Explore how 'No Other Choice' evolved from an American novel to a Korean masterpiece, as Park Chan-wook persisted through two decades, abandoned English-language plans, and returned to Korea to realize his uncompromised vision.
Best quote from Park Chan-wook's 20-Year Vision
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The humor doesn't provide relief from the darkness—it deepens it. We're complicit in finding entertainment in the descent, just like the capitalist system finds ways to make profit from human suffering.
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