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 A jumbled "Oldboy" - Silver Chips Online
After being freed from this nightmare, Dae-su returns to the outside world, where he meets and falls in love with the young Mido (Hye-Jeong Kang) and is finally able to talk to his former captor by phone.
The protagonist of the movie, Dae-su Oh (Min-Sik Choi) is nothing more than a simpleton until one day, out of the blue, he is taken away by unknown people for an unknown reason and locked up in a room in solitary confinement.
Dae-su's former captor demands Dae-su figure out the reason for his being locked away for years within five days or threatens to murder Mido as he did Dae-su's wife.
silverchips.mbhs.edu /inside.php?sid=5228

  
 www.tartanfilmsusa.com
Cast: Min-sik Choi, Ji-tae Yu, Hye-jeong Kang, Dae-han Ji, Dal-su Oh, Byeong-ok Kim, Su-hyeon Kim, Seung-jin Lee, Su-kyeong Yun, Myeong-shin Park
Oh Dae-su is an ordinary Seoul businessman with a wife and little daughter who, after a drunken night on the town, is locked up in a strange, private “prison” for 15 years.
While he’s eating in a Japanese restaurant, his cell phone rings and a voice dares him to figure out why he was imprisoned.
www.tartanfilmsusa.com /pg_films_detail.asp?txtQuickSearch_FilmTitle={CB23120D-531C-4501-9C1B-6EF8E5255CED}

  
 Oldboy
A stranger calls Dae-su on his cell phone to inform him that the game isn’t over until he figures out when he was imprisoned for fifteen years and he gives Dae-su five days to discover the truth or the man of the phone will kill Dae-su’s new found love Mi-do.
After fifteen years of imprisonment Dae-su is released into the world he once knew with nothing more then a wallet full of cash and cell phone.
The final piece of the puzzle and the character that binds the tie is that of Mi-do who is played perfectly by Hye-jeong Kang.
10kbullets.com /reviews/oldboy.htm

  
 DVD Times - OldBoy 2-Disc SE
To add a little romantic spice to the proceedings, the violent and probably half-mad Oh Dae-Su soon finds love and companionship in the willing arms of Mi-do (Kang Hye-jeong) who shelters him when he collapses in the restaurant she works at.
It’s a shame she's the recipient of such weak characterisation since Kang Hye-jeong seems to be an actress of some talent who is deserving of material that better complements her skills.
Ingeniously, Oh Dae-Su’s captor has every intention of letting him uncover the truth, laying a trail of clues (along with a smattering of corpses) to guide him towards the answers whilst ensuring that there’s going to be a razor sharp sting in the tail when he finds them.
www.dvdtimes.co.uk /content.php?contentid=56319

  
 The Austin Chronicle: Film Listings
From here on out Oldboy plays like a reverse D.O.A., as Dae-su (once portly but now rippling with muscles from years of shadow-fighting himself while imprisoned) seeks both the reason for and the person behind his bizarre situation.
It soon becomes apparent, however, that Dae-su is far from free — that cell phone in his pocket rings with ever-more-confounding riddles from his unseen tormentor, and as Dae-su methodically goes about the business of tracing his way back to the beginning (wherever and whatever that may be), bodies begin piling up.
Romance, of a sort, comes when he drops in at a local restaurant and tells Mido (Kang), the female chef behind the counter, "I want something alive." He gets it, too, but why spoil your fun and tell you more?
www.austinchronicle.com /gyrobase/Calendar/Film?Film=oid%3A267948

  
 Inside Pulse v2 .::. InsidePulse Review - Oldboy
Dae-su wanders the streets of Seoul until he finds himself in a sushi restaurant, where he meets Mi-do (Kang Hye-jeong), the sushi chef.
As Dae-su is leaving the building, we see the man jump off the building and killing himself.
After receiving a taunting, mysterious phone call on a cell phone he finds in his pocket, Dae-su passes out.
movies.insidepulse.com /article.php?contentid=29670

  
 Oldboy
Starring: Min-sik Choi, Ji-tae Yu, Hye-jeong Kang, Seung-Shin Lee, Dae-han Ji, Byeong-ok Kim, Dal-su Oh, Seung-jin Lee, Su-hyeon Kim, Myeong-shin Park, Su-kyeong Yun, Tae-kyung Oh, Dae-han Chi
www.killermovies.com /o/oldboy

  
 The Film Asylum Review - Oldboy (Choi Min-sik, Yu Ji-tae)
Also central to the story is Mi-do (Kang Hye-jeong, who also stars in String, Park’s contribution to the 3 Extremes trilogy) a beautiful yet ultimately tragic character that, like Dae-su, is being unknowingly manipulated by the elaborate reprisals of Lee Woo-jin.
During this time, his enemy is revealed to be Lee Woo-jin (Yu Ji-tae), a long forgotten classmate of Dae-su’s, initially appearing as a genial, cultured playboy until his own shocking motives of vengeance are revealed.
The production values throughout are absolutely first rate, as Park Chan-wook guides us through Dae-su’s journey from one hell to another.
www.thefilmasylum.com /reviews/oldboy/oldboy.htm

  
 Film : "Old boy" de Park Chan-wook - Worldcinemag.com
Choi Min-shik, Yoo Ji-tae, Kang Hye-Jeong, Ji Dae-Hang, Oh Dal-Su, Kim Byeong-Ok, Kim Su-Hyeon, Lee Seung-ji, Yu Su-Kyeong, Park Myeong-Shin,...
www.worldcinemag.com /film-940.html

  
 dark discussion - Korean Film Festival on tour
Directors: Park Chan-wook, Jeong Jae-eun, Yim Soon-rye, Park Kwang-su, Park Jin-pyo, Yeo Kyun-dong
The shorts range from Chan-wook Park's story of racial prejudice and the economic exploitation of immigrant workers, to Jae-eun Jeong's tale of a paedophile released into the community.
Park Chan-wook: Story of racial prejudice and the economic exploitation of immigrant workers.
www.darkdreams.org /vbulletin/printthread.php?t=6826&pp=40

  
 South Korea 2000
Anyang 3 - 4 Songnam [Wang Jeong-Hyeon 9, Andre Luiz Alves Santos 52, Jeong Gwang-Min 71; Lee Sang Yun 16 PK, 73, Mun Sam-Jin 76, Kim Hyeon-Su 81] 8.
Choi Yong-Su (KOR, Anyang LG Cheetahs) 10 Goals Jeong Gwang-Min (KOR, Anyang LG Cheetahs) 10 Goals Park Nam-Yeol (KOR, Songnam Ilhwa Chunma) 10 Goals 5.
Semifinals [Jul 11] Hyundai Mipo Dockyard 1-1 Gangneung City Office (7-8pen) [Jeong Jae-Seok 7; Park Seong-Un 18] Kookmin Bank 1-0 Police [Ji Seung-Hyeon(police) 44 own goal] Final [Jul 13] Kookmin Bank 0-1 Gangneung City Office [Kim Gyeong-Beom 14] Topscorer : 1.
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 Scent Of Man DVD dir.: Jang Hyeon-Su cast: Kim Seung-Woo, Myeong Sae-Bin, Cho Min-Ki, Jang Se-Jin, kim Hae-Gon, Cha Ryong, Cho Jun-Hyeong, Kwon Hyeok-Su, Jeong Cheol-Min, Jang Seung-Hwa, Yang Hwi-Cheol, Yoon Sang-Won
Kim Seung-Woo, Myeong Sae-Bin, Cho Min-Ki, Jang Se-Jin, kim Hae-Gon, Cha Ryong, Cho Jun-Hyeong, Kwon Hyeok-Su, Jeong Cheol-Min, Jang Seung-Hwa, Yang Hwi-Cheol, Yoon Sang-Won.
cast: Kim Seung-Woo, Myeong Sae-Bin, Cho Min-Ki, Jang Se-Jin, kim Hae-Gon, Cha Ryong, Cho Jun-Hyeong, Kwon Hyeok-Su, Jeong Cheol-Min, Jang Seung-Hwa, Yang Hwi-Cheol, Yoon Sang-Won
Finally, she killed her husband in defense of herself and he...
www.hkflix.com /xq/asp/filmID.527441/qx/details.htm

  
 Korean Movies on Region-3 DVDs
Jeong Woon-Taek, Lee Ji-Hyeon, Seong Hyeon-A, Kim Bo-Seong, Ahn Mun-Suk,
Starring: Jeong Joon-Ho, Kim Hyo-Jin, Kim Hae-Ri Director: Lee Kwang-Hoon
Starring: Choi Min-Su, Dokgo Young-Jae, Shin Hye-Su Director: Jeong Ji-Yeong
hanbooks.com /region3dvds.html

  
 Korean Movies on Region-3 DVDs
Starring: Kim Ji-Soo, Hwang Jeong-Min, Kim Hye-Ok Director: Lee Yun-Gi Region: 3
Starring: Yang Dong-Guen, Kim Young Min, Ban Min-Jeong, Jo Jae-Hyun, Bang Eun-Jin
Kim Seok-Hoon, Kim Yun-Jin, Seol Gyoung-Gu, Choi Jin-Sil, Lee Mi-Sook
hanbooks.com /region3dvds.html

  
 deseretnews.com - Movie review: Oldboy Deseret Morning News Web edition
And while he mulls the reasons for his sudden release, Dae-su meets Mido (Kang Hye-jeong), a young sushi chef who takes pity on the still-disoriented man and agrees to shelter him.
It appears the person behind his kidnapping and imprisonment has further plans for him — that his nightmare is not over.
In one of the best and certainly most effective scenes, Dae-su takes on a pack of men, armed only with a hammer.
deseretnews.com /movies/view/1,1257,405000552,00.html

  
 Felix On-line
Falling for sushi bar girl Mi Do (Kang Hye Jeong), Dae Su starts to track down the captor, and a twisted, perverse story unfolds.
Scenes of torture (think teeth and a claw hammer) sit right alongside the pitch black humour that crops up from time to time.
Dae Su is given five days to work out why.
www.felixonline.co.uk /2002-04/article.php?aid=1723

  
 OldBoy DVD Review
He awakens to find himself in the home of Mi-do (Hye-jeong Kang) a young sushi bar girl from the restaurant intent on reading Dae-su’s personal journal without him knowing.
The two immediately form a romantic attachment, Dae-su being the manipulative, unappealing older man and Mi-do the innocent and compassionately gentle young lady.
She’s such a ambitious and strong actor that it’s odd she comes through as a understated character here, but that’s the intentions of director Chan-wook Park.
www.horrortalk.com /reviews/OldBoy/OldBoy.htm

  
 Oldboy
Hye-jeong Kang as Mi-do, Dae-Su's tentative love interest is adorable.
Most of them get these traits from Oh Dae-Su torturing them, which is both gross and funny at the same time.
There are other notable characters in the movie, but I don't want to spoil the story too much for you and hope that you get to see it some day and catch the surprises for yourself.
www.angelfire.com /film/kcmsterpce0/reviews/oldboy.html

  
 Oldboy Review (2003)
Then he is suddenly out in a strange yet familiar world, where he meets Mi-do (Hye-jeong Kang) a young woman who works in a sushi bar and who takes this dishevelled, wild-eyed man in.
Park builds a gripping first half as Oh Dae-su begins the task of trying to discover both the location of his prison and who paid for him to be kept in solitary confinement for so long.
Fifteen years go by before Oh Dae-su is finally released, but before he can start plotting his revenge, his mysterious kidnapper has contacted him, challenging him to uncover his identity and the reasons for his imprisonment.
www.thespinningimage.co.uk /cultfilms/displaycultfilm.asp?reviewid=925

  
 Variety.com - Reviews - Plastic Tree
Enter macho drifter Byeong-ho (Kim Jeong-hyeon), Su's childhood friend, who soon starts getting it on more conventionally with Weon-yeong and awakens a rebel in the compliant young woman.
Weon-yeong (Jo Eun-suk), who works as a motorcycle delivery girl, and Su (Kim In-gweon), a barber, live a quiet existence in a seaside house near Busan.
He's impotent, but she seems happy to be sexually serviced by him in other ways.
www.variety.com /review/VE1117921485?categoryid=31&cs=1

  
 Korea
Park Kwang-su, Yeo Kyun-dong, Park Chan-wook, Yim Soon-rye, Park Jin-pyo, Jeong Jae-eun, Director
Director: Park Kwang-su, Yeo Kyun-dong, Park Chan-wook, Yim Soon-rye, Park Jin-pyo, Jeong Jae-eun
Park Kwang-su, etc. "If You Were Me" (2003)
www.asianfilms.org /korea/youwereme.html

  
 South Korea 2000
Puchon 1 - 2 Ulsan (asdet) [Lee Won-Sik 83; Kim Gi-Nam 45+, Son Jeong-Tak 93] 2.
Semifinals [Jul 11] Hyundai Mipo Dockyard 1-1 Gangneung City Office (7-8pen) [Jeong Jae-Seok 7; Park Seong-Un 18] Kookmin Bank 1-0 Police [Ji Seung-Hyeon(police) 44 own goal] Final [Jul 13] Kookmin Bank 0-1 Gangneung City Office [Kim Gyeong-Beom 14] Topscorer : 1.
Kim Do-Hun (Chonbuk Hyundai Motors) 12 Goals 2.
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 CANOE -- JAM! Movies - Oldboy Review - 'Oldboy' outdoes Tarantino in violence
This bizarre encounter kicks off a five-day marathon of sleuthing, discovery and revenge, marked by several bloody brawls, and sex with a kindly female sushi chef (Hye-jeong Kang), who may or may not be conspiring with Dae-Su's captors.
One day gas rolls into his room, a la TV's The Prisoner, and Dae-Su wakes up on a rooftop to find a man about to commit suicide.
Park imbues this mad chase with sardonicism and deranged energy, true to the movie's comic book template (it's taken from a popular Japanese manga).
jam.canoe.ca /Movies/Reviews/O/Oldboy/2005/04/15/997759.html

  
 Oldboy - Movie Review - The Chief Report
The rest of the cast, namely Ji-tae Yu as Woo-jin Lee, the bad guy in the film and Hye-jeong Kang as Mi-do, the girl Dae-su Oh falls for, held their own against Min-sik Choi, but it's Min-sik that rules the roost here.
But Dae-su Oh does something to himself to prove it's not just a ploy to distract attention, and it's rather drastic.
www.wolfpackproductions.com /archive/oldboy.html

  
 Oldboy + The Ballad of Jack and Rose
Whatever the case, being imprisoned in a tchotchke-filthy nightmare has made Dae-Su hard.
His knuckles callused, his mind a thorny garden of ugly ideas, he eats a live octopus in three bites and passes out in the restaurant of young hottie Mido (Kang Hye-jeong).
Of course it's love, but just as inevitably Dae-Su's hard heart needs first find release from fifteen years of nursing serpents at its breast.
filmfreakcentral.net /screenreviews/oldboyballad.htm

  
 DVD of the Week: (5/24/2004): Oldboy
The way they meet has to be seen to be believed: Dae-su orders "something live," and she helpfully supplies him with fresh squid which he wolfs down right on camera.
Otherwise, he will kill the sushi bar girl, Mi-do (Hye-jeong Kang, from the indie feature Nabi), whom Dae-su has formed an odd attachment with.
Find out why in the next five days, and Woo-jin will kill himself.
www.thegline.com /dvd-of-the-week/2004/05-24-2004.htm

  
 koreanfilm.org discussion forums - Viewing topics in Collected Reviews
Rehearsal (1995) Directed by Kang Jeong-su and starring Choi Min-su and Park Yeong-seon Digging into my stack of movies-to-be-watched, I pulled out
KILL THE LOVE (1996) directed by Lim Jong-jae and starring Lee Byeong-heon, Jeong Seon-kyeong and Yu Oh-seong Now that the drama All In has finished
So far I've only seen MY SASSY GIRL, JSA, and MUSA, and my girlfriend and I were pretty interested by the ads
koreanfilm.org /dc/dcboard.php?az=show_topics&forum=108

  
 CURRICULUM VITAE
Yoon Jeong Park, Si Nae Park, Ju Yeon Lee, Seung Jin Lee, Seung Yun Shin, Kyoung Wha Kim, Sang Chul Lee, Yong Moo Lee, Chong Pyoung Chung, Growth factor loaded chondroitin-chitosan sponges for periodontal bone regeneration, The Spring convention of the pharmaceutical society of Korea, 1998.4., Pusan, Korea.
Yoon Jeong Park, Si Nae Park, Ju Yeon Lee, Seung Jin Lee, Seung Yun Shin, Sang Chul Lee, Yong Moo Lee, Chong Pyoung Chung, Platelet-derived growth factor releasing chondroitin sulfate-chitosan sponges for periodontal regeneration, '98 Spring meeting of the Korean society for biomaterials, 1998.3., Seoul, Korea.
Yoon Jeong Park, Su Jin Rhee, Myoung Jin Lee, Sang Chul Lee, Chong Pyoung Chung and Seung Jin Lee, Minocycline loaded microcapsules for the treatment of periodontitis, The Autumn convention of the pharmaceutical society of Korea, 1995.10., Suwon, Korea.
www.umich.edu /~pharmacy/personnel/faculty/yang/Yang_Web_Page/parkcv.htm

  
 LFF - Mutt Boy
Cheol-Min (ex-fashion plate Jeong Woo-Seong, here demolishing the image he cultivated in his early hits) is a seemingly slow-witted loner-slacker, nicknamed ‘Mutt Boy’ for his early attachment to a mongrel from the police pound.
Dad (Kim Gap-Su, last seen in KT) is a small-town police chief in Gyeongsang Province; his wife died when their only son Cheol-Min was still a boy.
www.lff.org.uk /films_print.php?FilmID=177

  
 Patent 5968850: Wiring using chromium nitride and methods of fabrication therefor, liquid crystal display panels using the same wiring and methods of fabrication therefor
Jeong; Jong-In (Suwon-si, KR);Jeong; Cheol-Su (Yongin-si, KR);Park; Dae-Won (Yongin-si, KR);Lee; Chul-Yong (Yongin-si, KR);Kwon; Chul-Ho (Seoul, KR)
A wiring according to the present invention is made of a chromium layer and a chromium nitride layer.
Wiring using chromium nitride and methods of fabrication therefor, liquid crystal display panels using the same wiring and methods of fabrication therefor
www.freepatentsonline.com /5968850.html

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