I watched "Parasite" last night, and I couldn't watch it when I saw that my father was going to be brought into a rich family. I thought it was too fake. Isn't it the biggest bug that the family looks alike?
Why is this film so coincidental and so deliberate, yet not at all offensive or contrived?
Because this is a fairy tale in itself, no one will compare the settings in the fairy tale to too fake and too coincidental. In this film, Jin Min wants to tell a beautiful fairy tale, not a kitsch with a warm and happy ending. Therefore, it is his sincere wish to understand the warmth of his intentions and to understand this movie.
But I also feel strongly about the lack of this film. Especially when compared to Jin Min's other imaginative works. Those freehand moments when miracles come are the finishing touches, and it is also where Jin Min's aura and talent lie. But overall it's pretty mediocre. This itself is a relatively mediocre story, or it can be said that it is not easy for Jin Min to handle it like this. A warm movie, if there is a movie that calls for love and kindness in the world, let Uncle Takeshi Kitano or Uncle Hayao Miyazaki come.
In the short comment, Douyou wrote "I pray to have a transparent heart and tearful eyes". Just don't say it too well. After all, people still yearn for innocence and beauty. Those who are brave, those who work hard, those who love and forgive are what we yearn for and insist on.
Then the song "The Brightest Star in the Night Sky" was also found out and looped dozens of times, haha.
I once looked down on these popular things, and felt superficial and vulgar. What an ignorant and arrogant person.
Ah, pray to find someone with a transparent heart and tearful eyes!
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