Oldboy
director: Chan-wook Park
writer: Jo-yun Hwang, Chun-hyung Lim, Chan-wook Park
cast: Min-sik Choi, Ji-tae Yu, Hye-jeong Kang
nation: South Korea
language: Korean w/English subtitles
runtime: 120 minutes
contact: Tartan Films USA
Oh Dae-su is an ordinary Seoul businessman with a wife and little daughter who, after a drunken night on the town, is locked up in a strange, private “prison” for 15 years. No one will tell him why he's there and who his jailer is, but he is kept in reasonably comfortable quarters and has a TV to keep him company. On the TV, though, he discovers that he has been framed for his wife's murder and realizes that, during one of the occasions in which he's knocked out by gas, someone has drawn blood from him and left it at the scene of the crime. The imprisonment last for 15 years until one day when Dae-su finds himself unexpectedly deposited on a grass-covered high-rise roof. He's determined to discover the mysterious enemy who had him locked up. While he's eating in a Japanese restaurant, his cell phone rings and a voice dares him to figure out why he was imprisoned.
Somewhere between Tarantino and Hitchcock, Park's dark tale of revenge captured the Grand Priz at the 2004 Cannes Film Fesstival.
Showtimes: Friday 9:15 PM - Saturday Midnight