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Décision de partir

Titre original : Heojil kyolshim
  • 2022
  • 14A
  • 2h 19m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
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Park Hae-il and Tang Wei in Décision de partir (2022)
From a mountain peak in South Korea, a man plummets to his death. Did he jump, or was he pushed? When detective Hae-joon arrives on the scene, he begins to suspect the dead man's wife Seo-rae. But as he digs deeper into the investigation, he finds himself trapped in a web of deception and desire.
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Un détective enquêtant sur la mort d'un homme dans les montagnes rencontre la mystérieuse épouse du défunt au cours de ses investigations.Un détective enquêtant sur la mort d'un homme dans les montagnes rencontre la mystérieuse épouse du défunt au cours de ses investigations.Un détective enquêtant sur la mort d'un homme dans les montagnes rencontre la mystérieuse épouse du défunt au cours de ses investigations.

  • Director
    • Park Chan-wook
  • Writers
    • Park Chan-wook
    • Chung Seo-kyung
  • Stars
    • Tang Wei
    • Park Hae-il
    • Lee Jung-hyun
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,3/10
    63 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    1 632
    227
    • Director
      • Park Chan-wook
    • Writers
      • Park Chan-wook
      • Chung Seo-kyung
    • Stars
      • Tang Wei
      • Park Hae-il
      • Lee Jung-hyun
    • 206Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 248Commentaires de critiques
    • 85Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Nominé pour le prix 2 BAFTA Awards
      • 75 victoires et 153 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux16

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    Tang Wei
    Tang Wei
    • Song Seo-rae
    Park Hae-il
    Park Hae-il
    • Jang Hae-joon
    Lee Jung-hyun
    Lee Jung-hyun
    • Jeong-ahn
    Park Yong-woo
    • Lim Ho-shin
    Go Kyung-pyo
    Go Kyung-pyo
    • Soo-wan
    Kim Shin-young
    • Yeon-soo
    Yoo Seung-mok
    • Ki Do-soo
    Park Jeong-min
    Park Jeong-min
    • Hong San-oh
    Seo Hyun-woo
    Seo Hyun-woo
    • Cheol-seong
    Lee Hak-joo
    Lee Hak-joo
    • Lee Ji-goo
    Teo Yoo
    Teo Yoo
    • Lee June
    Jung Young-sook
    • Granny Hae-dong
    Jung Yi-seo
    Jung Yi-seo
    • Mee-jee
    Jeong Ha-dam
    • Oh Ga-in
    Go Min-si
    Go Min-si
    • Shaman
    Joo In-Young
    • Caregiver company director
    • Director
      • Park Chan-wook
    • Writers
      • Park Chan-wook
      • Chung Seo-kyung
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs206

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    7ardenderi

    Feels cold and gimmicky for this caliber of a director.

    This is romantic movie about impossible love.

    Apart from Park Chan-wook's trademark attention to detail in cinematography, blocking and production design, there really isn't much to be interested at. This movie tries to blend some comedy to tragic crimes and wrap it in this bizarre romance. However for romance to work, it must show somehow. These characters are so cold and distant, you can't believe that either of them love anybody at anytime. The overall theme is this theory of two personal trait groups, where two different persons just can't work out. This is true and sad thing in real life as you start to figure out relationships.

    Even though the "theme's" idea is important for people to recognize to navigate in life, it hardly is new idea in movies. It isn't big enough revelation to hang in this movie for it's lengthy run time.

    It seems the script was "boring", because many scenes experiment with distortion in perspective in cinematography and somehow for me they seem afterthought and not something that was planned in the script writing process. I could be wrong, but for me instead being new interesting way to visualize, they seemed gimmicky way to keep viewers interest.

    There are a lot of language stuff here, even more so with two asian languages for us western folk, so I can't really say if I missed something very important ( I read afterwards and I don't think what I missed really made a difference in the way I see the characters). No matter the language love and passion should be seen without any words and the point of the film anyways (said by the director) was to not use these common words for love.
    8paul-allaer

    One of the best films of 2022

    As "Decision To Leave" (2022 release from South Korea; 139 min) opens, the body of a mountain climber is found. Was he pushed or did he slip? Detective Hae-Jun leads the investigation of this "unaccountable death without witnesses", and his first target is the surviving wife, Seo-Rae, an emigrant from China without much outward signs of any grief... At this point we are 10 minutes into the movie.

    Couple of comments: this is the latest from writer-producer-director. Park Chan-wook, who previously brought us "The Handmaiden" and "Stoker", among others. Here he brings us what at first appears to be a murder mystery, but it isn't long before the movie morphs into something different altogether. The movie is super plot-heavy so the less said about it, the better. Just watch! I will say that the movie's overall tone and atmosphere is transfixing from start to finish. The photography on location in Korea (thankfully staying away from the usual suspect Seoul) is outstanding. But in the end it's all about the movie's powerful storytelling, a trademark of many of Park's previous films.

    "Decision To Leave" premiered at this year's Cannes film festival to immediate critical acclaim (and Park winning the festival's "Best Director"). The movie is currently rated 94% Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes, and for good reason, I am already going on record that this film without a doubt will get a "Best Foreign Film" Oscar nomination. The movie opened at my local arthouse theater here in Cincinnati this weekend, and I couldn't wait to see it. The early evening screening where I saw this at on the day after Thanksgiving was attended so-so (I counted 10 people including myself). I can only hope that as word of mouth gets around, along with the expected year-end award nominations coming out, this will garner wider attendance. If you are in the mood for a top-notch foreign film that starts out as a murder mystery but evolves into something else altogether, I'd readily suggest you check this out, and draw your own conclusion.
    CinemaClown

    Park Chan-Wook's Latest Fails To Live Up To The Hype

    From the director of Oldboy & The Handmaiden comes a new crime mystery that's successful in sustaining our interest & investment in the whole outcome by keeping alive its sense of doubts & hints of darkness but it is also too drawn out & long-winded to leave a lasting impression. More a romance disguised as police procedural, Decision to Leave is a story of unrequited love, regret, longing & reminiscence.

    Co-written & directed by Park Chan-wook (Joint Security Area & Thirst), the story concerns a police detective who falls for a mysterious widow who happens to be the prime suspect of his latest murder investigation. The plot has multitudes of layers to it and is narrated in ways that requires closer inspection and while the technical mastery is top-notch, the film is surprisingly missing the immersive quality of his best works.

    The central romance plays its own tricks amidst all the secrecy & revelations that surface every now n then and a few scenes even manage to stand out but the film's intentions remain shaded despite never losing its intrigue. Tang Wei plays the femme fatale with an enigma & allure that's as captivating as it is compelling and she is finely supported by Park Hae-il who fittingly renders his role of the insomniac cop unsettled by his attraction to her.

    Overall, Decision to Leave fascinates & frustrates in equal measure with its confusing narrative, unpredictable characters, discursive detours, tedious pace and a runtime that's severely felt. The drama has a more ruminative flair to it and the two lead performances steer it rather wonderfully. And even though the film as a whole may unravel more on subsequent viewings, it is suffice to say for now that Park Chan-wook's latest is more or less an underwhelming dud.
    9bulgerpaul

    Park Chan Wook's In the Mood for Love

    By the description alone, you may walk into Decision to Leave expecting Park Chan-Wook's Basic Instinct, but what you'll get is Park Chan-Wook's In the Mood for Love, an every-frame-a-painting anti-erotic romance between two lovers held together by a messed up situation, while also being a true-to-form noir film with less setup and payoff but more poetic justice than Chinatown, in Park's least horny film to date. The film centers around an unhappily married police detective put to work on a crime he finds himself not wanting to solve, as he investigates the movie's femme fatale for the murder of her husband, while attempting to work out his uncontrollable attraction to her, forcing both of them to ask themselves how romance can survive when hope for a future together depends upon them leaving the past unresolved. It's a mystery that Park unpacks with uncharacteristic restraint, if only because its ultimate payoff is more of a sinking realization than the kind of sudden bombshell often detonated at the end of his earlier films, requires these characters to remain firmly in the real world, where their adult longings will face adult consequences, though toning down the heightened, wildly over-the-top situations and conclusions from a typical Park fare does not change the fact that the storytelling here, both in its writing and visuals, is done with more precision than anything else he's made so far. Beginning at the sensuous first interrogation scene, which is hardly the first time in a film where an interrogation is framed as an act of seduction, it isn't the potential for sex that gets things moving (like Basic Instinct) as their very obvious affair remains unconsummated, but instead, we're given two unhappy people worming themselves into each other's minds, like faint whispers that may help them finally sleep.
    6niclasericsson

    Decent but needlessly complicated

    Hmm. I really wanted to like this movie, since I'm a big fan of The Handmaiden by Park Chan-wook. I went in with solid expectations, but unfortunately, for the most part this didn't work for me really.

    Let's start with the positive things though. What did I like? The overall cinematography was pretty impressive, with clever camera work elevating each scene. Some camera angles where really interesting in how they framed the characters in the scene, both using close-ups and also with unconventional camera placements. The acting was good, especially from Tang Wei who portrays her character with a great sense of mystery. Also, I very much liked the soundtrack.

    But, I'll be honest here, this movie confused the hell out of me. Even though I really tried to follow along with the plot. The movie introduces and reveals so much information all the time and moves between scenes with such a fast pace that it's pretty hard to process everything. On top of that, the narrative is constantly jumping back and forth in time and place, suddenly revisiting old scenes and conversations briefly, which just adds to the confusion. It's not that I dislike complex storytelling, the earlier mentioned The Handmaiden has plenty of interwoven and layered narrative that still manages to tell an understandable and engaging story. Decision to Leave feels in comparison like a needlessly complicated movie with a runtime that is too long for its own good. There are a lot of twists and turns going on, but it just gets a bit tiresome by the end.

    I assume that this is a movie that probably becomes better on subsequent viewings, but currently I'm not sure if I have the energy or interest to give this another go. As it stands now, I think this movie is only decent and nothing more really, which is a bit unfortunate.

    (Seen at the 2022 Stockholm International Film Festival)

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    • Anecdotes
      Director Park Chan-wook has mentioned that initially he didn't like the idea of using many text messages in the film. He even said that he considered making it a period piece, in order for the characters to write each other beautifully hand written letters instead of text messages on their phones. When he finally decided on a contemporary setting, when possible, he had the characters use a smart watch, voice recordings and translation apps instead of typing.
    • Gaffes
      At 1:10, there is a close up of Ki Do-soo's Rolex Day Date with perpetual movement. This is an automatic watch, with sweeping second hand, and yet it is show to 'tick' to the next minute, and the minute hand jumps. This is not how Rolex automatic movements work.
    • Citations

      Seo-rae: The moment you said you loved me, your love is over. The moment your love ends, my love begins.

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      Featured in Amanda the Jedi Show: The AVATAR Disaster - Way of the Water and Avatar 13 years later (2022)
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      Performed by Jung Hoon Hee and Song Chang-sik

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    • Date de sortie
      • 21 octobre 2022 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • South Korea
    • Sites officiels
      • Bac Films (France)
      • CJ ENM Studios (South Korea)
    • Langues
      • Korean
      • Mandarin
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Decision to Leave
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Songgwangsa Temple, Suncheon-si, Jeollanam-do, Corée du Sud(visited temple)
    • sociétés de production
      • CJ Entertainment
      • Moho Film
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      • 10 000 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 2 179 864 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 96 200 $ US
      • 16 oct. 2022
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 21 710 919 $ US
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