Leaves and bodies fall in “No Other Choice,” Park Chan-wook’s masterfully devilish satire with a chilling autumnal wind blowing through it. “Come on, fall,” urges You Man-su (Lee Byung-hun) as he ...
Park Chan-wook‘s No Other Choice, which is shortlisted for the Oscar International Feature category this year, is poised to be the multi Cannes Film Festival-winning filmmaker’s biggest box office ...
Lee Byung-hun has a chance to make history — he’s the first Korean actor to be nominated for best actor, comedy or musical at the Golden Globes. The “No Other Choice” lead says he found out about the ...
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“No Other Choice” brings together Park Chan Wook, the director of “Oldboy,” and Lee Byung Hun, the villainous Front Man from “Squid Game.” Their collaboration is based on “The Ax,” a novel by the late ...
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Leaves and bodies fall in “No Other Choice,” Park Chan-wook’s masterfully devilish satire with a chilling autumnal wind blowing through it. “Come on, fall,” urges You Man-su (Lee Byung-hun) as he ...
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Ms. Odell is the author of “How to Do Nothing: Resisting the Attention Economy.” Park Chan-Wook’s latest film, “No Other Choice,” is an unflinching, bitingly funny portrayal of the moral depredation ...
Leaves and bodies fall in “No Other Choice,” Park Chan-wook’s masterfully devilish satire with a chilling autumnal wind blowing through it. “Come on, fall,” urges You Man-su (Lee Byung-hun) as he ...