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Tuesday Afternoon

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32. Oldboy (the original or any of the remakes)
Sun Aug 10, 2014, 02:49 PM
Aug 2014

A washed up alcoholic is kidnapped and imprisoned in a single room by his unseen captors for 20 years. After finding that he has been framed for murder he sets out for revenge and vindication. And while bettering himself in the process he aims to find out why he endured his confinement.

A solid remake of the great South Korean film based on the Japanese Manga 'Oldboy' by Nobuaki Minegishi and Garon Tsuchiya. With plenty of homage's to Chan-wook Park's 2003 original Spike Lee adaptation makes some minor changes to the story some are for the better including a more fitting closing. Pacing however does feel choppy/rushed in places possibly due to studios heavy editing intervention.

Lee's offering is wonderfully filmed and acted, Samuel L. Jackson leaves an impression but Josh Brolin excels and clearly was 100 percent dedicated to the role, surprisingly executing the action scenes with surreptitiousness. The casual viewer may not find the dark humour, peculiar characters or reveal palatable. Nevertheless it equals or debatably surpasses the likes of Sixth Sense, Angel Heart, The Usual Suspects to name a few with its surprise ending. Ultimately, those who want a gritty psychological thriller with a spot of action and a fantastic twist look no further.

Possibly curious viewing for fans of Park's original but a compelling must see for viewers not familiar with the story.

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Thanks. I only ever saw "The Beast" from your tank list. n/t FSogol Apr 2014 #5
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Ran Ohio Joe Apr 2014 #3
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Looks excellent. Thanks so much for the tip. (nt) Paladin Jul 2014 #24
You're welcome! Lionel Mandrake Jul 2014 #25
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Oldboy (the original or any of the remakes) Tuesday Afternoon Aug 2014 #32
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