End-to-end workforce management software, custom-built for Australian & New Zealand security companies.


A scheduling system that gives you visibility of availability, overtime, fatigue management, financials, compliance and conflicting shifts. Guardhouse puts you in control of scheduling the right shifts at the right time, with ease.

One data entry point for time & attendance, invoicing and payroll improves accuracy, saves time, drives revenue and boosts profitability. Guardhouse's security invoicing software eliminates the time and stress of managing invoicing and payroll.

A highly functional features which utilises our mobile patrol app and security guard tour system to ensure the most effective management of tours and patrols possible.

Submit incident reports using our incident reporting system. Featuring custom form building functionality, you can be confident that the days of manual reporting are over.

Daily automated Security licence checks and renewal reminders keep guard compliance profiles up-to-date. Guardhouse protects you while you’re protecting your customers.
Seamlessly connect Guardhouse with the tools you already use to create a powerful, unified ecosystem for your security operations.
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Multiple daily data backups hosted on Microsoft Azure cloud servers, with 99% uptime guarantee.
Setup, integration, onboarding and training for your admin and ops teams, all included.
Park Chan-wook’s 2003 masterpiece, , is a visceral exploration of vengeance, trauma, and the devastating consequences of secrets. As the second installment in the Vengeance Trilogy
, it stands as a cornerstone of the South Korean film renaissance, blending extreme violence with high-art philosophy. The Cycle of Imprisonment
The film begins in 1988 with Oh Dae-su, an average man who is suddenly kidnapped and held captive in a windowless hotel room for 15 years. During his isolation, he learns his wife has been murdered and he has been framed for the crime. His only companion is a television, which serves as both his window to the world and a tool for his psychological breakdown. When he is abruptly released, he is given five days to find his captor, Lee Woo-jin, or his new companion, Mi-do, will be killed. Themes of Vengeance and Trauma The Futility of Revenge
: The film argues that revenge is a self-destructive cycle. Both Dae-su and Woo-jin are "old boys"—men frozen in time by past trauma, unable to move forward until they destroy one another. Failed Masculinity : Critics from Little White Lies
note that Dae-su’s initial arrest for public drunkenness and subsequent failure as a father set the stage for a story about "failed masculinity" and the loss of identity. The Price of Secrets : The famous line, Nonton Film Oldboy 2003 Sub Indo
"Laugh and the world laughs with you. Weep and you weep alone,"
encapsulates the film's bleak outlook on human isolation and the weight of personal history. Technical and Cultural Impact
is celebrated for its technical mastery, most notably the iconic four-minute hallway fight scene, filmed in a single, side-scrolling take. This "raw and animalistic" style earned the film the Grand Prix at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival
, where it received high praise from jury president Quentin Tarantino. Park Chan-wook’s 2003 masterpiece, , is a visceral
Ultimately, the film transcends the thriller genre by posing a Greek tragedy-style question: what happens when the truth you seek is more painful than the ignorance you endured?. or a deeper analysis of the ending's symbolism
Directed by Park Chan-wook, Oldboy (2003) is a legendary South Korean neo-noir action thriller that redefined the "revenge" genre. Often cited as one of the greatest films of the 21st century, it is the second installment in Park's Vengeance Trilogy. Core Storyline
The film follows Oh Dae-su, an average man who is kidnapped on his daughter's birthday and imprisoned in a private cell for 15 years without explanation.
The Captivity: During his isolation, he learns through a television that his wife has been murdered and he is the prime suspect. 2) Detail teknis penting
The Release: Suddenly released after 15 years, he is given five days by his mysterious captor to discover the reason for his imprisonment.
The Quest: His journey for answers leads him to a young chef named Mi-do and a series of brutal, psychologically taxing revelations that culminate in one of cinema's most famous and disturbing twist endings. Key Highlights
Banyak yang keliru menganggap film Oldboy versi 2013 (Spike Lee, dibintangi Josh Brolin) adalah sekuel. Bukan!
| Aspek | Oldboy 2003 (Korea) | Oldboy 2013 (AS) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Sutradara | Park Chan-wook | Spike Lee | | Durasi | 120 menit | 104 menit | | Nuansa | Psikologis, brutal, puitis | Lebih aksi, kurang emosional | | Plot Twist | Sangat shock, tabu | Diubah, lebih "aman" | | Penerimaan | Festival Cannes (Grand Prix) | Gagal kritis dan komersial |
Kesimpulan: Jika Anda ingin nonton Oldboy, WAJIB yang 2003. Remake-nya tidak layak disebut sebagai adaptasi.
Jangan tertipu dengan judulnya yang terdengar seperti film komedi. Oldboy adalah film aksi-psikologis yang gelap dan brutal. Film ini memenangkan Grand Prix di Festival Film Cannes 2004. Adegan hammer fight sequence (satu lawan banyak di lorong sempit) menjadi salah satu adegan aksi one-take paling ikonik dalam sejarah sinema.





































































































































