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Effie 2021-10-20 18:58:48
An endless joke, keeping the balance on the tip of the knife until the last shot. The smell of the basement aroused the desire of the president and his wife. Upstairs at the birthday party were young people kissing. Isn't it interesting for Flaubert? The film not only writes a closed narrative, but also builds an eternal symbiotic relationship. Nosferatu, who is hiding in the ground, may return to seize power at any...
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Marcus 2021-10-20 18:58:48
"Burning" is not a framework of reality criticism at all, and has nothing to do with class or anything. The film explores "whether existence is meaningful" and is completely philosophical, but this is the story of class and class. Good looks are not critical, but they are all too straightforward. The metaphors of smell, stones, and cockroaches become similes, and the symbols are almost shouting. "Burning" can be watched many times, and this one can be watched carefully. The fairness and...
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Paxton 2021-10-20 18:58:48
After reading "Parasite", I have always had an idea with everyone, the metaphor is too obvious, but the result is correct, I found that everyone's metaphor system is different. In my opinion, this movie is not about class. Talking about South Korea itself. From the beginning to the end, President Park’s family revealed two words: America. The son’s Indian concubine, the daughter’s foreign language teacher, the English that the wife pops up from time to time, and the American certificate from...
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Elwyn 2021-10-20 18:58:47
The control of time and space is very clever. Has Bong Junhao got a glimpse of the true meaning of the...
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Jean 2021-10-20 18:58:47
Please take back the awards that you didn’t get in Burning last...
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Consuelo 2021-10-20 18:58:47
Respect! The whole period of rainy night from hiding in a house to escaping in a hurry was clearly shot of people, but the audience always saw cockroaches, which was wonderful. I couldn't stop at all for two hours, and made the commercial film to the extreme. The long shot of mindfuck in the middle of the reversal made my heart explode. Sort of impression after four brushes: one brush>four brush>two brush>three...
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Lucas 2021-10-20 18:58:47
Bong Junhao is the master of (various) types in our era. But I still prefer...
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Deontae 2021-10-20 18:58:47
Like being possessed by Park Chan-wook and Lee Cangdong, Bong Joon-ho is obviously influenced by Netflix's creative philosophy. He uses commercial routines to prove to us that melodrama is great in expressing social suffering, and he tells it in a joking manner. The film designed the problem of Korean social class (the same theme as "Burning", showing the serious problem of Korean social class) as a clever little character story with strong dramatic tension and full of suspense. The title...
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Novella 2021-10-20 18:58:47
The word-of-mouth explosion of this film can only show that when I watch 100 literary and artistic films, the nature of human beings still likes commercial...
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Freddy 2021-10-20 18:58:47
#72nd Cannes# Golden Palm. Nominated for Oscar BP/BD/International Film/Original Screenplay + American Finger and Editing. Taking a story that should be a thriller no matter how you look at it, turning it into a hilarious comedy with High turning the audience, and not forgetting the sharp revelation of social issues, Bong Junhao’s very exciting latest work "Parasite" is indeed worthy of a screenwriter Award or Director’s Award. The film is a meticulously conceived, multi-reversed social fable,...
Parasite Comments
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Kim Ki-jung: [about Moon-gwang] She may look like a sheep, but inside, she's a fox. Sometimes she acts like she owns the house.
Kim Ki-woo: Right. Of all the people in that house, she's lived there the longest. She was housekeeper to the architect Namgoong, but then she went on to work for this family. When the architect moved out, he introduced this woman to Park's family, telling them, "This is a great housekeeper, you should hire her".
Chung-sook: So she survived a change of ownership.
Kim Ki-woo: She won't give up such a good job easily.
Kim Ki-jung: To extract a woman like that, we need to prepare well.
Kim Ki-woo: Right, we need a plan.
Park Da-hye: [cut to a scene with Ki-woo and Da-hye] I want to eat peaches. I like peaches best.
Kim Ki-woo: Why not ask for some?
Park Da-hye: No peaches at our house. It's a forbidden fruit.
Kim Ki-woo: [cut back to the Kims; referring to Moon-gwang] So according to what Da-hye told me, she's got a pretty serious allergy to peaches. You know that fuzz on the peach skin? If she's anywhere near it, she gets a full body rash, has trouble breathing, asthma, a total meltdown!
[Moon-gwang falls sick after Ki-woo puts peach fuzz on her]
Ki-taek: Anyway. I wasn't trying to eavesdrop, but her words came through clearly! So I couldn't help but...
Kim Ki-woo: Cut, cut! Dad, your emotions are up to here. Bring them down to about there.
Ki-taek: So I couldn't help but overhear...
Kim Ki-woo: Keep it focused!
Ki-taek: [to Mrs. Park] What I'm trying to say is... it's just that, your housekeeper's voice is quite loud, you know?
Park Yeon-kyo: I understand, it's all right. Just tell me, okay?
Ki-taek: She said she got diagnosed with active tuberculosis and she was practically shouting over the phone, so upset she could barely control herself!
Park Yeon-kyo: Tuberculosis? Come on...
Ki-taek: It's true, she phoned someone saying she had active TB.
Kim Ki-woo, Park Yeon-kyo: Do people still get TB?
Kim Ki-woo: [cut back to the Kims] Dad, back in the day, people used to buy Christmas Seals, right? Feels like a bygone era.
Ki-taek: [cut back to Ki-taek and Mrs. Park] But I saw it on the internet. Korea has the #1 rate of TB of all the OECD countries.
Kim Ki-woo: [cut back to the Kims] But she's still working, as if nothing's wrong - with a kid like Da-song in the house.
Ki-taek: [cut back to Ki-taek and Mrs. Park] So you've got a young kid like Da-song in the house, and a TB patient is doing dishes, cooking, spraying spittle...
Park Yeon-kyo: Stop it, please!
[cut to the Kims putting peach fuzz on Moon-gwang, causing her to fall sick again, and Ki-taek using chili sauce to fake Moon-gwang's blood]
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[last lines]
Kim Ki-woo: Dad, today I made a plan - a fundamental plan. I'm going to earn money, a lot of it. University, a career, marriage, those are all fine, but first I'll earn money. When I have money, I'll buy the house. On the day we move in, Mom and I will be in the yard. Because the sunshine is so nice there. All you'll need to do is walk up the stairs. Take care until then. So long.