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Oldboy is a provocative, visceral thriller that follows the story of an advertising executive (Josh Brolin) who is abruptly kidnapped and held hostage for 20 years in solitary confinement. When he is inexplicably released, he embarks on an obsessive mission to discover who orchestrated his bizarre and torturous punishment only to find he is still trapped in a web of conspiracy and torment. Review: Still considering whether I should get this on Blu-ray - This is a very weird movie for me especially considering many people feel too great about it and it's understandable why but honestly I do appreciate this regardless. Now sure you can say that it should not have been remade but in comparison this is one of those movies in which though it was remade I sleep well with its existence and it's not badly made though the biggest problem with it has to be the fact that there's really not much change but only minor changes. Considering this is based on a manga of the same name there are major differences from The source material to these particular adaptions and it's kind of crazy the fact that despite the fact that the director which happens to be Spike Lee had a choice to take the comic route or Manga count of circumstances he instead went the route of the original film which I can't hate him for that considering how the manga ended which left me extremely disappointed if I must say so myself. Either way the way everything was made in the differences that was counted upon with this remake still appeals to me and it still helps me give me some level of thought between the two films. By the very end of it I'm happy to have this alongside the Korean version. Yes I can pick which one is truly better over the other one but regardless it is what it is. I'm still happy to have this. Review: Great surprise - Rarely heard of Elizabeth Olsen movie that is actually quite good. The plot is unusual and full of twists. The disc itself was brand new and in perfect shape.
| ASIN | B00EIPES9C |
| Aspect Ratio | 2.40:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #250,122 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #11,900 in Mystery & Thrillers (Movies & TV) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,215) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 5.1), German (Dolby Digital 5.1), Italian (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| Media Format | NTSC |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 7.48 x 5.31 x 0.55 inches; 2.82 ounces |
| Studio | Universal Pictures UK |
| Subtitles: | English, French, French, French, German, German, German, Italian, Italian, Italian, Spanish, Spanish, Spanish |
A**R
Still considering whether I should get this on Blu-ray
This is a very weird movie for me especially considering many people feel too great about it and it's understandable why but honestly I do appreciate this regardless. Now sure you can say that it should not have been remade but in comparison this is one of those movies in which though it was remade I sleep well with its existence and it's not badly made though the biggest problem with it has to be the fact that there's really not much change but only minor changes. Considering this is based on a manga of the same name there are major differences from The source material to these particular adaptions and it's kind of crazy the fact that despite the fact that the director which happens to be Spike Lee had a choice to take the comic route or Manga count of circumstances he instead went the route of the original film which I can't hate him for that considering how the manga ended which left me extremely disappointed if I must say so myself. Either way the way everything was made in the differences that was counted upon with this remake still appeals to me and it still helps me give me some level of thought between the two films. By the very end of it I'm happy to have this alongside the Korean version. Yes I can pick which one is truly better over the other one but regardless it is what it is. I'm still happy to have this.
T**N
Great surprise
Rarely heard of Elizabeth Olsen movie that is actually quite good. The plot is unusual and full of twists. The disc itself was brand new and in perfect shape.
J**R
Old Boy
It’s a good movie!
K**Y
Spike Lee remakes a mystery
This movie made me confused, then it made me think. Josh Brolin is shut up in a room. He's fed, kept, but unable to leave. He is tortured about his daughter's safety. One day he's freed. And he goes about looking for his daughter. He meets a helpful young lady, and a series of entanglements. An event from the past replays in his mind. That event explained the earlier confinement, and the entanglements. A shocking mystery is solved that affects Brolin strangely. This movie is a remake. Spike Lee had to put his stamp on it. I enjoyed it, though I never saw the original. I had to have this for the collection. Oh yeah, it's captioned.
A**A
Twisted and unique revenge story that I keep watching over and over!
I can't remember where I first saw this movie but, after reading about it, I gave it a try. This is a remake of a Korean film and features Josh Brolin, Elizabeth Olsen, Sharlto Copley (starred in District 9), and Samuel L. Jackson. This is a very violent movie with a completely twisted plot. The premises is that a man who is essentially a loser is kidnapped and imprisoned for 15 years, then released to find out who kidnapped him and why. To offer any more of a description would spoil the surprise in all of its twists and turns. Brolin gives a great performance as the main character who goes from being a loser to a man of conviction. Elizabeth Olsen is convincing as the damaged young lady who serves as the love interest. Samuel L. Jackson has an over-the-top low level villain. The standout in this film is how well Josh Brolin fights... it just has to be seen! Also, Sharlto Copley gives a strikingly different performance as "the Stranger." He is an incredibly versatile actor who creates an entirely different persona for each new character. I love him in other movies so it was great to see him as the mysterious villain. Overall, if you enjoy a good, fast paced revenge film then you may like Oldboy. The twists and turns, numerous stabbings, and a wicked turn at the end makes this a film I keep watching over and over again!
T**O
English language remake for no good reason
Generally, this movie gets a limp thumb sort of up. It's OK...if you never see the original Korean masterpiece. By comparison, this film lacks the explosive edge of the lead performance by Choi Min-Sik, Korea's answer to Liam Neeson(or any number of actors who are NOT Josh Brolin). The plot machinations are more ably laid out by Park Chan-Wook, with the passage of time painstakingly played out. A sense of grueling monotony and the character's perplexed reaction, his stamina, his aging seem to come alive- Spike Lee's layout of the plot seems more shorthand, a mere sketchy montage, a rudimentary set-up that robs us of a connection with what it feels like to fall down a rabbit hole. A shocking truth, the seed from which grew a desire to enact revenge , is different. In this film, the bad guy seems connected to the sad truth more through a third party. In the Korean film, destructive gossip springs from a more intimate connection and his sister's death springs directly from the cruelty of her schoolmates. The difference between these two stories is the difference between a melodramatic potboiler and Greek tragedy. Stylistically, this film does not utilize set design to any great effect. Neither the room of imprisonment nor the villain's apartment become much more than just a couple of places that "things happen". The Korean film gives life to both sets. The room is more than just a room. It is an enemy of sanity, an entity that traps and spies on and twists Oh Dae-su inside-out. The glossy, high-tech apartment becomes an extension of a villainous revenge, a fishbowl of life lived along a razor's edge. Elizabeth Olsen, a future Oscar-winner, could ably have given the love story a much needed charge but an inadequate script kills any real emotion. What a waste of a superb actress. This is a student's effort to copy, but not steal, a true original piece of cinematic achievement. All the script changes fall flat. The visuals underwhelm. Everything that made the original great is missing. Spike Lee wasted his time and ours, because there is no way to improve on this classic. Rent the original and be mesmerized. And, for that matter, rent Elizabeth Olsen's "Silent House" to see what treats a remake can give us and what a great actress can summon without a ham-handed script.
S**L
Know thyself
This movie is for entertainment purposes only right? Just like all movies. After this movie I don't believe this to be entertaining at all. I find this story to be a warning to us all. I didn't believe how far a human being would go for revenge until I heard the thoughts of one. Please pause before reaction
M**L
As listed
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D**O
It's mainly because of some of the negative reviews for this version of 'Oldboy' that makes me want to give credit where credit's due for this excellent remake of the Korean original. The original 'Oldboy' movie is very highly praised by movie fans and critics alike (and righly so) and although I enjoyed it and found it a very compelling watch, it was a bit of an odd one at the same time. The story and the gut wrenching twist of a finale really are what made it such an original and great movie. Much has been documented and reviewed about this version being inferior to the original but I genuinely disagree. Without taking anything away from the original Oldboy, for me this version really is much better. I've seen many movies with subtitles and I'm not averse to movies with subtitles but with this version being in English, it really makes everything so much clearer and the story much easier to get into and follow. Josh Brolin is truly excellent and plays the lead role with a brooding intensity that was lacking in the main character of the original Oldboy. The movie in the whole stays true to the original but has subtle differences and a different ending which for me makes more sense and is a much better and fitting end for the central character. Following the shocking revelations towards the end of the movie and the way it deeply affected him, you can understand why he would want things to end the way he did. It just makes more sense for it to end this way in this version. Two scenes in the original movie have been left out, one being the scene with the octopus (what did that honestly add to the movie) and the cutting out of his tongue (a totally pointless thing to do - and for what reason - it would gain him nothing). Sharlto Copley and Samuel L Jackson's characters are a tad OTT but don't spoil an otherwise great movie with a really great story which is somehow more vivid and detailed in this version. My only real gripe is the fight scenes in the warehouse corridor and lift which sees him walk away against absolutely impossible odds. It all looked a bit silly in the original version and although it was done with a bit more venom in this movie, it still seems too far fetched. It's a scene where a whole gang is attacking him but they only attack him one at a time, the others just hold back waving their sticks until it's their turn! I found myself still thinking "why don't the guys behind him whack him while his back is turned fighting those in front of him". It's done better in this movie but it's the one single scene in both movies that I will always feel could have been done better and in a different way to make it more believable. Remember this is only my own honest opinion but I do think that this is a really excellent remake which really does outdo the original. I'm happy to have both versions in my collection but this one I would happily watch again anytime over the original. At just under six quid on Blu Ray (current price) this really is worth having on your shelf.
N**I
Un film particolare, cruento e "malato", che forse non è per tutti, ma per gli appassionati per me è un must. Molti dicono che non è ai livelli del film coreano omonimo a cui "attinge" (perchè è un remake), forse è vero, ma io dico che più che inferiore è "diverso", questo americano più oscuro e e tendente alla violenza "fisica", mentre quello coreano più "poetico" e più disturbante psicologicamente. Comunque sia, in definitiva, consiglio entrambe le versioni del film, molto avvicenti e con un finale da sbigottimento (leggermente diverso nelle due versioni ma comunque efficace), dove si raggiunge l'apice dei film. Edizione blur-ray nella media, con immagine pulita e nitida, e audio di livello standard, mentre gli extra sono davvero scarni.
M**A
注意書きがあれば間違って購入することがなかったので残念です。
M**S
Trae doblaje castellano
J**E
Awesome 😎 combat scenes film 🎞️ !
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