Teaser Trailer for Park Chan-wook's New Movie No Other Choice

As a big fan of both Park Chan-wook and Lee Byung-hun, it should come as no surprise that No Other Choice is my most anticipated film of 2025 (or 2026 if it doesn’t get released in the UK this year).

The Story

Park’s new movie is based on the book "The Axe" by Donald Westlake, in which a man desperate to gain employment goes around slaughtering his competitors. The book was released in the 1990s, and Park actually announced that he was going to adapt it at the Busan International Film Festival in 2009. Many projects have come in between, but it is clear that Park wanted to get his adaptation just right, claiming that he wanted "to make this film as my masterpiece.", and I believe (judging by this trailer) that the many years it has taken to complete the film have worked in the director’s favour.

Also, it must be said that the thematic nature of No Other Choice feels very eerie given the current job market. We’re in what is dubbed “Late Stage Capitalism”, and if you couple that instability-ridden system with the interference of AI, jobs are getting much harder to secure. Are we gonna start seeing unhinged nutters scouring LinkedIn profiles and using them as assassination checklists? Probably not, but that’s what will make this film so compelling because it will more than likely tell the story of an everyman pushed to the very brink to provide for his family. And that, my friends, is a subject matter so rich in terms of character development and psychological analysis. I truly believe Park will have the skills as the master storyteller he is to navigate a fascinating and heartbreaking story like this.

The Cast

Obviously, I am a massive Lee Byung-hun fan - according to Letterboxd, I’ve seen 16 of his movies, which doesn’t seem like much, but in reality, it’s still quite tricky to watch Korean movies in the UK.

But enough about Lee, what about the rest of the cast?

Son Ye-jin, I loved her in Something in the Rain, which is one of my all-time favourite Korean dramas. Park Hee-soon was an absolute scene stealer in My Name. Yoo Yeon-seok had a brief appearance in Oldboy and shared the screen with Lee Byung-hun in the brilliant historical melodrama Mr Sunshine, so I’m very much looking forward to his performance in this, too.

Cinematography and other choices

Stylistically No Other Choice feels very much like an amalgamation of every Park directed film and TV show out there. It’s the work of a master who has refined his style over the years. From the trailer you can grasp hints of Stoker in the sound design, the vengence trilogy in the stylish violence, the rich colour paletted interior designs of Decision to Leave and The Handmaiden, the oddball quirkiness of I’m a Cyborg, But that’s ok (like why is Lee shimmying through a dancefloor of people dressed as napoleon or conceling a gun under several oven gloves?!)

In The Mood for Love: A Valentine's Day Lockdown Watchlist

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Let me know in the comments section what your favourite romance movies are.

Winter 2019 TV Watchlist

The Witcher - Netflix - Dec 20th

A new fantasy series to fill that very large Game of Thrones sized void, staring the always delectable Henry Cavill as a monster slayer…Sign me up! I have not read the books or played the highly popular video game adaptation but I am intrigued by this world that we have glimpsed at through the trailers and it looks promising.

The Expanse Season 4 - Amazon Prime - 13th Dec

The Expanse may just be the best show on TV about space right now and I am so thrilled that Amazon Prime saved this gem and by the looks of it boosted the budget quite profusely. I am quite a new fan of the show as I only started watching it last December after my sister’s boyfriend recommended it, I binged the show in like 2 weeks.

Avenue 5 - HBO & Now TV - January

And now something else set in space but dealing with a wholly different subject material…Space Tourism. This looks to be one of the funniest shows hitting our screens this season as creator Armando Iannucci the man behind Thick of It and Death of Stalin is writing and directing and Hugh Laurie is leading the show.

The Valhalla Murders - Netflix & RÚV - End of Dec

Ooh, serial murder in Iceland! In the grand tradition of the Nordic crime thriller, The Valhalla Murders looks to be just the chilling serial killer drama we all want this winter.

You Season 2 - Netflix - Dec 26th

Joe will be back and creepier than ever but there isn’t a trailer yet!!! I found You to be utterly creepy and extremely addictive viewing so here’s hoping to an equally disturbing season 2.

초콜릿 (Chocolate) - Netflix & JTBC - Already Airing!

Two episodes have already aired and I am in love with the vibe of this drama, it’s nostalgic, emotional and sweet. It’s also just like eating chocolate or having a cup of cocoa on a cold Winters night, it’s heartwarming and like a little slice of happiness to get through this cold season. The story focuses on a Neurosurgeon and a Chef who met by chance when they were kids and by chance, they encounter each other again.

사랑의 불시착 (Crash Landing on You) - Netflix & tvN - Dec 14th

Hyun Bin (Memories of the Alhambra) and Son Ye-jin (Something in the Rain) in a romantic comedy together, yes, please. Ever since this drama was announced, I have been counting down till December. Both actors have been in some of my favourite dramas this past couple of years so it’s awesome to see them in something together, and judging by the trailers it is going to be romantic and hilarious!

That’s all the TV shows I’ll be watching this Winter, no doubt the list will grow as more TV shows get released but I think this uncanny mix of Sci-fi & fantasy, Crime and Romance will get me through this dark and dreary season.

Let me know in the comments section what TV Shows you’ll be watching this season too.