No Other Choice (2025)

Movie · 2025 · Comedy, Crime, Thriller · 2h 20m · R · Korean

Curator score: 8.9/10 (883.5K ratings)

Would you kill for a job?

Overview

After being laid off and humiliated by a ruthless job market, a veteran paper mill manager descends into violence in a desperate bid to reclaim his dignity.

Ratings

Director

Park Chan-wook

Production

CJ ENM Studios, Moho Film, KG Productions

Cast

Lee Byung-hun, Son Ye-jin, Park Hee-soon, Lee Sung-min, Yeom Hye-ran, Cha Seung-won, Oh Dal-su, Kim Woo-seung, Choi So-yul, Kim Hae-sook, Yoo Yeon-seok, Hwang Gyu-chan, Bae Ki-beom, Kim Jin-man, Jason Lane Cutler, Hiram Piskitel, Henny Savenije, Derek Chouinard, Christian Olsen, Sean Cho

Where to watch

Hulu

Curator Review

Verdict

A sharp, bitterly funny descent into desperation, driven by Park Chan-wook’s exacting visual style and a premise that turns unemployment into a pressure-cooker thriller. It sounds brutal, inventive, and emotionally pointed rather than merely cynical.

Best for

  • Fans of dark satire and social thrillers
  • Viewers who like formally daring filmmaking
  • Audiences drawn to stories about work, masculinity, and humiliation
  • People who enjoy violence used as black comedy and critique

Skip if

  • You want a straightforward crime thriller with clean moral lines
  • You dislike bleak humor or escalating cruelty
  • You prefer restrained, realist storytelling over stylized excess
  • You’re looking for an uplifting or cathartic workplace drama

Overview

No Other Choice takes a familiar modern anxiety and pushes it into savage, absurd territory: what happens when a man who has built his identity around work is stripped of status and left with nothing but rage. The setup is simple, but the film’s power seems to come from how precisely it observes humiliation, self-justification, and the way desperation can curdle into violence.

Worth noting

Park Chan-wook’s reputation for formal invention fits this material perfectly. The response from viewers points to elaborate transitions, superimpositions, and camera placement that make the movie feel alive to every emotional shift, while also keeping the satire sharp. It sounds like a film that is as much about style and control as it is about collapse.

Bottom line

What makes it especially compelling is the tonal balance: darkly funny, but never casual about the sadness underneath. This is a movie about employment as identity, and about how quickly dignity can become a weaponized fantasy. If that premise appeals, it should be one of the year’s most distinctive and memorable thrillers.

Top Letterboxd reviews

júlia (4.5★) · 44064 likes

what being on linkedin for 13 months does to a mf

Sean Fennessey · 18722 likes

There are several formal moves in this — transitions, superimpositions, camera placement — that I’ve never seen before. No one doing it like Park.

Reece (4.5★) · 18630 likes

he had several other choices, but I understand him wholeheartedly

Sydney🚀 (4.5★) · 15582 likes

I lost my job because of Elon Musk recently (sometimes referred to as being ‘doge-d’) and I’m glad Park Chan-wook gave me some new ideas for how to deal with that <3

iana (4.5★) · 13145 likes

darkly funny, yes, but also expresses how deeply sad it is to live in a world that would have us believe our self-worth is inextricable with employment. another masterclass from the best of the best – so many tasty dissolves !!

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Topics

dark comedy, social thriller, crime drama, psychological descent, satire, class tension, workplace anxiety, stylized filmmaking, neo-noir, black humor

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