Decision to Leave: the Romantic Mystery Movie Has a Confirm Release Date
The romantic mystery film Decision to Leave was produced, co-written, and directed by Park Chan-wook in 2022. Tang Wei and Park Hae-il star. Park Chan-wook was named Best Director at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival, where the film competed for the Palme d’Or. On June 29, 2022, the film was released theatrically in South Korea.
The film was South Korea’s nomination for Best International Feature Film at the 95th Academy Awards. The film is financed and distributed by CJ Entertainment. Moho Film is responsible for its production.
Decision To Leave Release Date Announced
The 2022 South Korean mystery love drama is directed by Park Chan-wook, who received the Cannes Film Festival award for Best Director. In addition, the film was nominated for the Palme d’Or. As written by Jeong Seo-kyeong and Park Chan-wook, the narrative follows a determined investigator, detective Hae-jun, as he attempts to investigate a case involving a strange death that occurred on a mountain.
Decision To Leave Expected Release Date for the U.S.
This fall, the choice to depart is likely to be released in theatres in the United States. The film, starring Tang Wei (Lust, Caution, Blackhat) and Park Hae-il (The Host, Memories of Murder), premiered to praise at the international film festival, garnering the renowned director his first Best Director prize. On October 14, 2022, fans in the United States will be able to view his most recent intriguing film courtesy of Mubi.
Where Can I Watch the Decision to Leave?
The decision to depart will be accessible online beginning on October 14, 2022. Uncertain is which streaming service will have the Decision to Leave in its library.
The Decision To Leave Plot Is A Magnificent Drama!
Nobody is better at complex tasks than Park Chan-wook. The Korean director of “Oldboy” and “The Handmaiden” will be coolly sauntering through another of his impeccably detailed labyrinths, halting very occasionally — perhaps with a tinge of impatience — to ensure the stragglers in the rear can follow up.
The method ought to be monotonous, but as his recent Cannes competition entry reveals, it’s almost miraculous how his trail of gorgeous, sparkling suggestions brings us back into the light, blinking. Following the global popularity of “Parasite” ho’s by Bong Joon and the domination of “Squid Game” on television, “Decision to Leave” by Park Chan is your new, supremely successful Korean thriller obsession.
Hae-Joon (Park Hae-il, who blends the classic noir archetypes of lovelorn patsy and tenacious gumshoe superbly) is a skilled police detective. He is the youngest officer in Busan’s history to be promoted to Inspector, and he is handsome, respected, and happily married to a wonderful, hilarious wife (Lee Jung-Hyun).
They do not live together, however, because she works a few hours away in the small seaside town of Ipo, and Hae-Joon, as a member of the murder squad, requires the vice of the vast metropolis to survive.
Even here, progress is slow: Hae-Joon laments to his lanky, immature younger partner (Go Kyung-Pyo, the source of fantastically amusing background humor) that there are not enough murders for them to investigate. Hae-Joon is assigned the case when the body of a man is discovered at the base of a nearby mountain.
This is how he meets the man’s beautiful, mysterious wife, Seo-rae (a mesmerizing, chameleon-like Tang Wei), a Chinese-speaking eldercare worker whose apparent lack of concern about her sudden widowhood piques Hae’s curiosity.
Even after her alibi has convinced him of her innocence, Jon continues to prowl around her apartment at night, largely because it’s the only time the insomniac investigator can sleep. Curiosity erupts into a peculiarly courteous form of obsession, in which every breach of familiarity is implicitly accepted and reciprocated.
The Cast of Decision to Leave
The following are important figures in the Decision to leave:
- Tang Wei performs the role of Seo-Rae.
- Park Hae-il plays the character Hae-jun.
- Lee Jung-Hyun portrays the role of Jung-an.
- Go Kyung-pyo represents Soo-wan.
- Park Yong-woo represents Ho-shin.
- Jung Yi-SEO portrays Yoo Mi-Ji.
What Should You Expect From the Film?
Although there isn’t a single sex scene and Hae-Joon and Seo are scarcely in touch, “Decision to Leave” is a deeply passionate love story.
Instead, their soulmate-like relationship is represented by the two actors’ innately realistic natural chemistry and the remarkable choreography of some scenes, in which their gestures and movements synchronize as if their bodies had always known each other.
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