Oldboy (2013)
An everyday man has only three and a half days and limited resources to discover why he was imprisoned in a nondescript room for 20 years without any explanation.
Oldboy (2013)
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Released Year: 2013
Runtime: 104 minutes
Directors: Spike Lee
Casts: Hannah Ware, Samuel L. Jackson, Josh Brolin, Richard Portnow, James Ransone, Michael Imperioli, Sharlto Copley, Max Casella, Linda Emond, Rami Malek, Elizabeth Olsen, Kerry Cahill, Lance Reddick, Ilfenesh Hadera, Grey Damon, Hannah Simone, Pom Klementieff, Violet Hill, Elvy Yost, Gino Galento
IMDB: Oldboy (2013)
Storyline
An everyday man has only three and a half days and limited resources to discover why he was imprisoned in a nondescript room for 20 years without any explanation.
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Reviews
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IndieWire -
It's been so long since Lee made such a thoroughly amusing work that fans should have no problem excusing its messiness. But make no mistake... Oldboy is all over the place, sometimes playing like a subdued melodrama and elsewhere erupting into flamboyance and gore.
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Arizona Republic -
Surprisingly, the movie doesn’t bear much of the stylistic stamp we’ve come to expect of Lee, who’s in his generic journeyman mode here. But aside from a satisfyingly clever new direction in the denouement, what distinguishes the remake from the original is its cartoonishness.
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The Hollywood Reporter -
While Lee leaves some of Park's more memorable outrages behind, he and screenwriter Mark Protosevich find one or two ways to up the taboo-testing ante, small surprises that retain the tale's edge without pushing into the realm of exploitation.
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New York Daily News -
Leave it to Spike Lee to deliver one of the strangest, most off-putting movies for the Thanksgiving holiday.
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Tampa Bay Times -
Spike Lee's remake of 2003's Oldboy is as brutally perplexing as the South Korean original, and needless for both its repetition and tweaks. Nothing is really lost in translation, or gained.
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