Thanks to one of my friends at IIMS, I watched this classic and believe me when I say that it was a pure artistic delight to watch this movie. Filled with vivid colours, drenched with powerful background score and equipped with exceptional cinematography, direction and acting, Oldboy is a must watch for any movie buff. Specially, if you are someone who loves to immerse yourself in different kind of cinema, this movie will surely leave you spell bounded. The screenplay is compelling and it has the power to draw the viewer as the movie progresses. There are sequences that will make any Hollywood flick feel proud in terms of their depth of emotion and thrill. For instance, there is a fight sequence that is one of the longest ones I have seen without any cuts. It’s a direct shot that has both stillness and madness at the same time. There is one more where shattering of a glass pane is extremely symbolic in nature and has been captured with amazing finesse.
Oldboy belongs to the club of those movies that are built gradually and in the end; they either positively surprise you or upset you. In any case, they leave an impression worth having. I said that because we humans are generally moved by extremities rather than average situations because averages are generally filtered out. Nevertheless, coming back to the movie, Oldboy is also blessed with very apt and powerful dialogues and the delivery is nothing less than exceptional. Everything looks just seamless to the viewer. In a nutshell, Oldboy is a movie that demands admiration and has the ability to snap it away from you even if you initially decided against it. If one can keep an open mind and have some patience, one is bound to enjoy this movie in the end. When I started writing about this movie, I did not intend to write this much but somehow I could not help it. Anyways, I will move on to the section that is the core theme of this blog i.e. quotes. Here go some of my favourites from this movie:
(Just to give you a brief context: Movie has two main protagonists. One of those is Dae-su Oh who was imprisoned for 15 years by Woo-jin Lee, the second character. As the movie unfolds, one discovers the why part of it !!)
Woo-jin Lee: “Seeking revenge is the best cure for someone who got hurt. But what happens after you've revenged yourself?
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I bet that hidden pain will probably come back again.”
Woo-jin Lee: “Do you want revenge, or do you want the truth?”
Dae-su Oh: “Seeking revenge has become a part of me.”
Revenge has been the core theme of a number of movies in almost every cinema industry. While Oldboy might be classified as belonging to the same genre, it is different not just in execution but also in depth of the story.
Woo-jin Lee: “Dae-su Oh talks too much.” (extremely contextual)
Dae-su Oh: “I thought I had lived an average life but I've sinned too much.”
Dae-su Oh: “Even though I'm no worse than a beast don't I have the right to live?”
Woo-jin Lee: “Your gravest mistake wasn't failing to find the answer. You can't find the right answer if you ask the wrong questions.”
Mr. Park: “You see, they say that people shrivel up because they have an imagination. So, don't imagine anything, you'll become brave as hell.”
This is one of the top notch contextually funny quotes from the movie. One has to see the movie to admire it. Well, now goes the best two quotes from the movie:
Woo-jin Lee: “Like a gazelle from the hand of the hunter... Like a bird from the snare of the fowler... Free Yourself.”
Woo-jin Lee: “Laugh and the world laughs with you. Weep and you weep alone.” (I just love this one).
Well, this is it. I will come up with another movie or book when I get some more time to write. Till then, sayonara!!
PS: You can try the background score of the movie, it's worth the effort.. Cheers !!