In the LA Weekly and the Village Voice film essayist Kalyn Corrigan talks with renowned Korean filmmaker, Park Chan-wook.
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No Other Choice” — 4 stars Leaves and bodies fall in “No Other Choice,” Park Chan-wook’s masterfully devilish satire with a chilling autumnal wind blowing through it. “Come on, ...
No Other Choice is a South Korean satirical black comedy thriller. It's directed by Park Chan-wook, who has also written the screenplay with Lee Kyoung-mi, Don McKellar, and Lee Ja-hye.
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