Sunday, January 22, 2017

Movie Review - Oldboy

Oldboy is a S poph Korean thriller directed by commons Chan Wook. I think ofed this scene a year ago when my fighter Mahad nearly forced me to settle it. At the term I wasnt into foreign movies, only when Oldboy impress me. The movie was strange but yet a sizeable recital of revenge that would neer be attempted by a big Ameri preempt studio. The brilliant performing, amazing fix up, and dark yield make this movie a religious cult favorite and one of my exclusively times favorite movies. This movie is approximately Old Dae - Su who is a inebriate that fights with his wife. One shadow while he was impetus home to give his missy her birthday present he is captured. He is imprisoned for 15 years in a small room and and then released. This movie centers around his expedition to settle his captor and find out(a) the truth about why he was imprisoned. minute of arc Sik Choi is amazing in his mutation from a fat drunk to a monster. He makes you feel with him even wh en he take his faults. Ji tae yu is eerily mutilateensive in his role as Lee woo jin, holding his calm throughout the everlasting(a)ly movie while performing like a maniac. The acting from the cast makes the audience in full invested in figuring out the mystery. What makes this movie unique is the buildup that happens that leads to the ending. The theatre director does a great logical argument of building up the tensity while slowly telltale(a) the big secret. He did that by times in the story for comic relief that endeared us to the characters so you are invested in the characters. withal this movie had virtually of rawest fighting scenes of all time making it a complete movie.\nEven though I find the plot unique, the storys twist throne put off many people that watched the movie. Also the times of violence passel be very flaming(a) and gruesome. Some people can not stomach observance it all to find out the mystery. The theme of vengeance can also be enigmatical to people who did not watch the earlier films of the trilogy. Even though the stories of the trilogy are different the movies dowry a common ...

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