Man-su is unexpectedly fired from the paper company where he has worked for 25 years. Directionless and without purpose, he embarks on a job search that will push him to unforeseen limits.
Responsible for some of the greatest films that have made Korean cinema one of the most celebrated of the 21st century, such as Oldboy or The Handmaiden, Park Chan-wook now follows the trail of social critique explored by his compatriot Bong Joon-ho (Parasite, one of the historic hits at REC), or by the television super-success Squid Game, with No Other Choice, an extreme and delirious black comedy about a ruthless working ecosystem where the worker is disposable and the only rule is every man for himself and… however he can.
Venice Festival / Sitges Festival (Best Director)




































