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Release Date:
21 November 2003 (South Korea)
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15 years of imprisonment, five days of vengeance more
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After being kidnapped and imprisoned for 15 years, Oh Dae-Su is released, only to find that he must find his captor in 5 days. full summary | full synopsis
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17 wins
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10 nominations
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(81 articles)
Thirst DVD Review
(From Collider.com. 29 November 2009, 7:57 AM, PST)
Palisades-Tartan will bring Vengeance on Blu-ray Disc to the Us
(From Affenheimtheater. 18 November 2009, 11:47 AM, PST)
(From Collider.com. 29 November 2009, 7:57 AM, PST)
Palisades-Tartan will bring Vengeance on Blu-ray Disc to the Us
(From Affenheimtheater. 18 November 2009, 11:47 AM, PST)
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One step ahead of America
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Min-sik Choi | ... | Dae-su Oh | |
| Ji-tae Yu | ... | Woo-jin Lee | |
| Hye-jeong Kang | ... | Mi-do | |
| Dae-han Ji | ... | No Joo-hwan | |
| Dal-su Oh | ... | Park Cheol-woong | |
| Byeong-ok Kim | ... | Mr. Han | |
| Seung-Shin Lee | ... | Yoo Hyung-ja | |
| Jin-seo Yun | ... | Lee Soo-ah | |
| Dae-yeon Lee | ... | Beggar | |
| Kwang-rok Oh | ... | Suicidal Man | |
| Tae-kyung Oh | ... | Young Dae-su | |
| Yeon-suk Ahn | ... | Young Woo-jin | |
| Il-han Oo | ... | Young Joo-hwan | |
| Su-hyeon Kim | |||
| Seung-jin Lee |
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Rated R for strong violence including scenes of torture, sexuality and pervasive language.
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120 min
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2.35 : 1 more
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Certification:
Argentina:18 |
New Zealand:R18 |
Taiwan:R-18 |
Portugal:M/18 |
Iceland:16 |
Australia:MA (tv rating) |
Brazil:18 |
Italy:T |
Norway:18 (unrated) |
Norway:15 (DVD) |
Belgium:16 |
Israel:18 |
Chile:18 |
Belgium:KNT |
Argentina:16 (DVD rating) |
Mexico:C |
Philippines:R-18 (MTRCB) |
Poland:15 |
Denmark:15 |
Australia:R |
Canada:16+ (Quebec) |
Canada:18A (Ontario) |
Finland:K-15 |
France:-16 |
Germany:16 |
Hong Kong:III |
Ireland:18 |
Japan:R-15 |
Netherlands:16 |
Singapore:R21 |
South Korea:18 |
Spain:18 |
Sweden:15 |
UK:18 |
USA:R
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Scenes at the police station with drunken and disorderly Dae-su Oh were the very last scenes the director scheduled to film. Min-sik Choi (Dae-su Oh) ad-libbed most of these "drunken" scenes, including the scene of him playing with toy wings that he bought for his daughter. He also ad-libbed many of his lines during the penthouse scene, including the anthem of his school.
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Crew or equipment visible: When Oh Daesu passes out after eating the octopus, you can see camera equipment reflecting in the silver platter dish as the scene zooms out.
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Quotes:
Dae-su Oh:
Please. Don't tell Mido. What has she done wrong? You know it was all my fault... I have committed an unforgivable sin, against your sister. And I also... Did you wrong. But, please leave Mido alone... If by any chance Mido finds out the truth, you son of a bitch, I'll tear you limb from limb. And your remains will never be found. Why? Because I'm going to swallow every last bit.
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Soundtrack:
Bring My Love
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Oldboy takes a hammer and "batters" its American equivalents, leaving them as pulped as a chewed up squid. Park Chan Wook displays what America misses with his ultra-stylish, ultra-violent thriller. Why watch Ben Affleck fail spectacularly to summon any displayable talent, when Min sik Choi serves up a memorable role as the disturbed, vengeful Dae Su Oh, in the second of the Vengeance trilogy. Park skillfully creates a compelling plot that will have you guessing through the entire film, up until the final shocking revelation. The Cinematography expertly done by Jeong-hun Jeong, who also worked on the follow up to this film, Chinjeolhan geumjassi. Everything about this film is done in style and panache and creates a memorable experience, and has many memorable scenes.
Many people accuse this film of being "unrealistic". These people forget that this a film, not a documentary. No one complains About Star Wars being unrealistic, and rightly so. Films have a right to stretch out reality, don't forget the reason it does this is to be entertaining.
Although the film has strong violence of a graphic nature, I advise you to watch it, if only to broaden your perspectives of world and Asian cinema.