Furman On Film: The Podcast
In this episode of Furman on Film, I’m joined by my friend Jason Tripp to review Park Chan Wook’s No Other Choice, a darkly comic thriller about a man who loses his job and convinces himself there is only one way forward.Jason is our resident expert in South Korean cinema. He lived in South Korea for a few years, and he brings the cultural context that makes this film hit even harder, including the pressure tied to status, work, and identity. We dig into the movie’s themes, its brutal comedy, Park’s ridiculous level of craft behind the camera, editing, and sound.We stay spoiler light and focus on the big ideas, the filmmaking, and why this one feels like a perfect Park Chan Wook entry point for newer viewers.Tune in to hear our full breakdown and our FOF rating.Check out Jason’s work:Dice Camera Action (board games plus movie pairings)TrippAdvisor, including a deep dive on ParasiteLike, subscribe, and drop your take in the comments. Stay tuned for many more episodes in preparation for our year-end top 10 video! Stay Furm, my friends. #nootherchoice #parkchanwook #moviereview #filmpodcast #FurmanOnFilm #koreancinema #filmanalysis #darkcomedy #thriller #neon #cinematic
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