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User Reviews for: Oldboy

Scotsmen
CONTAINS SPOILERS4/10  6 years ago
I'm so lost as to why this movie is widely praised. It's impossible to deny that Park Chan-wook is a stylish director and that this movie has some very impressive, memorable scenes. The hallway scene is famous in film buff circles and rightfully so. It's a memorable and exhilarating set piece that appears to be a single shot. Some of the visuals in the film were interesting too, like how the main character relives a flashback while running around his school grounds and the scene cuts between past and present.

Sadly, style isn't everything in a film. Oldboy's plot is beyond moronic. The villain's motivation makes no sense whatsoever and borders on B-movie level stupidity. Basically, the main character told everyone that the villain was banging his sister when they were young. This led to people telling others that the villain got his sister pregnant. As a result, the villain's sister commits suicide. So, to get back at the main character for telling people that he nailed his sister, he gets super rich and plans a massive 15-year scheme. This scheme involves locking up the main character in a prison cell that looks like a hotel room and hypnotizing him into falling in love with his daughter. By the time the main character gets out, he meets his daughter and bangs her, obviously not knowing yet that she's his daughter. After this happens, the villain says, "Ha ha ha, I got very rich and did all of this so you would bang your daughter. Now we both have committed incest and I have gotten vengeance for my sister's death." So the main character cuts his own tongue off for some reason, the villain shoots himself for some reason and the main character gets hypnotized again so that he forgets that he banged his daughter for some reason.

I hope that anyone who believes that this movie has a masterful plot can read that paragraph and get a grasp on how stupid this film is. The whole film is framed so that you're wondering what awful thing the main character did to get locked up for 15 years. The pay-off is literally just that he told people that some dude banged his sister, because the dude did bang his sister. I'm so awestruck at all of the praise this film has received. If you love the film for the style, fine. I can understand that. But to brand this film as some kind of master-class act in storytelling is absolutely unwarranted. It's not disturbing either, like many people want to believe. Yeah, the dude unknowingly bangs his daughter on screen. Have you watched Game of Thrones recently? There's also a scene where the main character pulls some guy's teeth out. It's pretty much all off screen. The general violence isn't bloody or difficult to watch either. Just your typically dude punches goons in the face type of deal. Overall, I thought this movie was dumb as bricks, but I'd recommend it if you want to kick back, watch some seriously cool scenes and laugh at the silly plot.
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Reply by Anormy
one year ago
@scotsmen What you're missing is the powerful theme of forbidden love (and/or just intense, sacred love) presented here. It's core to the motivations and profoundly heartfelt feelings of BOTH the protagonist and antagonist. It proves you didn't really have a thorough understanding of the more abstract points here when you can't even understand why he cuts off his own tongue (or the cultural implications of his begging/groveling (along with the other cultural quirks presented in the movie)), or why the antagonist suicides, or why Oh Dae-Su sought to hypnotize himself at the end. It's great that you were able to at least understand the story, but it seems that the movie still flew over your head. To be fair, it's still a complex film, so it's understandable why one might not completely get it.<br /> <br /> Other reasons why it's praised is because of its take on action (you would have to watch and 'get' something like Kill Bill to really understand), and because of its other overarching themes dealing with Oh Dae-Su as a character.<br /> <br /> (P.S.: Sorry for responding to an old comment of yours that you probably don't care about. I just wanted to make an argument against what seemed like a popular and unfair retort to such a great movie.)
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