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Director Park Chan-wook's film "I Can't Help It" was nominated for two categories at the Critics' Choice Awards in the United States, but the award failed.
At the 31st Critics' Choice Awards held in California on the 4th (local time), "I Can't Help It" was nominated for two categories: Best Foreign Language Film and Best Adapted Screenplay, but the award failed.
The Foreign Language Film Award was won by "Secret Agent" (director Clever Mendonça Pillow), and Paul Thomas Anderson of "One Battle After Another" was honored for the adaptation.
The movie tells the story of Man-soo (Lee Byung-hun), an office worker whose life was satisfactory enough to feel "all achieved" after he was fired, preparing for his own war against reemployment to protect his wife and two children, and to protect his hard-won home.
The 83rd Golden Globe Awards, which will be held on the 11th, were nominated in a total of three categories, including Best Motion Picture – Non-English Language and Lee Byung-hun's Best Performance By a Male Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy.
Meanwhile, the Critics' Choice Awards is an event organized by the American Broadcasting Film Critics Association (BFCA) and is held annually to honor the achievements of the best films and series.
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