PyroGamer
Banned
Okay, so I watched Oldboy for the first time tonight...
Am I the only one who thought "what the
?" when Dae-su reacted so ludicrously to the news he was... you know...
ing his daughter? I mean, not "what the
" at him
ing his daughter. That's was pretty much fine with me. What I couldn't understand is why he was so extremely upset over that... I mean, I'd be pissed too if I found that out, but not to the extent that that scene went...
I mean, seriously? Do you guys understand that? Maybe it's a cultural difference... would Koreans understand that? Do they have some strange cultural "honor" or something that allows them to murder and torture people without flinching, and yet suddenly be wrought with guilt over the thought of having a consensual sexual relationship with another adult?
Would they also have been even more horrified by the incestual relationship between Woo-jin and his sister? I mean, I was more disgusted by that only because the way it was portrayed it seemed almost like Woo-jin was taking advantage of her.
That whole scene just went way past me. When he started cutting off his tongue it was just like "Okay, wow, seriously? Would koreans be accepting this guy as even a plausible character?"
I dunno, maybe Dae-su was more horrified by the idea that this might loose him Mi-do than at any shame over himself. Obviously he willingly continued his sexual relationship with Mi-do, brainwashing himself to ward off any guilt. Would Koreans understand that, or would they be horrified at it? Personally I can understand that a bit more, which is what makes the whole tongue-cutting part a bit more plausible (he was doing it to salvage his relationship with Mi-do)... but not the sudden outburst when he learned about the big dark secret.
Thoughts?




I mean, seriously? Do you guys understand that? Maybe it's a cultural difference... would Koreans understand that? Do they have some strange cultural "honor" or something that allows them to murder and torture people without flinching, and yet suddenly be wrought with guilt over the thought of having a consensual sexual relationship with another adult?
Would they also have been even more horrified by the incestual relationship between Woo-jin and his sister? I mean, I was more disgusted by that only because the way it was portrayed it seemed almost like Woo-jin was taking advantage of her.
That whole scene just went way past me. When he started cutting off his tongue it was just like "Okay, wow, seriously? Would koreans be accepting this guy as even a plausible character?"
I dunno, maybe Dae-su was more horrified by the idea that this might loose him Mi-do than at any shame over himself. Obviously he willingly continued his sexual relationship with Mi-do, brainwashing himself to ward off any guilt. Would Koreans understand that, or would they be horrified at it? Personally I can understand that a bit more, which is what makes the whole tongue-cutting part a bit more plausible (he was doing it to salvage his relationship with Mi-do)... but not the sudden outburst when he learned about the big dark secret.
Thoughts?