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Contributor Steels/Arrow
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Release date: January 25, 2021
Purchase links: Arrow Films -
Amazon UK -
Zavvi -
HMV
Price: £25.00
(Arrow) - £24.76
(Amazon) - £24.99
(Zavvi - HMV)
Notes: 2 Discs - Disc 1 (Oldboy Film on UHD Disc only) - Disc 2 (Blu-ray is the Documentary Old Days)
Contributor Steels/Arrow
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Premium Supporter
4K ULTRA HD BLU-RAY CONTENTS
- Two-disc edition featuring a new restoration of Oldboy on 4K UHD , and the acclaimed making-of documentary Old Days on Blu-ray
- Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Justin Erickson
- DISC ONE OLDBOY (4K UHD)
- Brand new 4K restoration from the original camera negative supervised by director Park Chan-wook
- 4K (2160p) UHD Blu-ray presentation in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible)
- Original 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio and 2.0 stereo
- Original Korean and English soundtracks
- Music and effects track
- Newly translated, optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing for the English soundtrack
- Newly translated English subtitles for the Korean soundtrack
- Audio commentary with director Park Chan-wook
- Audio commentary with Park Chan-wook and cinematographer Jung Jung-hoon
- Audio commentary with Park Chan-wook, and actors Choi Min-sik, Yu Ji-tae, Kang Hye-jung
- New audio commentary with critic Jasper Sharp and writer Simon Ward
- Out of the Past, new video appreciation by Asian film expert Tony Rayns
- Deleted scenes with optional director commentary
- Behind the scenes featurettes
- Extensive cast and crew interviews
- Trailers and teasers
- Image gallery
- DISC TWO - OLD DAYS (BLU-RAY)
- Old Days: An Oldboy Story, the acclaimed feature-length 2016 documentary about Park Chan-wook s masterpiece
- Autobiography of Oldboy, a three-and-a-half-hour video diary of the making of Oldboy
- FIRST PRESSING ONLY: Fully illustrated booklet featuring new writing by Simon Abrams and archival articles