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Movie Info & Cast

Synopsis

After being unemployed for several years, a man devises a unique plan to secure a new job: eliminate his competition.

Cast

  • Lee Byung-hun
  • Son Ye-jin
  • Park Hee-soon
  • Lee Sung-min
  • Yeom Hye-ran
  • Cha Seung-won
  • Oh Dal-su
  • Woo Seung Kim
  • So Yul Choi
  • Kim Hae-sook

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Metacritic

91
Sep 7, 2025

Like the main character’s actions, Park’s film is rather undisciplined in its development. Yet it’s downright exhilarating to watch such a skilled director unleash his fury. It’s also deliriously funny.

Metacritic review by Christopher Schobert
Christopher Schobert
The Film Stage
80
Aug 29, 2025

Korean director Park Chan-wook’s new film brings his usual effortlessly fluent, steely confidence and a type of storytelling momentum that can accommodate all kinds of digressions, set-pieces and the occasional trance-like submission to mysterious visions.

Metacritic review by Peter Bradshaw
Peter Bradshaw
The Guardian
91
Aug 29, 2025

There are any number of movies about people who try to reinvent themselves in the face of a crisis. There are many fewer movies about people who violently refuse to even consider that idea — people who would rather kill someone else than become someone else. Park Chan-wook’s bleak, brilliant, and mordantly hilarious “No Other Choice” is the exception that proves the rule.

David Ehrlich
IndieWire