After being unemployed for several years, a man devises a unique plan to secure a new job: eliminate his competition.After being unemployed for several years, a man devises a unique plan to secure a new job: eliminate his competition.After being unemployed for several years, a man devises a unique plan to secure a new job: eliminate his competition.
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No Other Choice
In an era where AI and robots are replacing labor, the value of human existence is rapidly diminishing, even threatening the very survival of craftsmanship and intangible heritage. This film captures, with both bitterness and irony, the unease that comes with the march of civilization. Park Chan-wook's signature mise-en-scène and artificial allure shine once again here, as he stages the inevitable dilemma of humans forced to point their guns at one another with a kind of chaotic humor. Among his filmography, this is arguably his most maximalist work, with a raucous ensemble of performances and sound design that gives palpable weight to the spaces they inhabit.
A portrait of our lives in a rapidly changing age, the film also quietly weaves in reflections on family.
A portrait of our lives in a rapidly changing age, the film also quietly weaves in reflections on family.
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No Other Choice
"Paper has fed me for 25 years. Honey, I have no other choice."
Park Chan-wook, master of black comedy, definitively already a living legend, delivers yet another masterpiece. So dark, so funny. The plot takes quite a while to fully kick in. But once it does, the film is unstoppably riveting. A flawless central performance from Lee Byung-hun, and fantastic turns from the rest of the cast.π₯
Dark...very very dark.
"No Other Choice" is the latest from Korean director Park Chan-wook. I saw it in a film festival and assume it will be more widely available here in the States in the near future.
When the story begins, you see that Man-soo has a good life. He's a manager at a paper plant, has a lovely wife, two kids and lives in an amazingly lovely home. Life is good...and then one day he is fired. Being an older worker, he has a lot of difficulty finding work and later, in desperation, he comes upon the idea of killing his competition for jobs!
To say this movie is dark is an understatement! It's very darkly comical and it's certainly NOT the sort of thing you'd expect to come from Hollywood. It's very well acted, very engaging and is well worth seeing. Not for everyone, however, as it is a bit bloody and nasty, but I think the director did a good job not overwhelming the audience with gore.
When the story begins, you see that Man-soo has a good life. He's a manager at a paper plant, has a lovely wife, two kids and lives in an amazingly lovely home. Life is good...and then one day he is fired. Being an older worker, he has a lot of difficulty finding work and later, in desperation, he comes upon the idea of killing his competition for jobs!
To say this movie is dark is an understatement! It's very darkly comical and it's certainly NOT the sort of thing you'd expect to come from Hollywood. It's very well acted, very engaging and is well worth seeing. Not for everyone, however, as it is a bit bloody and nasty, but I think the director did a good job not overwhelming the audience with gore.
Great absurdist human drama
Deeply inspired by the tradition of French classic thrillers, particularly Claude Chabrol, No Other Choice is a beautifully shot dark comedy that will please the fans of Parasite. This absurdist human drama unfolds within stunning woody interiors, enveloped in a lush, menacing forest-green palette. I loved the bold colour choices throughout the movie.
The film expertly immerses its characters in a menacing natural setting, evoking the ruthlessness of the animal kingdom. While the comedy outshines the crime intrigue, the story occasionally lacks momentum. Nevertheless, Park Chan-wook's inventive direction is absolutely incredible and beautiful.
The film expertly immerses its characters in a menacing natural setting, evoking the ruthlessness of the animal kingdom. While the comedy outshines the crime intrigue, the story occasionally lacks momentum. Nevertheless, Park Chan-wook's inventive direction is absolutely incredible and beautiful.
When there is no other choice, what things a person resorts to.
A first-rate dark comedy film bearing Park Chan-wook's signature and visual style, featuring exceptional and distinctive cinematography with precise camera movements and framing that were truly masterful in this work. The color grading, production design, and editing were also outstanding and meticulously executed.
The performances were top-tier, especially by Lee Byung-hun and Son Eon-jin, who shone brilliantly and delivered strong portrayals that gave their characters real depth and emotional resonance.
The successful blend of dark humor and situational comedy allows the audience to experience laughter and discomfort simultaneously. Moreover, the film is emotionally and sentimentally powerful.
The story itself was good, though at some points a bit vague and ambiguous, and narratively somewhat weak. However, the film's high technical quality compensated for these shortcomings to some extent.
Overall, I truly enjoyed watching this film.
The performances were top-tier, especially by Lee Byung-hun and Son Eon-jin, who shone brilliantly and delivered strong portrayals that gave their characters real depth and emotional resonance.
The successful blend of dark humor and situational comedy allows the audience to experience laughter and discomfort simultaneously. Moreover, the film is emotionally and sentimentally powerful.
The story itself was good, though at some points a bit vague and ambiguous, and narratively somewhat weak. However, the film's high technical quality compensated for these shortcomings to some extent.
Overall, I truly enjoyed watching this film.
Did you know
- TriviaOfficial submission of South Korea for the 'Best International Feature Film' category of the 98th Academy Awards in 2026.
- ConnectionsReferenced in CTV News at Noon Toronto: Episode dated 4 September 2025 (2025)
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- $20,354,497
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- 2h 19m(139 min)
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