It's getting mixed reactions in South Korea, but receiving a lot of praise overseas. It recently won the People's Choice Award at the Toronto International Film Festival.
-Oh... Now I'm even more curious.
-It seems like Koreans really care whether the story makes sense or not... But in movies, that's not important at al. I personally really enjoyed watching this movie, that's why I was so confused seeing the reviews.
-Why are Korean and international reviews so different?
-I personally find this movie very good.
-It wasn't bad, but it got a little boring halfway.
-I liked all of Park Chanwook's movies, but this one wasn't for me.
-I didn't really like 'Decision to Leave,' but I find 'No Other Choice' was so good. I liked the shock the ending gave me.
-International audiences seem to love well-made black comedies. I guess I'll have to watch it myself to judge.
-Everyone around me says it's really good, so I'm looking forward to it.
-I got so sleepy watching this...
-I like this movie, but the ending was so old-fashioned.
-I enjoyed watching this movie!!!!! Everyone stop fighting!!!!
-The movie was really well-made, and the acting was good. I enjoyed watching it. But I feel like it didn't fit with Korean sentiment, and in the end I just found the story really unpleasant.
-Seems like Koreans just can't stand being bored.
-Does it not fit with our country's sentiment?