DVD Features: Subtitles: English, Spanish, Audio Track 1: Korean, Dolby Digital 5.1, Audio Track 2: Korean, DTS 5.1, Audio Track 3: English, Dolby Digital 5.1
Supplements
Director, Cinematographer and Cast commentaries
Behind the scenes documentaries including: Making of, Production design, CGI and more.
5 Behind the Scenes Documentaries
10 Deleted Scenes with Optional Commentary
Cast & Crew interviews
Featurette: ‘Le Grand Prix at Cannes’
"The Autobiography of Oldboy," a 212 minute video diary from each of the 69 shooting days
A film cell from the theatrical 35mm print
The first volume of the Old Boy graphic novel upon which the movie is based
Metal collector's case
Review
(South Korea) Chan-wook Park’s bloody and brutal revenge film, winner of the Grand Prix at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival, begins as a deprivation experiment concocted by a quirky mad scientist and turns into an obsessive, unrelenting campaign of torment. Min-sik Choi plays the white-collar drunk snatched off the streets and dropped into solitary confinement, but his 15 years of surreal incarceration is the first step in an obsessive, unrelenting campaign of torment that could only exist in the movies. The second film in Park's "Vengeance" trilogy gets a special edition as extreme as the film, including a video diary over 3 ½ hours long, collected in a metal case.