Oldboy (2003) dir. Park Chan-wook
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raw umber underpainting of mido (oldboy 2003)
what's your favourite horror/thriller movie directed by park chan-wook?
oldboy (2003)
the handmaiden (2016)
decision to leave (2022)
lady vengeance (2005)
stoker (2013)
sympathy for mr. vengeance (2002)
thirst (2009)
joint security area (2000)
the "cut" segment of three... extremes (2004)
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Kang Hye-jung as Mido.
Oldboy (2003) dir. Park Chan Wook.
ppl who know korean -- in oldboy why do various characters reference oh dae-su talking "like that"? i dont know enough korean to put a finger on it. the only thing i can kind of register is that the way he speaks is different (but how, i cant say) from other contemporary SK film characters ive seen. but how and why r a mystery to me
Oldboy (2003) dir. Park Chan Wook
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January Movie Highlights
Here's all the movies I watched in January this year that I enjoyed!!
Inception (2010)
This movie was so complex and was so interesting the entire way through, I love how open the end was and overall really enjoyed this one!!
Moonlight (2016)
The last life chapter threw me off a little idk how he got so muscular, but I still liked this movie it was really emotional
Alice In Wonderland (2010)
I haven't seen any other works of alice in wonderland before watching this, but I should really get more into it since I enjoyed this movie so much. "All the best people are mad" is so comforting to me, and the disorganized chaotic confusing yet fun universe was very enjoyable!!
Oldboy (2003)
Genuinely had me in shock towards the end, very uncomfortable. But it was made really well and still held my attention even though it was really disturbing