong-cheol
as Cigarette Thug
Park Ji-hun
Park Ji-hun
as Cigarette Thug
Choi Choon-beom
Choi Choon-beom
as Cigarette Thug
Seo Myeong-seok
Seo Myeong-seok
as Cigarette Thug
Jeon Woo-jae
Jeon Woo-jae
as Cigarette Thug
Cho Sang-kyung
Cho Sang-kyung
as Dae-su's Wife
Oh Young-joo
Oh Young-joo
as Young Mi-do
Lee Ji-hye
Lee Ji-hye
as Young Mi-do
Ji Joong-hyun
Ji Joong-hyun
as Stunts
Moon Sang-moo
Moon Sang-moo
as Stunts
Oh Kwang-rok
Oh Kwang-rok
as Suicidal Man
Lee Dae-yeon
Lee Dae-yeon
as Beggar
Park Myung-shin
Park Myung-shin
as Young-ja
Kim Su-hyun
Kim Su-hyun
as Chief Secretary
Yong-ih
Yong-ih
as Delivery Man
Kim Won-jung
Kim Won-jung
as Cheol-woong’s gang member
REVIEWS
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Eky

I’m sure that all of you can always spot a film with good acting, superb plot and great cinematography easily but when it comes to a thriller that possesses all those above quality, it would be such a rarity. OldBoy here, second installment from The Vengeance Trilogy directed by Park Chan-wook (Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance, OldBoy, Sympathy for Lady Vengeance) really have them all, good story, powerful acting and the most horrifying and clever end twist if not genius. In fact no matter how many times you see this, the twist would still be awesome. The theme of revenge here is taken to the next level, to its supremacy for it’s really carefully-planned. OldBoy has a mind-bending assortment of drama, thriller, romance and beautifully spiced up with sadistic plot, shocking elements, ultra violence and clever psychological twist. Imagine yourself captured, locked in a room for 15 years, not knowing why and who did it and when you finally escaped and thought it’s all over, you were wrong and here’s the punching line, the direct punch to your stomach. Min-sik Choi as Oh Dae su really acted well, he really got us carried away by dragging us into the mystery that surrounds his life, into the depression he’s been feeling and into the deep well of his curiosity. Once again, OldBoy is a way too remarkable, when “revenge” isn’t merely knife-chopping or gun-battling. Enough said.

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manwhonose

This is definitely one of the films to see before you die. It's seat-squirmingly unsettling, shocking and very violent. It's a journey into a truly disturbed mind; a mind, which - like yours will be - is unable to cope with what it discovers. This film is brilliantly twisted. It has a thread of the most wonderful, blackest humour running through it, a sense of complete disorientation and enough plot twists and turns to sustain your interest. Not one of the best revenge thrillers I've seen - simply THE best!

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Niemand

Just about everyone I’d spoken to about this film recommended it to me. I watched this film with the original Korean-language soundtrack, with English subtitles. Oh Dae-su (Chi Min-sik) is a bit of a flirt (whether he is a womaniser is not made clear) with a wife and young child, who has turned two years old on the day we start the film. Dae-su is in a prison waiting room having insulted a woman he was flirting with. A friend comes and eventually gets him out, but while he’s making a call to his wife to explain he will be home soon, he is kidnapped. Incarcerated in a small room, with only a TV for company, he is fed and looked after, but not allowed his freedom. He unsuccessfully attempts suicide several times. He keeps himself fit by doing exercise programmes he sees on TV and he starts to dig his way out with chopsticks. He sees a TV report that shows he’s been framed for the murder of his wife. Fifteen years later, without a word of explanation, he is released. The rest of the film follows his attempts to find out why he was imprisoned, who did it, and where his daughter is. The film is frenetic, highly charged, and very emotional on several levels. It is also bloody in places, but Dae-su’s obsession for seeking revenge on whomsoever imprisoned him and on finding out where his daughter is drives this film along. There are psychological aspects to the film as well, and the film does eventually resolve itself – it is not one of those open-ended “I wonder who did it” type films. Follow the film through and you will get all the answers. I would recommend it, but I wouldn’t call it light entertainment.

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EveAlex23

This is not just a film you watch, it’s a film you experience. Oldboy is without question, one of the greatest revenge stories ever put to film. It has, in my opinion, the greatest villain of all time, smart, terrifying, and totally unforgettable. The movie is twisted, disturbing, and yet absolutely magnificent in its execution. It’s one of those movies you have to watch at least once in your life. Even after it ends, it sticks with you and you keep thinking about it. And the soundtrack is absolutely beautiful, it fits the mood perfectly and makes every scene hit even harder. If you haven’t seen it yet, you’re seriously missing out.