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  1. 1. The puppet master wanted revenge... By making the puppet fall in love and hence procreate with his own kin, he: 1. Got his revenge for the puppet opening his mouth, and 2. Made the puppet aware that he had fallen in love with someone that ended up being the same circumstance (if not worse)..

  2. If you watch the 2006 hindi movie 'Zinda', which is largely based on Old Boy, there are small changes from the original plot. In that movie the revnge is justified because Oh Dae-su's character spreads a false rumor which leads to the girl's death. However in the original movie, the revenge is unjustified.

  3. I just saw "Oldboy" (the Korean one) a few days ago and I really enjoyed it, but I just don't get why Mido (Oh-Dae Su's daughter) can't remember her father's face or name.

  4. Feb 23, 2016 · It is possible that that the generational difference was due to a government-mandated language shift, or possibly a phonemic shift occurring as part of the Westernizing of the language and culture. There is a government-mandated purification of the Korean Language going on in North Korea, but I didn't think it was relevant.

  5. May 5, 2017 · 3. A certain degree of cinematic liberty is taken while shooting stunt scenes and Oldboy's famous corridor scene was no exception. But I don't think the director wanted to convey that. I believe it's more to establish Dae-su's doggedness. Dae-su has been training hard for 15 years and you can see he gets used to the pain.

  6. Aug 9, 2015 · 11. votes. It's Private Lessons (1981) Phillip Filmore is a naive, 15-year-old, preoccupied with sex, who develops a crush on Nicole Mallow, the new 30-something, French housekeeper and sitter to look after him when Phillip's father is out of town for the summer on a "business" trip. But Mr. Filmore's unscrupulous chauffeur, Lester Lewis, takes ...

  7. Jul 29, 2015 · This movie is about the capitalist ethic in America, analogous to capitalism being some sort of delusional, "spaced-out" road trip high. The very feeble and fragile looking machines they ride (the American dream) symbolize the war machine: American aggression and expansion having to turn back and not getting farther than the western shore, namely the Vietnam era (1960's) was a loss.

  8. Jul 10, 2017 · 4. In the Iranian film About Elly (2009), Elly was seen to be flying a kite.. In the next moment, she was gone.. Near the end of the movie, it is revealed that she actually drowned.. but how did she drown? in an attempt to save that kid? Why did her mother say she didn't know about any trip? We saw that Elly phoned her the previous day (though ...

  9. 43. In K-PAX, there are two possible explanations: Prot is crazy. He is truly an alien. There are facts that indicate 1, but also 2. Examples: He seems to respond to hypnosis, has a sort of phobia of water, looks just like his friend and doesn't physically leave.

  10. Dec 15, 2015 · Originally, Carrie was supposed to end with Carrie White's house being demolished under a rain of stones, like in Stephen King's original novel. But the conveyor device that was supposed to pummel the half-scale model of Carrie's house with rocks malfunctioned, so Fisk had to burn it for the scene. However, insert shots of stones smashing ...