In the March meeting of the Filmotherapy at Luna series we will show Park Chan-wook’s “No Exit” with a star of “Squid Game” in the lead role. After the screening – a conversation led by Martyna Harland, psychologist and creator of the Filmoterapia.pl project Filmoterapia.pl.
About the film:
“No Exit” – dir. Chan-wook Park / 2025 / 2h19min
When the job market is merciless, you have to eliminate the competition. The protagonist of “No Exit” – the new film by Park Chan-wook, the creator of “Oldboy”, “The Handmaiden” and “Decision to Leave” – literally takes matters into his own hands. The Korean master of genre cinema offers an unsettlingly accurate diagnosis of contemporary anxieties – in his uncompromising, auteur style.
Man-su (a star of “Squid Game”, Lee Byung-Hun) leads an ideal life: steady employment, family, home, two golden retrievers. But it takes only one day for the idyll to turn into horror. Man-su loses his job at a paper factory, and with it his status, masculinity, identity, honour and sense of life. To get them back, he will stop at nothing, especially since the dirty work brings as much satisfaction as the paperwork.
Although it mercilessly mocks the rat race, corporate mentality and male ego, the director also speaks out about the contemporary labour market in the age of AI. “No Exit”, like the cult “Parasite”, conceals penetrating observations about class tensions and turbulent social changes beneath layers of dark humour. Half in jest, half seriously, Park Chan-wook poses a provocative question to us too: is there a job you could kill for?
Join us — let’s watch, experience, and talk. It’s more than a film — it’s Filmotherapy at Luna. A space that is for you!
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