Skilled setbacks might be alternatives in disguise: an opportunity to look inward, take inventory and develop as an individual. Or, should you’re the protagonist of Park Chan-wook’s bleakly comedic thriller, you may bypass all that and simply kill your rivals. In as we speak’s brutal job market, homicide would possibly be a better profession transfer than networking.
“No Different Selection,” which premiered on the Venice Movie Competition and gained the Worldwide Folks’s Selection Award at Toronto, begins off all too familiarly. Man-su (Lee Byung-Hun) has been a mannequin government at Photo voltaic Paper for 25 years — he was as soon as named “Pulp Man of the Yr” — and has secured a cushty middle-class life together with his lovely spouse Miri (Son Yejin) and their two kids. Barbecuing in the future with the household, he takes of their attractive home, the one he grew up in that he managed to purchase as an grownup, and permits himself a second to savor his success.
Little does he know that windfall is about to expire: Photo voltaic Paper is quickly acquired by an American firm and his job is terminated. Man-su vows to search out significant work inside three months however greater than a yr later, he’s nonetheless wanting, falling dangerously behind on his mortgage funds.
If Park’s movie begins as one other lament for our layoff-laden trendy world, the South Korean director quickly introduces a sinister twist. Annoyed that he can not land a comparable government place within the cutthroat paper trade — and envious of a snide supervisor (Park Hee Son) at Moon Paper, a prime rival agency — Man-su concocts a two-pronged plan. He goals to each kill the supervisor and in addition remove any doable rivals for the vacant place.
That requires Man-su to anonymously arrange his personal faux paper firm, gathering résumés from different out-of-work executives. After evaluating which of those males has extra spectacular credentials than he does, he’ll plot their demise, thereby securing the soft Moon Paper function for himself.
It’s a monstrous concept and in addition a intelligent one — not that Man-su and Park have been the primary to think about it. “No Different Selection” is predicated off late writer Donald E. Westlake’s 1997 novel “The Ax,” which was beforehand tailored by “Z” director Costa-Gavras. (Park dedicates his movie to Costa-Gavras.) However Man-su, who has devoted his life to the cautious cultivation of paper merchandise whereas everybody else has gone digital, has a better time setting his crime in movement than in executing it. Seems, killing folks is absolutely troublesome. Park phases Man-su’s murder makes an attempt as slapstick set items through which our clumsy antihero himself barely will get out alive.
Early in Park’s profession, in movies resembling “Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance” and “Oldboy,” he specialised in bloody style fare, rising as a trendy B-movie auteur. However with the plush 2016 erotic thriller “The Handmaiden” and 2022’s elegantly Hitchcockian “Choice to Go away,” Park has just lately proven an curiosity in toying with the tony trappings of “status” photos whereas remaining enamored with lurid pulp fiction.
Strikingly, “No Different Selection” performs like a melding of his totally different eras, as soon as once more diving into his characters’ rotten souls whereas flexing luxurious craft and bitter commentary. However the tone is usually extra satiric than somber, Park highlighting Man-su’s foibles and insecurities. (A complete sequence has Man-su comically flailing to tear his spouse’s undergarments off to show that she’s having an affair along with her boss.) “No Different Selection” is often attractive and mischievous, even when Man-su attracts the police’s suspicion because the our bodies begin piling up.
The movie might initially current Man-su as a sympathetic household man making an attempt to make ends meet, however Lee rapidly subverts these sentiments as soon as Man-su’s methodical course of betrays no sense of regret. Initially, this nondescript government is ill-equipped at homicide, but it surely’s not as a result of he feels unhealthy — it’s simply that he wants extra follow. Provocatively amoral, “No Different Selection” means that, like every job talent, killing merely requires somewhat dedication and initiative. The outcomes converse for themselves. If something, murder isn’t simply advantageous for Man-su professionally but additionally at house, unexpectedly strengthening his bond with Miri, a divorcée who has turn out to be accustomed to being a stay-at-home mother.
Park’s strategy could also be pleasingly surprising, but it surely isn’t all the time novel. “No Different Selection” bluntly depicts a up to date workforce decimated by AI and cost-cutting, however its view of alienated labor and thwarted masculinity has roots in indelible works resembling “Parasite” and “Breaking Dangerous.” And for all its darkish comedy, the film is most reducing when it strikes away from the large set items and, as an alternative, examines the small ways in which workers lose their humanity to a capitalist system that’s out to destroy them. Just like the timber reduce down and pulverized to make Man-su’s beloved paper merchandise, in the end we’re all being fed into the shredder.
‘No Different Selection’
In Korean, with subtitles
Rated: R, for violence, language and a few sexual content material
Operating time: 2 hours, 19 minutes
Taking part in: Now in theaters
