I'm on a bit of a Korean movie binge right now and this scene was so ahead of its time
NGL I only started to watch it out of curiosity since it was highly rated... and ended up watching the whole darn thing because I forgot how good the Koreans are with tearjerkers Somehow they just know how to tug at your cold, cynical heartstrings
Korean movies must be good since I recall our teachers bringing the whole cohort to the cinema to watch one of the films about the Korean War since we were on that subject at that point in time, and this was in a strict Asian school lmfao
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I think I've seen like 5 korean movies, out of those I enjoyed "The man from nowhere" and "Train to Busan"
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Have you seen the one where MC fricks his daughter?
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Thanks for the timely reminder not to re-watch Oldboy
The whole trilogy is a mindfrick: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Vengeance_Trilogy
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Which part is your favourite?
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I think the third film Lady Vengeance cause I love the schadenfreude feeling I get from watching revenge flicks
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Third one is the most re-watchable of them imo. I liked Mr. Vengeance a bit more but I can't imagine pulling myself through it again.
Old boy was an odd one for me becase despite not being spoiled before watching I could somehow guess where it's going very early on which resulted in intense seething clouding my judgement on the entire movie lmao.
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Old Boy? yeah that was frickin weird
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