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| | * '''Director:''' [[Park Chan-Wook]] | | * '''Director:''' [[Park Chan-Wook]] |
| | * '''Writer:''' Donald E. Westlake (novel), [[Park Chan-Wook]], [[Lee Kyoung-Mi]], Don McKellar, Lee Ja-Hye | | * '''Writer:''' Donald E. Westlake (novel), [[Park Chan-Wook]], [[Lee Kyoung-Mi]], Don McKellar, Lee Ja-Hye |
| − | * '''Producer:''' | + | * '''Producer:''' Oh Hyun-Am |
| − | * '''Cinematographer:''' | + | * '''Cinematographer:''' Kim Woo-Hyung |
| | * '''Release Date:''' September 24, 2025 | | * '''Release Date:''' September 24, 2025 |
| | * '''Runtime:''' 138 min. | | * '''Runtime:''' 138 min. |
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- 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: Oh Hyun-Am
- Cinematographer: Kim Woo-Hyung
- 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.
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