Oldboy (Korean: 올드보이; RR: Oldeuboi; MR: Oldŭboi) is a 2003 South Korean neo-noir action thriller film co-written and directed by Park Chan-wook.It is based on the Japanese comic of the same name written by Garon Tsuchiya and illustrated by Nobuaki Minegishi. Oldboy is the second installment of The Vengeance Trilogy, preceded by Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance and followed by Lady Vengeance.
13 Jul 2017 The award winning Tunnel is a South Korean example of a universal story; when a tunnel collapses around an ordinary man, he is forced to 4 Nov 2017 Visitors come from across the world to see the tunnels that stretch from the North Korean side of the Demilitarized Zone into the South. 12 Dec 2017 It was released in South Korea on 10 August 2016. Synopsis. Lee Jung-soo ( Ha Jung-woo ) drives home for 29 Aug 2016 There's a lot of that “human interest” in Kim Seong-hun's Tunnel, a (no pun intended) cracking good disaster thriller from South Korea. of the film; because I'm claustrophobic, and any story that involves physical entrapment 25 Aug 2016 With the news of a major tunnel collapse, South Korea is thrown into Although it sounds bleak, ultimately The Tunnel is a story about life,
Tunnel is a 2016 South Korean survival drama film written and directed by Kim Seong-hun, starring Ha Jung-woo in the lead role. The film revolves around a car Runtime: 126 min. Genre: Disaster; Distributor: Showbox; Language: Korean; Country: South Korea. Plot Synopsis Summaries. A man is on his way home when the poorly constructed tunnel he is driving through collapses, leaving him trapped. A MAN'S DESPERATE 20 Aug 2016 Film Review: 'Tunnel'. A lean, enjoyable disaster story that happily spends more time focusing on character than spectacle, though visual 2 Sep 2016 You'll likely find yourself avoiding tunnels after watching Kim Seong-hun's Korean disaster film about one unfortunate commuter who finds 8 Mar 2017 The premise of this South Korean disaster film – about a regular family man who gets trapped inside a collapsed traffic tunnel – can't be simpler
26 Sep 2018 Tunnel is a 2016 Korean Movie that involves an ordinary working man (Jung-Soo ) who is travelling home with a cake for his daughter. 25 Aug 2016 A salesman (Ha Jung-woo) driving home must survive a tunnel collapse in the South Korean film “The Tunnel.” Movie review of “The Tunnel”: 24 Aug 2016 The Korean film industry has long been fond of making disaster movies, but The story starts with a Kia salesman named Lee Jung-soo (Ha Review: "Tunnel 3D" shouldn't be mistaken with the recent disaster movie having Ha Jeong-woo in the lead role. Otherwise disappointment in this horror film will Tunnel (Korean Movie - 2016) - 터널, find Tunnel (터널) cast, characters, staff, actors, actresses, directors, writers, pictures, videos, latest news, reviews, write Story; Cast & Filmmakers. Korean drama in which an enormous rescue operation gets underway when a tunnel collapses on Jung-Soo (Jung-Woo Ha), a family
The plot takes place mostly on a train to Busan as a zombie apocalypse breaks out in the country. The film set a record as the first Korean film of 2016 to break the audience record over 10 million viewers. Besides the convincingly scary zombies, what makes the …
25 Aug 2016 With the news of a major tunnel collapse, South Korea is thrown into Although it sounds bleak, ultimately The Tunnel is a story about life, 26 Aug 2016 'Tunnel' Is A Slick But Minor Rescue Thriller [Review] By the end of the first act of Kim Seong-hun's South Korean thriller “Tunnel,” it's hard not But still, Jung- soo's passivity serves as a weight on the film; it's endlessly more 4 Aug 2016 [Herald Review] 'Tunnel' aims to rediscover the value of one life against many. By Korea Herald. Director Kim Seong-hun's latest film reveals 26 Aug 2016 Tunnel movie reviews & Metacritic score: Jung-soo, an ordinary car Because this might be a fresh attempt in the Korean film, at least for the 07/11/37 · Tunnel surprised me. I had barely glanced at the cover when we picked it up, and put it on figuring it would be good background noise for reading my book. Well, the book didn't get read, but the movie did get watched. I liked how quickly it leaped right into things. 17/11/37 · Film Review: ‘Tunnel’ A lean, enjoyable disaster story that happily spends more time focusing on character than spectacle, though visual effects are impressive. [HanCinema's Film Review] "Tunnel" 2016/08/13 Jeong-soo (played by Ha Jung-woo) is a normal husband and father who briefly gets waylaid by bad service at a gas station.Little does Jeong-soo realize that he is in a movie called "Tunnel", and that irony of ironies, bad service at the gas station probably ended up saving Jeong-soo's life in the form of an extra free bottle of water.