Oldboy (2003), dir. Park Chan-wook

Oh Dae-su, played by Choi Min-sik, is locked in a room alone for fifteen years without knowing his captor or the reason for his imprisonment. When he gets released, he searches for the kidnapper, intent on bloody revenge.

Noah: "A dark near-perfect revenge film that will leave you with plenty to talk about. The creative direction and editing rivals Hollywood and it never lets the style go overboard. Oldboy is a violent but intriguing story that doesn't hold back. 9/10. Bonus: Don't watch this with your dad."

Hank412: "Forgettable despite how shocking it was. Visceral, disorientating, and efficient at visual storytelling. Amaris likes this so I don't. 6.7/10. Bonus: Snowpiercer was better."

Amaris: "One of my favorite movies of all time, Oldboy keeps you invested during its entire duration. It has brilliant acting, beautiful cinematography, a phenomenal soundtrack, and a compelling plot. It's super memorable and the ending is haunting. 10/10. Bonus: Octopus."