You have been fired. You have taken a menial job and are barely scraping together the family necessities: food, mortgage, frequently tadum -ing Netflix account. But wait! Now you are interviewing for a position for which you are superbly qualified! And you’ve been forewarned about the boss’s trickiest question! Unfortunately, however, you are in a Park Chan-wook movie and he is in scathingly playful form, and so a bothersome shaft of sunlight keeps bouncing off the skyscraper opposite. However much you fidget in your seat you cannot angle its glare out of your eyes. You smile too wide at the interviewers’ unimpressed silhouettes, showing too many teeth. You are Mansu (an irreplaceable Lee Byung-hun ), and the film you don’t know you’re in is delectable dark comedy “ No Other Choice
'No Other Choice' Review: A Dazzling Murder Comedy From Park Chan

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