|
|
| Line 51: |
Line 51: |
| | ==Trailers== | | ==Trailers== |
| | {{AsianWikiPlayer2|url=2025Z/No_Other_Choice-t2.xml}} | | {{AsianWikiPlayer2|url=2025Z/No_Other_Choice-t2.xml}} |
| | + | |
| | + | ==Awards== |
| | + | * [[2025 (46th) Blue Dragon Film Awards]] - November 19, 2025 |
| | + | ** '''Best Film''' |
| | + | ** '''Best Director''' ([[Park Chan-Wook]]) |
| | + | ** '''Best Actress''' ([[Son Ye-Jin]]) |
| | + | ** '''Best Supporting Actor''' ([[Lee Sung-Min (1968)|Lee Sung-Min]]) |
| | + | ** '''Best Music''' |
| | + | ** '''Best Technical Award''' |
| | | | |
| | ==Comments== | | ==Comments== |
Revision as of 08:17, 19 November 2025
User Rating
Current user rating: 87/100 (47 votes)
You need to enable JavaScript to vote
Profile
- Movie: No Other Choice (English title) / It Is What It Is (literal title)
- Revised romanization: Eojjeolsoogaeobda
- Hangul: 어쩔수가없다
- Director: Park Chan-Wook
- Writer: Donald E. Westlake (novel), Park Chan-Wook, Lee Kyoung-Mi, Don McKellar, Lee Ja-Hye
- Producer:
- Cinematographer:
- Release Date: September 24, 2025
- Runtime: 138 min.
- Distributor: CJ Entertainment
- Language: Korean
- Country: South Korea
Plot Synopsis by AsianWiki Staff ©
Yoo Man-Soo (Lee Byung-Hun) is married to Mi-Ri (Son Ye-Jin) and they have two children. They own their home that they bought with difficulty. Yoo Man-Soo has been working at a paper company for 25 years. He feels comfortable and satisfied with his life, but he is suddenly fired from his job. He struggles to find a new job to protect his family and his house.
Notes
- Based on novel "The Ax" by Donald E. Westlake (published 1997 by Mysterious Press).
- Filming began August 17, 2024 and finished January 15, 2025.
Cast
Additional Cast Members:
Trailers
Awards