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Saw it tonight. What a film. No wonder it won the Palme d'Or.

Has anyone else seen it?


*****Beware when reading below, even minor discussion about the themes could be considered a spoiler, just FYI*****
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No, but have heard the buzz and can't wait till this comes to town (I think this or next week)!

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I saw it last week and thought it was amazing
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wealeat09
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It's nothing what I expected and that's what made it so good.

I'd honestly recommend to not even watch the trailer or learn anything about it before going.

I luckily only saw a brief portion of the beginning of the trailer. I'm glad I had no clue what the storyline was about.
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Yea, saw it a couple weeks ago and absolutely loved it. Awesome film that has stayed with me for awhile.
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Have been waiting for it to come out near me. This is what sucks about living in Central Florida.
Enzo The Baker
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This film was so well done. It was the first film in a long time where my wife and I couldn't stop talking about it, even the day after. Lots of layers and beautiful symbolism of korean/general society.

Korean film makers have perfected making great films with limited budgets. Will be rewatching this one again. It was outstanding.
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Brian Earl Spilner said:

Have been waiting for it to come out near me. This is what sucks about living in Central Florida.
That's what sucks about it?
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Saw it yesterday afternoon. I loved it, and can't stop thinking about it.
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Intriguing...
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I've been hesitant to comment on this one because I'm afraid I'm in the minority. At least kind of. I loved the vast majority of the movie, but without getting into spoilers, I just wasn't a big fan of the ending. Just felt like they took it a few degrees too far.
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It's hard to talk about this movie at all without giving away a spoiler. I almost feel like too much has been said already on this thread about its themes.

On your point, it's a dark comedy, so I see why they went where they went.
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wealeat09 said:

It's hard to talk about this movie at all without giving away a spoiler. I almost feel like too much has been said already on this thread about its themes.

On your point, it's a dark comedy, so I see why they went where they went.
I think there are definitely elements of a dark comedy to this one and that's what it has kind of been pegged as, but I think it's a little heavier than that designation.

To TCTTS's comment about the ending:

****Spoilers****

I think it's all subject to interpretation on how you view the ending. To me, with the tension building throughout the movie, I thought a violent crescendo was appropriate. You had someone living in basically solitude for over 4 years, and their livelihood (and wife) was taken away from them by people of the same social class, so I think his reaction was appropriate (there is also a lot of deep rooted anger in the Korean lower class which I think is a nice sublayer). It was also even more poignant because the acts took place in front of a bunch of wealthy people in their 'natural' setting, showing a striking contrast between the social classes. The poor father and the husband who lost his **** are almost mirrors of each other professionally, failing with their bakery and other business ventures. So what the father did to Mr. Park at the end was more than just out of being oppressed personally, but more of a representation of the entire lower-class who is looked down upon by people like Park's family. To me, this over-the-top scene made more sense than in a movie like Once Upon a Time...(which I also loved). Anything less than explciit violence/death would have just been too romanticized IMO for the way it was heading. Which is also why I also loved the VERY end of the movie too. I thought it was brilliant.
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Enzo The Baker said:

wealeat09 said:

It's hard to talk about this movie at all without giving away a spoiler. I almost feel like too much has been said already on this thread about its themes.

On your point, it's a dark comedy, so I see why they went where they went.
I think there are definitely elements of a dark comedy to this one and that's what it has kind of been pegged as, but I think it's a little heavier than that designation.

To TCTTS's comment about the ending:

****Spoilers****

I think it's all subject to interpretation on how you view the ending. To me, with the tension building throughout the movie, I thought a violent crescendo was appropriate. You had someone living in basically solitude for over 4 years, and their livelihood (and wife) was taken away from them by people of the same social class, so I think his reaction was appropriate (there is also a lot of deep rooted anger in the Korean lower class which I think is a nice sublayer). It was also even more poignant because the acts took place in front of a bunch of wealthy people in their 'natural' setting, showing a striking contrast between the social classes. The poor father and the husband who lost his **** are almost mirrors of each other professionally, failing with their bakery and other business ventures. So what the father did to Mr. Park at the end was more than just out of being oppressed personally, but more of a representation of the entire lower-class who is looked down upon by people like Park's family. To me, this over-the-top scene made more sense than in a movie like Once Upon a Time...(which I also loved). Anything less than explciit violence/death would have just been too romanticized IMO for the way it was heading. Which is also why I also loved the VERY end of the movie too. I thought it was brilliant.


Just gonna put this all in black

The captive husband coming out of the basement and going on a killing spree makes perfect sense. The only thing he had to live for was his wife's love and they just murdered her. He wanted as much destruction as possible on the family that killed his wife.

As far as Mr. Kim killing the rich father, it makes sense to me. He saw in that moment how little the rich man cared for his family whatsoever. He noticed it behind the bush. He had just lost all his possessions, then because of knowing the rich man had just lost his daughter.

Everyone was pushed to their limits and it all went haywire at the end.
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What genre is this? I have so far successfully avoided any trailer or spoiler for the film (as requested), but I can't get the wife on board without knowing the genre!
wealeat09
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Dark comedy/thriller.
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wealeat09 said:

Dark comedy/thriller.


Thanks!
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Wow, I loved this movie. This and Once upon a time in Hollywood are my two favorites of the year.
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Saw this last night and was blown away. Go see this in theaters if you have a chance. This was a masterpiece.
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Great movie...surprisingly funny too
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Counterpoint said:

What genre is this? I have so far successfully avoided any trailer or spoiler for the film (as requested), but I can't get the wife on board without knowing the genre!



80% dark comedy, 20% thriller/horror-ish
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Agree to disagree, I think they lightened it up too much at the end, but it's obviously a personal thing for the viewer. The ending was good, but I hesitate to say great. I think the writer struggled with the ending.
wealeat09
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Rightly so, Parasite takes home Best Foreign Film at the Golden Globes. It honestly should be nominated for Best Picture at the Oscars.




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We happened to see this today coincidentally. Loved it, and can't stop thinking about it.
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https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/adam-mckay-bong-joon-ho-teaming-parasite-limited-series-hbo-1268397
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Best film I've seen for a long time
Brian Earl Spilner
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Really hope Netflix can grab this for streaming.
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Callate Donnie
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Ok. This thread sold me. Gonna watch it this weekend (if I can).
Brian Earl Spilner
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There isn't. If there was I would have seen it months ago. :/
TCTTS
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As of today, Parasite is available to purchase digitally via Apple and Amazon. It should be available to rent by the 28th.
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I want to watch this one, thanks for educating me Texags. I'll wait until the 28th, looking forward to it.
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bought on fandangonow in order to use a coupon...so excited. please don't let me down
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wealeat09 said:

Enzo The Baker said:

wealeat09 said:

It's hard to talk about this movie at all without giving away a spoiler. I almost feel like too much has been said already on this thread about its themes.

On your point, it's a dark comedy, so I see why they went where they went.
I think there are definitely elements of a dark comedy to this one and that's what it has kind of been pegged as, but I think it's a little heavier than that designation.

To TCTTS's comment about the ending:

****Spoilers****

I think it's all subject to interpretation on how you view the ending. To me, with the tension building throughout the movie, I thought a violent crescendo was appropriate. You had someone living in basically solitude for over 4 years, and their livelihood (and wife) was taken away from them by people of the same social class, so I think his reaction was appropriate (there is also a lot of deep rooted anger in the Korean lower class which I think is a nice sublayer). It was also even more poignant because the acts took place in front of a bunch of wealthy people in their 'natural' setting, showing a striking contrast between the social classes. The poor father and the husband who lost his **** are almost mirrors of each other professionally, failing with their bakery and other business ventures. So what the father did to Mr. Park at the end was more than just out of being oppressed personally, but more of a representation of the entire lower-class who is looked down upon by people like Park's family. To me, this over-the-top scene made more sense than in a movie like Once Upon a Time...(which I also loved). Anything less than explciit violence/death would have just been too romanticized IMO for the way it was heading. Which is also why I also loved the VERY end of the movie too. I thought it was brilliant.


Just gonna put this all in black

The captive husband coming out of the basement and going on a killing spree makes perfect sense. The only thing he had to live for was his wife's love and they just murdered her. He wanted as much destruction as possible on the family that killed his wife.

As far as Mr. Kim killing the rich father, it makes sense to me. He saw in that moment how little the rich man cared for his family whatsoever. He noticed it behind the bush. He had just lost all his possessions, then because of knowing the rich man had just lost his daughter.

Everyone was pushed to their limits and it all went haywire at the end.

Saw it in theaters last night. I thought it was good, just not as good as some out there claim.

As Bong probably intended, I was torn about the main family.

At the beginning of the film, I felt very sorry for Kim. But as events unfolded, my allegiance moved towards Park and his family.

I have different feelings about the end. Remember, Park had no way of knowing that the family was related. With this knowledge (or even without), Park's reaction to his dying child is understandable at almost any level. He has a limited time to get his kid to the hospital before it's too late. As a parent, the safety of your children supersedes anything else. I can't fault him for his tunnel vision in this scenario. In that same vein, Kim's rage boiling over is also somewhat understandable, although it's his own foolhardy actions that have led to this sequence in the first place. I do find it fascinating that we had two fathers' reactions to watching their children die, and the consequences thereof. Also, I wish we'd gotten some closure as to what happened to the surviving Parks.

I'm also surprised, although I'm sure it was a directorial decision, that Kim never asked Park for financial help. Even if it requires him to play the con out further, it seemed easy enough to do. Maybe this has to with Korean culture, but I've seen a dozen or so instances in American life where families--not even upper class, but middle--help out poor workers to help them fix cars, furnish homes, pay for tutoring, etc. If Bong wanted us to hate the Parks, having him deny help would've been the way to do it. Kim keeping Park in the dark about his financial situation and living conditions deprived us of a true characterization of the Parks.
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