Lee Byung Hun and Son Ye Jin’s ‘No Other Choice’ Release Date, Cast, Plot, and Trailer Revealed

Son Ye Jin and Lee Byung Hun in a still from 'No Other Choice'

Park Chan Wook, the director behind Oldboy and Decision to Leave, returns with a darkly comic psychological thriller titled No Other Choice (formerly It is What It Is). Based on Donald E. Westlake’s 1997 novel The Ax, the film portrays how a middle-aged man reacts to sudden job loss in a desperate, unsettling way. At long last, Park’s passion project is now a reality. 

The film brings together Lee Byung Hun, widely recognized as the “Front Man” from Squid Game, and Son Ye Jin, best known globally for Crash Landing on You, in the lead roles.

‘No Other Choice’ Release Date

No Other Choice, the movie will premiere on August 29, 2025, at the Venice International Film Festival, competing in the main category for the Golden Lion. It marks the first time in 13 years that a Korean production has entered the festival’s highest competition.

It will then open the 30th Busan International Film Festival on September 17, before releasing in South Korean theaters later next month. Internationally, Neon will distribute the film in North America, with MUBI handling other regions.

Plot Overview

The film follows Man Soo (Lee Byung Hun), a loyal office worker who finds his life upended after being laid off following 25 years of service. With his family, wife Mi Ri (Son Ye Jin), and two children, depending on him, Man-soo descends into a crushing existential crisis. Desperation pushes him into a chilling solution: eliminate the competition for his job. The story explores grit, irony, and moral decay in Park’s trademark style.

Cast

The film boasts a stellar ensemble:

At a Seoul press conference, Park Chan Wook described the film as simultaneously “heartbreaking and hilarious.”

‘No Other Choice’ Trailer

The teaser, released in July 2025, sets an ominous tone. Dark visuals and sharp edits show Man Soo growing increasingly desperate. The atmosphere is tense, and hints of violence and dark humor dominate every scene. It opens with Man Soo saying, “You Americans say to be fired is to be ‘axed’? Know what we say in Korea? Off with your head!

Production Team

No Other Choice was co-written by Park Chan-wook alongside Don McKellar, Lee Kyoung Mi, and Lee Ja Hye. The screenplay retains the sharp moral undercurrents of Westlake’s novel while focusing more on the protagonist’s personal descent.

Cinematography, editing, and musical details remain under wraps, but the production is backed by CJ Entertainment, Moho Film, and KG Productions, with a runtime reported at 2 hours and 19 minutes.

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