Decision To Leave
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Decision To Leave

Director Bong Joon-ho may have taken home the Oscar for his 2020 Best Picture winner "Parasite," but Park Chan-wook can still be credited for first bringing the twisty delights of South Korean psychological thrillers to a broad American audience. His 2003 film "Oldboy" became mandatory dorm room viewing for cinema students with its berserker sense of violence, shocking turns and that infamous scene where a live octopus is eaten on screen. His lush 2016 period romance "The Handmaiden" was a wild, erotic crime saga perfumed in mystery and suspense. Go into his new film prepared only to be unprepared.

Starts Nov. 18 at The Moviehouse in Millerton, N.Y.

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