Venice Film Festival Buzz: Park Chan-wook’s ‘No Other Choice’ Delights and Provokes

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Park Chan-wook's 'No Other Choice' is a darkly comedic and visually expressive film that explores a man's desperate turn to murder in the face of economic hardship, using surreal and intense imagery to depict societal pressures and human desperation, earning acclaim at Venice.
- Venice Loves Park Chan-wook’s No Other Choice , With Good Reason Vulture
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- ‘No Other Choice’ is the movie at the Venice Film Festival everyone’s talking about The Washington Post
- ‘No Other Choice’ Review: Park Chan-wook’s Dazzling Murder Comedy is a Masterclass in Controlled Chaos Variety
- No Other Choice review – sensational state-of-the-nation satire from Park Chan-wook The Guardian
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