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Old Boy korean movie review
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Old Boy
2 people found this review helpful
by Kate Flower Award1
Jan 26, 2025
Completed 5
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 3.0

This movie is an experience… The ending is… a choice.

I struggle with collecting my thoughts after finishing it. It was something else.
The funniest thing is - I knew the spoiler. But I did not remember it till I was way past half way through the movie. So when the memory hit me I was just praying the whole time it was my imagination.

While many people say the twist, revelation, the ending was THE factor that made the movie huge, personally I would probably rate it higher with something “less”. I found out the truth and thought - that’s it? That’s the motivation? For all the shit that happened, it felt a bit underwhelming. That said, the storytelling was extremely solid and the tension, thrills and piling up frustration was so high I had to take a break halfway through the movie. My brain was just filled with question marks.

For many the motivation and the extent of the imprisonment and why it happened was the reveal, the plot twist. For me? The last scene of the movie That’s when the true traumatic experience starts and ends, leaving the viewer in a state of complete shock.

Many describe Old Boy as a cinematic experience, and with that I have to agree. Putting aside the shocking aspects of it, it’s just an extremely well made, well edited, well acted and directed movie. Masterfully crafted.

Overall, I think I need a few business days to come to terms with what I just watched.
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