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Park Chan-wook's dark comedy tackles job loss

4 Dec, 2025

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  • Park Chan-wook's new film is a dark comedy about unemployment.
  • The movie stars Lee Byung-hun as a laid-off paper executive.
  • The film explores themes of job security and middle-class anxieties.
Park Chan-wook's dark comedy tackles job loss

Acclaimed filmmaker Park Chan-wook, celebrated for "Oldboy" and "The Handmaiden," is set to make waves with his latest offering, a jet-black comedy delving into the stark realities of unemployment. The film, starring "Squid Game" actor Lee Byung-hun, centers on a paper industry executive whose life disintegrates after a layoff, exploring the extreme measures one might take to overcome job market competition.

Inspired by Donald Westlake's novel "The Ax," Park's "No Other Choice" shifts the focus to a relatable, kind protagonist who is hilariously inept at murder, creating comedic potential from his desperate situation. The director emphasizes the paradox of a man acting for his family's sake, only to see it shatter due to his actions, adding a poignant layer to the satire.

The film's themes of job security, capitalist societal pressures, and narrow definitions of masculinity are designed to resonate globally. Park’s distinctive visual flair, featuring motifs and subliminal imagery, particularly his fascination with reflections, promises a layered viewing experience. He also noted the reunion with Lee Byung-hun, highlighting a relaxed and collaborative atmosphere on set.

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Park Chan-wook's new film is a dark comedy that explores unemployment and the extreme measures people take to secure jobs.
The film stars Korean actor Lee Byung-hun, known for his role in 'Squid Game,' as a laid-off executive.
The movie addresses themes of job security, capitalist pressures, and the anxieties of maintaining a middle-class lifestyle.

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