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Old Boy 4/5
Finally, another film with an edge to it!

Old Boy is being remade by Hollywood and I suspect it will be successful. You wonder why this seemingly ordinary guy was locked up in solitary confinement for exactly 15 years...

After being released from an apartment-styled lockup, our hero finds himself being handed a call phone and book in order for his captor to provide him with clues to his captor's identity. Along the way, he falls in love with a beautiful young chef who takes in this seemingly homeless stranger, who agrees to help him figure out the mystery of his captor and imprisonment.


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The answer will disturb some people, but if you enjoy suprises that cross moral boundaries, you may enjoy this subtitled Japanese psychological thriller. It's more than just an ultra-violent, raw revenge film. And you'll learn a new use for the ordinary household hammer.

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  • 1 - visualsimplicity

    May 09, 2005 at 2:39 pm

    Just for your correction, it's a Korean film, not Japanese film.

    And I was floored by the suprise of this film. Shocking and disturbing but in a good way.

  • 2 - Triniman

    May 09, 2005 at 5:31 pm

    Yes, I knew it was Korean, but due to a mental slip up, I said it was Japanese.

    When Hollywood remakes it, I really wonder how well it will go over in the US. Some people will call for it to be banned, I bet.

  • 3 - Albert

    Apr 10, 2006 at 4:59 pm

    buddy, it's a korean film

    it's based on japanese comic....but korean film...

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