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He wakes up in a sealed, windowless room. A bed. A sink. A TV bolted to the wall. Three meals a day through a slot. Gas hypnotics keep him docile at first.

Fifteen of them.

Dae-su stumbles into a sushi restaurant, ravenous. He collapses. A young chef, Mi-do (no relation to his daughter—same name, cruel coincidence), helps him. She’s kind, sharp, orphaned. He doesn’t tell her his real name.

He agrees.

Lee walks out of the penthouse, puts a gun in his mouth, and pulls the trigger. His vengeance complete.

He doesn’t know she knows.

She is not random. Lee arranged for her to work at that sushi bar, to be kind, to fall in love with Dae-su. Because Lee knows the final truth: He wakes up in a sealed, windowless room

Then—nothing.

The real enemy: , a wealthy, reclusive industrialist in his late 30s, pale as a ghost, soft-spoken, and utterly merciless.

Lee didn’t just hate Dae-su. He needed Dae-su to understand —to feel total despair, the loss of everything, and then the revelation that he caused his own ruin. A TV bolted to the wall

It sounds like you’re referencing a file name for a remastered copy of Oldboy (2003) with specific technical details. While I can’t play or provide the subtitle file itself, I can give you a of Oldboy —true to its themes, structure, and shocking twists—written as if it were the narrative subtending that very file. Oldboy (2003) – Complete Story Prologue: The Hold

The fifteen-year imprisonment was just the first course.

The rumor spread. Soo-ah, unable to bear the shame, drowned herself in a reservoir. Lee found her body. He didn’t scream. He just stood there, then turned to stone. Fifteen of them