Dir. Park Chan-wook
129 min. | South Korea | NR
Korean with English subtitles
When a deaf factory worker turns to the black market to save his dying sister, his desperation sets off a brutal downward spiral toward revenge involving a wealthy manufacturing magnate (Parasite star Song Kang-ho). The first film in Park Chan-wook’s legendary Vengeance Trilogy, this bleak, unrelenting thriller explores the ripple effects of one wrong decision.
Vengeance Trilogy (Only the ticket link for Sympathy needs the $30 bundle):
Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance (2002)
Dir. Park Chan-wook
129 min. | South Korea | NR
Korean with English subtitles
When a deaf factory worker turns to the black market to save his dying sister, his desperation sets off a brutal downward spiral toward revenge involving a wealthy manufacturing magnate (Parasite star Song Kang-ho). The first film in Park Chan-wook’s legendary Vengeance Trilogy, this bleak, unrelenting thriller explores the ripple effects of one wrong decision.
Lady Vengeance (2005)Dir. Park Chan-wook
112 min. | South Korea | R
Korean with English subtitles
After serving 13 years in prison for a crime she didn’t commit, Geum-ja emerges with a carefully plotted, brutally executed scheme for retribution. The stunning finale of Park Chan-wook’s Vengeance Trilogy, Lady Vengeance blends icy elegance, dark humor, and shocking violence into a haunting tale of justice and redemption.
Oldboy (2003)
Dir. Park Chan-wook
120 min. | South Korea | R
Korean with English subtitles
A man is imprisoned for 15 years without explanation. When he is suddenly released, he has five days to uncover why. Ever since its breakout success at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival, Park Chan-wook’s legendary thriller remains an all-time favorite amongst cinephiles, a symphony of rage, betrayal, and meticulously choreographed violence that features one of cinema’s most shocking twists.
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