Where to watch Oldboy (2003)
Oldboy is available to stream in GB on Shudder, BFI Player, Arrow Video Amazon Channel and Now TV. It can also be rented or bought from Amazon and AppleTV.
After being imprisoned without explanation for 15 years, a desperate man is suddenly released and begins searching for the people responsible. Driven by revenge and unanswered questions, he follows a dangerous trail through a violent, psychologically intense mystery.
Cast: Yoo Ji-tae, Choi Min-sik, Kang Hye-jung, Kim Byeong-ok, Ji Dae-han, Oh Dal-su, Lee Seung-shin, Yoon Jin-seo, Oh Tae-kyung, Yoo Yeon-seok, You Il-han, Lee Young-hee
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Trivia & production notes
- The famous corridor fight scene required seventeen takes across three days to film and was shot as one uninterrupted take, with only the knife in Oh Dae-su's back added via computer effects.
- Four live octopuses were used to film the scene of Dae-su eating a raw octopus, as the squirming movement comes from postmortem nerve activity rather than the animal being alive.
- Actor Yoo Ji-tae reversed his decision to include full male frontal nudity in the film after the scenes had already been shot.
- Director Park Chan-wook stated he felt more sympathy for the octopuses used in the film than for the actor who had to eat them.
- The snowy final scene was filmed in New Zealand.
- Park Chan-wook deliberately crafted an ambiguous ending to generate discussion, leaving viewers to interpret questions about time passage, character motivations, and future relationships.
- Park Chan-wook named the protagonist Oh Dae-su to evoke Oedipus from Greek tragedy, while designing Woo-jin's yoga pose to mirror Apollo as a visual parallel to Sophocles' play.
- Roger Ebert gave Oldboy four out of four stars, praising it as a rare thriller where violent action makes a thematic statement rather than serving merely as entertainment.
- The film drew critical distinction from Korean viewers who centered the Oedipus Rex connection as a major theme, while English-language critics largely treated it as a minor element.
- Park Chan-wook cited Franz Kafka's influence in shaping the film's absurdity and surrealism, describing it as a portrayal of irrational human phenomena that resist logical explanation.
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