"Oldboy" is a South Korean psychological thriller film directed by Park Chan-wook, released in 2003. The movie stars Choi Min-sik, Yoo Ji-tae, and Lim Sang-kyun. The story revolves around Oh Dae-su (played by Choi Min-sik), a man who mysteriously finds himself imprisoned in a luxurious but isolated room for 15 years without any memory of how he got there. With no apparent way out, Oh Dae-su becomes obsessed with escaping and finding the person responsible for his imprisonment.

First, the anchor: . Park Chan-wook’s vengeance opus is not a film you enjoy ; it is a film you survive. The corridor hammer fight, the tongue removal, the revelation of the hypnotist’s cruel trick—this is cinema that feels like a closed-fist punch to the gut. It is the second entry in the Vengeance Trilogy, and it remains the most iconic Korean film for Western audiences, largely due to its brutal, arthouse energy.

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