Decision to Leave

Decision to Leave (Korean헤어질 결심; Hanja헤어질 決心; RRHeeojil gyeolsim; lit. "Resolution to Break Up") is a 2022 South Korean neo-noir romantic mystery film produced and directed by Park Chan-wook, who co-wrote the film with his frequent collaborator Chung Seo-kyeong. The film follows married detective Jang Hae-jun (Park Hae-il), whose investigation of a man's death leads him to the man's widow, Chinese immigrant Song Seo-rae (Tang Wei). Hae-jun's investigation of Seo-rae as a suspect gradually leads him to develop feelings towards her.[3]

Decision to Leave
Theatrical release poster
Hangul
헤어질 결심
Hanja
헤어질 決心
Directed byPark Chan-wook
Written by
Produced byPark Chan-wook
Starring
CinematographyKim Ji-yong
Edited byKim Sang-bum
Music byJo Yeong-wook
Production
company
Moho Film
Distributed byCJ Entertainment
Release dates
  • 23 May 2022 (2022-05-23) (Cannes)
  • 29 June 2022 (2022-06-29) (South Korea)
Running time
139 minutes
CountrySouth Korea
LanguagesKorean
Mandarin
Box officeUS$22.6 million[1][2]

In April 2022, Decision to Leave was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival,[4][5] where Park Chan-wook won Best Director.[6] The film was released theatrically on 29 June 2022 in South Korea.[7] Mubi acquired the distribution rights for several territories, including North America, where it was released theatrically on 14 October 2022.[8] Its streaming premiere began in Mubi on 9 December 2022,[9] where it would later become the company's most streamed film.[10]

Decision to Leave received critical acclaim, being named one of the top 5 international films of 2022 by the National Board of Review.[11] It was selected as the South Korean entry for Best International Feature Film at the 95th Academy Awards,[12] making the December shortlist.[13] Among the accolades and nominations it received are two BAFTA Award nominations at the 76th British Academy Film Awards, for Best Film Not in the English Language and Best Direction, seven wins from 13 nominations at the 43rd Blue Dragon Film Awards, and 3 wins from 7 nominations at the 59th Baeksang Arts Awards.

Plot

Insomniac detective Jang Hae-jun works in Busan and only sees his wife, Jung-an, a nuclear power plant worker residing in Ipo, once a week. Hae-jun and his partner, Soo-wan, encounter a case where a retired immigration officer, Ki Do-soo, is found dead at the foot of a mountain he often climbed. They interview his much younger wife, Song Seo-rae, an emigrant from China who works as a caretaker for seniors. They suspect her because of her insufficient displays of grief, a scratch on her hand, bruises on her legs and torso, and a tattoo of Ki's initials in the manner that he also marked his belongings.

Hae-jun conducts further interviews with Seo-rae and conducts nightly stakeouts outside of Seo-rae's apartment building, becoming infatuated with her in the process. Seo-rae observes him outside her building, and witnesses one of his other investigations in turn. Seo-rae's Monday client says Seo-rae was with her on the day that Ki died, and camera footage is found showing Seo-rae outside her Monday client's home shortly before Ki's time of death. Questioned about her background, Seo-rae admits that in China she killed her terminally ill grandmother with fentanyl pills when requested to do so. Before dying, she told Seo-rae to go to Korea to climb the mountain her Korean grandfather, an independence fighter in Manchuria, had left her. Seo-rae gives Hae-jun letters written by Ki admitting to corrupt business dealings, including a letter sent to a subordinate that Hae-jun interprets as a suicide note. Hae-jun rules that the death was a suicide despite Soo-wan's doubts and informs Seo-rae that she is no longer a suspect.

Seo-rae and Hae-jun go on a date at a Buddhist temple, visit each other's homes, and become close. At his apartment, Seo-rae burns Hae-jun's photo evidence from her husband's case, reasoning that Hae-jun's insomnia is caused by his haunting cases. One day, substituting for Seo-rae at her Monday client, Hae-jun learns that Seo-rae and the client have the same model of cell phone, and that the client has dementia and does not know the day of the week. On the client's phone, he sees that the housebound woman apparently walked up 138 flights of stairs on the day of Ki's death. Hae-jun realizes Seo-rae switched her phone for her client's and then climbed the mountain to push Ki off, resulting in her bruises and scratches. Confronting Seo-rae in her apartment, he concludes that she also forged the suicide note and, to her consternation, accuses her of getting close to him to destroy his evidence. Hae-jun says Seo-rae has destroyed his pride in his job and that, since meeting her, he has become "shattered"; nevertheless, he has covered up the evidence and instructs her to throw the incriminating phone into the sea before leaving.

Thirteen months later, Hae-jun has moved to Ipo to live with Jung-an after developing depression and more severe insomnia. At a fish market with Jung-an, he encounters Seo-rae with her new husband Im Ho-Shin, a business investor. The next day, Ho-Shin is found dead in his mansion's swimming pool. Hae-jun takes on the case and is convinced Seo-rae is the culprit. She admits only to draining the pool so that Hae-jun would not be disturbed by the blood. Sa Cheol-seong, a Chinese immigrant, soon confesses to killing Ho-Shin for defrauding his late mother of millions of dollars. Sa denies that Seo-rae played any role and reveals he had installed a tracker on Seo-rae's phone so he could find where Ho-Shin lived.

Hae-jun confronts Seo-rae at the mountain her grandfather left her. She reaches Hae-jun at the edge of the mountain and hugs him. Seo-rae reveals that she kept the phone with incriminating evidence from Ki's case and proposes that he use it as a way to "reinvestigate" her. They kiss passionately. Hae-jun returns home, where Jung-an suspects him of having worked with Seo-rae to murder Ho-shin, and leaves him.

The next day, Hae-jun learns from Sa that Seo-rae visited Sa's mother in the hospital on the day that she died. He concludes that Seo-rae slipped the mother the remaining fentanyl pills she had in her possession, knowing Sa would kill Ho-Shin as soon as his mother died. Hae-jun tracks Seo-rae's phone via the tracker Sa installed and chases her to a beach. Over the phone, she tells him that Ho-Shin had discovered a phone recording where Hae-jun told Seo-rae that he loved her, and that Ho-Shin had planned to expose their illicit relationship. Hae-jun does not recall telling Seo-rae that he loved her, though she says she began loving him as he stopped loving her. At the beach, he finds her empty car and the cell phone, which contains the recording of his instructions for Seo-rae to destroy the phone with evidence from Ki's case. Further out on the shore, Seo-rae digs a pit in the sand and gets in it as the tide rises, letting it drown and bury her. Hae-jun arrives at the beach and is unable to find Seo-rae, unaware that she is buried in the sand beneath him. He searches desperately for her and cries in anguish.

Cast

Production

The film is produced by Moho Film and is financed and distributed by CJ Entertainment. It began principal photography in October 2020.[20][21]

Release

Decision to Leave was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival to be held from 17 to 28 May 2022.[22] It screened for the first time at the Lumière Grand Theater on 23 May 2022 and was subsequently released theatrically in South Korea on 29 June 2022.[23] According to CJ E&M, the film was sold to 192 countries ahead of its premiere in competition at Cannes.[24][25]

In April 2022, streaming service Mubi acquired distribution rights to the film in North America, the United Kingdom and Ireland, India, and Turkey, with a theatrical release preceding its streaming debut.[26]

Decision to Leave held its North American premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2022,[27] and its US premiere at Fantastic Fest Film Festival took place in the same month.[28] It was released theatrically in the United States and United Kingdom on 14 October 2022,[29] and was released in Australia theatrically by Madman Films on 20 October.[30]

Reception

Box office

The film was released on 29 June 2022 on 1,374 screens.[2][31] It opened at first place on Korean box office with 114,592 admissions.[32][33] On 13 July, after two weeks of release, the film surpassed 1 million cumulative admissions.[34]

As of 7 January 2023, it is the tenth highest-grossing Korean film of 2022, with a gross of US$15,589,120 and 1,893,954 admissions.[2]

Critical response

On Rotten Tomatoes, 94% of 239 reviews of the film are positive, with an average rating of 8.30/10. The website's critics consensus reads "If Decision to Leave isn't quite on the same level as Park Chan-wook's masterpieces, this romantic thriller is still a remarkable achievement by any other metric."[35] Metacritic assigned the film a weighted average score of 84 out of 100 based on 44 critic reviews, indicating "universal acclaim".[36]

David Rooney of The Hollywood Reporter, praising the director Park Chan-wook, wrote "A world-class artist at the top of his game...all while navigating multilayered plots that continue to deliver surprises right up until the end. It's a luxury to put yourself as a viewer in such capable hands."[37]

Peter Howell of Toronto Star rated the film 4 out of 4 and wrote "every frame is like a painting, with hints to character motivation and plot twists."[38]

Rafael Motamayor of Slashfilm rated the film 7 out of 10 and wrote "This [the film] is not as surprising or innovative as director Park's earlier work, but it is still a fascinating and exquisitely directed film about desire, regret, and love."[39]

Luke Goodsell of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation called the film "a testament to Park's undimmed talent...Decision to Leave is one of his best".[30]

Wendy Ide gave it 5 stars out of 5 in The Guardian, describing it as an "enthralling, serpentine crime drama" that possesses "dangerously handsome cinematography, as precise as it is playful, is full of layers and flipped mirror images.[40]

Accolades

Name of the award ceremony, year presented, category, nominee(s) of the award, and the result of the nomination
Award ceremonyYearCategoryNominee / WorkResultRef.
Academy Awards2023Best International Feature FilmDecision to LeaveShortlisted[13]
Alliance of Women Film Journalists2023Best Non-English Language FilmDecision to LeaveWon[41]
Asia Pacific Screen Awards2022Best ScreenplayPark Chan-wook, Jeong Seo-kyeongNominated[42]
Asian Film Awards2023Best FilmDecision to LeaveNominated[43]
[44]
Best DirectorPark Chan-wookNominated
Best ActorPark Hae-ilNominated
Best ActressTang WeiWon
Best ScreenplayPark Chan-wook, Jeong Seo-kyeongWon
Best EditingKim Sang-bumNominated
Best CinematographyKim Ji-yongNominated
Best MusicJo Yeong-wookNominated
Best Production DesignRyu Seong-huiWon
Best SoundKim Suk-wonNominated
Asian Journalists Association2022AJA AwardsPark Hae-ilWon[45]
Austin Film Critics Association2023Best DirectorPark Chan-wookNominated[46]
[47]
Best International FilmDecision to LeaveWon
Baeksang Arts Awards2023Grand Prize – FilmWon[48]
[49]
Best FilmNominated
Best DirectorPark Chan-wookWon
Best ActorPark Hae-ilNominated
Best ActressTang WeiWon
Best ScreenplayPark Chan-wook, Jeong Seo-kyeongNominated
Technical AwardRyu Seong-hui (Art direction)Nominated
Cho Young-wook (Music)Nominated
Blue Dragon Film Awards2022Best ActorPark Hae-ilWon[50]
[51]
Best ActressTang WeiWon
Best DirectorPark Chan-wookWon
Best FilmDecision to LeaveWon
Best MusicJo Yeong-wookWon
Best ScreenplayPark Chan-wook, Jeong Seo-kyeongWon
Popular Star AwardGo Kyung-pyoWon
Best Art DirectionRyu Seong-huiNominated
Best Cinematography and LightingKim Ji-yong, Shin Sang-yeolNominated
Best EditingKim Sang-bumNominated
Best New ActressKim Shin-youngNominated
Best Supporting ActorGo Kyung-pyoNominated
Best Supporting ActressLee Jung-hyunNominated
Technical AwardKwak Jeong-aeNominated
Boston Society of Film Critics2022Best EditingKim Sang-bumWon[52]
British Academy Film Awards2023Best DirectorPark Chan-wookNominated[53]
Best Film Not in the English LanguagePark Chan-wook, Ko Dae-seokNominated
Best Original ScreenplayPark Chan-wook, Jeong Seo-kyeongLonglisted[54]
Best EditingKim Sang-bumLonglisted
British Independent Film Awards2022Best International Independent FilmPark Chan-wook, Jeong Seo-kyeongNominated[55]
Buil Film Awards2022Best ActorPark Hae-ilWon[56]
[57]
Best ActressTang WeiWon
Best CinematographyKim Ji-yongWon
Best FilmDecision to LeaveWon
Best MusicJo Yeong-wookWon
Art and TechnologyRyu Seong-huiNominated
Best DirectorPark Chan-wookNominated
Best ScreenplayPark Chan-wook, Jeong Seo-kyeongNominated
Busan Film Critics Awards2022Best ActorPark Hae-ilWon[58]
Cannes Film Festival2022Best DirectorPark Chan-wookWon[6]
Palme d'OrDecision to LeaveNominated
Chicago Film Critics Association2022Best CinematographyKim Ji-YongWon[59]
[60]
Best DirectorPark Chan-wookNominated
Best Best EditingKim Sang-bumNominated
Best FilmDecision to LeaveNominated
Best Foreign Language FilmWon
Chunsa Film Art Awards2022Best ActorPark Hae-ilWon[61]
[62]
Best ActressTang WeiWon
Best DirectorPark Chan-wookWon
Best ScreenplayPark Chan-wook, Jeong Seo-kyeongNominated
Technical AwardKim Ji-yongNominated
Cine21 Awards2022Actor of the YearPark Hae-ilWon[63]
Actress of the YearTang WeiWon
Critics' Choice Movie Awards2023Best Foreign Language FilmDecision to LeaveNominated[64]
Critics Choice Awards
Asian Pacific Cinema & Television
2022Director AwardPark Chan-wookWon[65]
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association2022Best Foreign Language FilmDecision to LeaveWon[66]
Director's Cut Awards2023Best Director in filmPark Chan-wookWon[67]
Best ScreenplayPark Chan-wook, Jeong Seo-kyeongWon
Best Actress in filmTang WeiWon
Best Actor in filmPark Hae-ilWon
Best New Actor in filmSeo Hyun-wooWon
Best New Actress in filmKim Shin-youngNominated[68]
Dublin Film Critics' Circle2022Best DirectorPark Chan-wook8th place[69]
Best ActressTang Wei4th place
Best ScreenplayPark Chan-wook, Jeong Seo-kyeong4th place
Florida Film Critics Circle2022Best ActorPark Hae-ilRunner-up[70]
[71]
Best ActressTang WeiRunner-up
Best DirectorPark Chan-wookWon
Best CinematographyKim Ji-yongWon
Best Foreign Language FilmDecision to LeaveWon
Best Original ScreenplayPark Chan-wook, Jeong Seo-kyeongWon
Best PictureDecision to LeaveRunner-up
Georgia Film Critics Association2023Best ActorPark Hae-ilNominated[72]
Best ActressTang WeiNominated
Best DirectorPark Chan-wookNominated
Best International FilmDecision to LeaveRunner-Up
Best PictureNominated
Golden Cinematography Awards2022Best DirectorPark Chan-wookWon[73]
Best ActorPark Hae-ilWon
Best ActressTang WeiWon
Golden Globe Awards2023Best Motion Picture – Foreign LanguageDecision to LeaveNominated[74]
Gotham Independent Film Awards2022Best International FeatureNominated[75]
Grand Bell Awards2022Best ActorPark Hae-ilWon[76]
Best FilmDecision to LeaveWon
Best ScreenplayPark Chan-wook, Jeong Seo-kyeongWon
Best ActressTang WeiNominated[77]
Best Art DirectionRyu Seong-huiNominated
Best CinematographyKim Ji-youngNominated
Best Costume DesignKwak Jeong-aeNominated
Best DirectorPark Chan-wookNominated
Best Film EditingKim Sang-bumNominated
Best LightingShin Sang-yeolNominated
Best MusicJo Yeong-wookNominated
Hollywood Critics Association Awards2023Best DirectorPark Chan-wookNominated[78]
Best International FilmDecision to LeaveNominated
Hollywood Critics Association Creative Arts Awards2023Best EditingKim Sang-bumNominated[79]
Houston Film Critics Society2023Best Foreign Language FeatureDecision to LeaveNominated[80]
Jerusalem Film Festival2022Best International FilmDecision to LeaveNominated[81]
Korean Association of Film Critics AwardsBest ActressTang WeiWon[82]
Best CinematographyKim Ji-youngWon
Best DirectorPark Chan-wookWon
Best MusicJo Yeong-wookWon
Best PictureDecision to LeaveWon
Best ScreenplayPark Chan-wook, Jeong Seo-kyeongWon
Korean Association of Film 10 selections of Kim Hyun-seungDecision to LeaveWon
Korean Film Producers Association AwardBest FilmWon[83]
Best ScreenplayPark Chan-wook, Jeong Seo-kyeongWon
Best ActressTang WeiWon
Best Supporting ActressKim Shin-youngWon
Best Music and lightJo Yeong-wook, Shin Sang-yeolWon
LACMA Art + Film GalaArt+Film GalaPark Chan-wookWon[84]
London Film Critics' Circle2023Director of the YearPark Chan-wookNominated[85]
[86]
Film of the YearDecision to LeaveNominated
Foreign Language Film of the YearWon
Technical Achievement AwardKim Ji-yongNominated
Miskolc International Film Festival2022Emeric Pressburger PrizeDecision to LeaveNominated[87]
National Board of Review2022Top Five Foreign Language FilmsWon[88]
National Society of Film Critics2023Best CinematographyKim Ji-yong3rd place[89]
Best DirectorPark Chan-wookRunner-up
Best Foreign Language FilmDecision to Leave3rd place
New Mexico Critics Awards2022Best Supporting ActressTang WeiWon[90]
Online Film Critics Society2023Best Film Not in the English LanguageDecision to LeaveWon[91]
Oslo Films from the South Festival2022Silver MirrorNominated[92]
Palm Springs International Film Festival2023Best International Feature FilmNominated[93]
San Diego Film Critics Society2023Best International FilmNominated[94]
San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle2023Best International Feature FilmWon[95]
Best CinematographyKim Ji-yongNominated
Satellite Awards2022Best Motion Picture – InternationalDecision to LeaveNominated[96]
Seattle Film Critics Society2023Best CinematographyKim Ji-yongNominated[97]
Best Film EditingKim Sang-bumNominated
Best Film Not in the English LanguageDecision to LeaveWon
Best PictureNominated
Best ScreenplayPark Chan-wook, Jeong Seo-kyeongNominated
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association2022Best International FilmDecision to LeaveWon[98]
Best Original ScreenplayPark Chan-wook, Jeong Seo-kyeongNominated
Sunset Circle Awards2022Best ActressTang WeiNominated[99]
Best DirectorPark Chan-wookNominated
Best EditingKim Sang-bumNominated
Best ScreenplayPark Chan-wook, Jeong Seo-kyeongNominated
Best FilmDecision to LeaveNominated
Best International FeatureRunner-up[100]
Toronto Film Critics Association2023Best International Feature FilmRunner-up[101]
Valladolid International Film Festival2022José Salcedo Award for Best EditingKim Sang-bumWon[102]
Golden Spike (Best Picture)Decision to LeaveNominated
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association2022Best International/Foreign Language FilmWon[103]
Women in Film Korea Festival2022Best ScreenplayJeong Seo-kyeongWon[104]

End-of-year lists

Name of publisher, year listed, name of listicle, and placement
PublisherYearListiclePlacementRef.
Polygon2022The Best Movies of 20222nd[105]
IndieWire2022The 25 Best Movies of 20225th[106]
The New York Times2022Best Movies of 20228th[107]
The Guardian2022Best Movies of 2022 in the US9th[108]
The Independent2022The Best Films of 2022, Ranked12th[109]
Empire2022The Best Movies of 202217th[110]
The Hollywood Reporter2022Critics Pick the Best Films of 20222nd[111]

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