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@davidgravie6960
@davidgravie6960 4 роки тому
That shot of Jessica lighting a cigarette over her exploding toilet is mindblowing.
@TheSecondVersion
@TheSecondVersion 4 роки тому
Freshman Intro to Film paper: "...it symbolizes the family's bullshit overflowing"
@malithmadhushanka3192
@malithmadhushanka3192 4 роки тому
My fav shot.
@kiranvenugopalan4372
@kiranvenugopalan4372 4 роки тому
I actually didn't see this..I think it was cut out in my theatre when I watched it.
@maanco549
@maanco549 4 роки тому
It symbolises that she is like the rich, sitting atop those who worse off and not giving a dam. i.e. her brother and father sorting through the sewage for there valuables. This is why she dies.
@interphatch
@interphatch 4 роки тому
​@@TheSecondVersion Sophomore Intro to Film paper: "she has in her character the capacity to overcome the obstacle, as demonstrated by her lack of fear, but she's gonna take five minutes to have a smoke and wrestle the poop monster on her own chronological terms."
@shubhankarpatil7033
@shubhankarpatil7033 4 роки тому
There’s Harvard English Professors and then there’s the comment section of every Parasite review.
@yungfetus5319
@yungfetus5319 4 роки тому
LMAO true
@dubeyanant
@dubeyanant 3 роки тому
I didn't understood the comment
@alextl97
@alextl97 3 роки тому
Respect
@sedditguy1836
@sedditguy1836 3 роки тому
@@dubeyanant He's (sarcastically?) comparing the youtube comment section here to a literature professor in Harvard. Indicating, that people here get into deep analysis more than the professors at top schools do.
@RosemaryTurner2002
@RosemaryTurner2002 3 роки тому
Shubhankar Patil lol true, I love reading people’s analysis.
@jwdk7662
@jwdk7662 4 роки тому
The rich mom in her dressing room trying to pick what to wear for his son's surprise party while in the very next scene people at the gym trying to pick one out of the pile of donations was one of my fav scenes in the film
@wanlitan7406
@wanlitan7406 4 роки тому
Talk about juxtaposition.
@clarkwilmerding4343
@clarkwilmerding4343 3 роки тому
her talking about how the rain cleared out all the pollution felt very similar
@Merlincat007
@Merlincat007 3 роки тому
@@clarkwilmerding4343 Oof.
@polipoxicol
@polipoxicol 3 роки тому
@@clarkwilmerding4343 YES
@dirjdyrjthso
@dirjdyrjthso 3 роки тому
Yeah, you can actually find Jessica picking up the party dress among the crowd.
@skyjones4142
@skyjones4142 4 роки тому
I’m like 100% sure that others have mentioned this, but another thing is when the poor mother was talking about on how roaches scatter in their house when the lights come on, and then when the poor family was eating in the rich family’s house, they scattered and hid when the rich family finally came home.
@shulakb197
@shulakb197 3 роки тому
Bruh the whole movie would be a 100% if that inappropriate scene wasn’t to be in it because it fr ruined it
@kingramp7312
@kingramp7312 3 роки тому
@deadshot more so the poor family, the rich family weren't really parasitic
@kingramp7312
@kingramp7312 3 роки тому
@deadshot the rich family gave the poor family jobs that they NEEDED, that's why the poor families fought to the death to stay in their position, the poor familes loved the life the rich gave them. You can say that the rich were living off the work of the poor but they payed the poor and gave the poor what they needed, steady jobs.
@kingramp7312
@kingramp7312 3 роки тому
@deadshot completely false, he payed them well the poor family framed and took out the other workers unfairly just so they can get the jobs. The kims were the worst in this movie. The rich dad didn't like poor people, so what? I mean it's not morally correct but he gave them all work which they were struggling to find, keep in mind the Kims took advantage of the rich family and the other poor so they can advance. The kims were the reason the rich family fired those people, and the rich dad never exploited anyone
@kingramp7312
@kingramp7312 3 роки тому
@deadshot when did they exploited the poor family? And duh ofc you'd want to hire professionals to work in your house, tutoring your daughter, making your food and stuff you wouldn't want some randoms tho the kims did trick the rich family into hiring them by lying and scheming.
@CJayin
@CJayin 4 роки тому
The sister killed every scene she was a part of. I loved the actor so much
@viciousLUA
@viciousLUA 4 роки тому
CJayin I loved her too! I was so sad that she died :(
@BigSleepyOx
@BigSleepyOx 4 роки тому
@@viciousLUA - Might want to add a spoiler alert to your comment. lol
@LeeroniLee
@LeeroniLee 4 роки тому
@@viciousLUA fdsahlglsajh whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
@eatfugu
@eatfugu 4 роки тому
Kirsten Casado not sure if troll, or just an idiot. Why the fuck would you comment a spoiler?
@Reese3019
@Reese3019 4 роки тому
Why the fuck would people watch this video or look in the comments before seeing the movie. Idiots indeed.
@Hacer_kun
@Hacer_kun 4 роки тому
"she always ate enough for two."
@hittingyouoverthehead
@hittingyouoverthehead 4 роки тому
I connected the dots while watching the movie. Also the kid's drawing having the weird wide eyes is the man in the basement which also I realised while watching.
@gurlpower9918
@gurlpower9918 4 роки тому
But she mentions that she paid her own money for his food. So you think she was lying?
@julisong9104
@julisong9104 4 роки тому
Gurl power I think she was
@1Chasg
@1Chasg 4 роки тому
That's an awesome spot
@cowroydeo
@cowroydeo 4 роки тому
OMG I JUST REALIZED IT fucking chills dude istg
@e.k.5145
@e.k.5145 4 роки тому
i've read that no adult gets the morse code from the actual maid's husband actually means that lower class' mesaages never reaches to the upper and even if it does, the upper doesnt seem to understand. but the boy gets it and it reflects that the director have faith in newer generations
@niawithguitar
@niawithguitar 4 роки тому
I agree. And also when the daughter carried the man in her back at the end.
@jordinapigrau4769
@jordinapigrau4769 4 роки тому
Not really, the kid gets it but says nothing and completely ignores it, doesn't he?
@davidkonevky7372
@davidkonevky7372 4 роки тому
I mean, the rich kid dressing up as a native american (the poor part of the spectrum), while her poor tutor is dressed as a business woman (like the rich). Gives some sort of hope. Jessica as the film says, had potential to become rich like them, because she had the talent and attitide. While the kid looks like he will strive for hapiness and not money like his selfish father
@livlaffluv4ever
@livlaffluv4ever 4 роки тому
@@jordinapigrau4769 I didn't think the kid *completely* ignored it (though of course he still didn't do anything). Since the boy began to figure out the Morse code but then fell asleep, I interpreted it to mean that even when the rich start to understand the feelings of the poor, it's hard to take action and change the status quo. The rich may "fall asleep" and decide it's not worth the effort to help the poor because they benefit from the status quo
@rattateo
@rattateo 4 роки тому
@@livlaffluv4ever I read from someone else's interpretation that Da-song (the rich kid) symbolizes someone who can see and understand the struggles of the lower class, but is powerless to change anything, which is usually the case in reality.
@eugenamit1898
@eugenamit1898 4 роки тому
This movie made me cry when the kim famiily went back to their flooded house just after enjoying and dreaming during the night at the parks home. A different reality
@layicorn
@layicorn 4 роки тому
enjoying?
@JorgeTillo
@JorgeTillo 4 роки тому
This movie is full of allegories. What I noticed at that scene is the long downwards path they followed from the rich house to theirs. That's how far away they were from their reality and when they finally arrived they are hard hit by their reality. And while I am here, I am surprised I have not seen a comment on the big rock and it's role in the story.
@deepstariaenigmatica2601
@deepstariaenigmatica2601 4 роки тому
I can actually relate to that scene as I experience it every year in july through september as someone living in rural India. The electricity flickering the cheap lights, constant raining & thundering lightning illuminating the impending doom outside while my entire panicked family collects & takes our important valuables to higher ground. This scene hit home. Thank god I can afford cheap internet, otherwise I wouldn't have heard & pirated this film. After seeing this film & then winning it Oscar, I felt seen. A few years ago when the flood came & I woke up at night, I hear my mom crying 'what's going to happen now' while my father waits outside overlooking the flooding & rising water in the distance. I still can't get that picture out of my head. It's traumatic. All while the rich neighbors peacefully sleeping just beside our hut. I don't know what's going to happen this year cos' the govt. still doesn't seem to work on the drainage systems but let's hope for the best. This is why I've always hated rain, feared it. It's true how the perception of rain in general is massively different when it comes to both classes. For rich people it's "oh what a good weather" while for us, the lower classes it's an amplification of our poverty & miseries.
@genericbro2440
@genericbro2440 3 роки тому
@@deepstariaenigmatica2601 Dude ... I feel so fucking bad and selfish for loving rain. I hope everything went smoothly to you guys.
@dhegadheer2600
@dhegadheer2600 3 роки тому
@@deepstariaenigmatica2601 u said everything I want to say I had the same experience I spent 9 hours cleaning non stop but don't blame the rain blame society
@aquamnk30
@aquamnk30 4 роки тому
A metaphor I noticed in the movie is the acessibility to internet connection. The rich Mr. Park is the CEO of an IT firm. Mr.Kim relys on free wi-fi. The poorest in the bunker use morse code
@caitybelle16
@caitybelle16 4 роки тому
I’ve only seen this movie once so maybe i’m wrong, but I noticed in the film that when they were in the bunker and the old housekeeper was threatening to send the video, the son asks his sister if there’s any signal down in the bunker and she says that she has full bars. I also noticed that when the dad goes into the bunker the toilet works fine but in their half underground half above ground home the last time we saw their toilet it was spraying sewage everywhere. It represents how any disaster could hit and the rich people would still have access to amenities
@debajyoti.guha_bong
@debajyoti.guha_bong 4 роки тому
Very well noted. Kudos.
@RomanZolanski123
@RomanZolanski123 4 роки тому
Caitlin Belle Isle great analysis! A rich persons scraps will still be heaven to a poor person. Just like when Jessica was chomping down on the dog food. I don’t think that was just added there for drunk humour at all.
@gigantisaurusrex6647
@gigantisaurusrex6647 4 роки тому
That's so metaphorical.
@grimoireweissfan6969
@grimoireweissfan6969 4 роки тому
@Alfred Olsen the former owner of the house was the architect
@anujbeatles
@anujbeatles 4 роки тому
I love the part where 'hitting-the-Send-button' becomes the new 'held-at-gunpoint' moment for today's age.
@18skeltor
@18skeltor 4 роки тому
I think held-at-gunpoint is today's held-at-gunpoint moment too.
@laneythelame
@laneythelame 4 роки тому
That whole scene was madness but yes just as effective as pulling a trigger
@anandu14kumaresan
@anandu14kumaresan 4 роки тому
In the first scene, wifi is their saviour. Later it tries to destroy them
@Wired4Life2
@Wired4Life2 4 роки тому
@@anandu14kumaresan The ONE time you WISH there wasn't reception!
@seopark7467
@seopark7467 4 роки тому
I love that scene because of how quickly the power shifts between the two families
@heechman5436
@heechman5436 3 роки тому
The best kind of foreshadowing is the one where you can’t see it coming until the twist is revealed, and you feel stupid for missing it. When the rich dad said the housemaids only flaw was that she always ate for two, and it was revealed there was a second person living in the houses bunker, I lost my mind.
@julianalee7947
@julianalee7947 3 роки тому
Bruh
@kimberlydimaano3553
@kimberlydimaano3553 3 роки тому
Yeahhh
@alisnafathurrohim8574
@alisnafathurrohim8574 3 роки тому
how tf did i not notice this
@llenomu
@llenomu 3 роки тому
she said that she buys the food with her own money tho
@heechman5436
@heechman5436 3 роки тому
@@llenomu but she still ate enough for 2
@cho3chic
@cho3chic 4 роки тому
Another mis-en-scène in detail you want to know: There're ten chairs at the table in the rich house's dining room. And the number is the same with the sum of the people who are living in the house. Four in the rich and the poor each and two in the basement.
@fannys941
@fannys941 4 роки тому
Interesting.
@cho3chic
@cho3chic 4 роки тому
to back up this, you can see only eight chairs until the basement is revealed.
@lisa5hot
@lisa5hot 4 роки тому
Kimin Kim cool theory! but shouldn’t there then be 9 chairs and then 10, after the basement reveal? Since the housekeeper was always present?
@irianajazul7305
@irianajazul7305 4 роки тому
Because the poor mother wasn’t counted until the old housekeeper was fired. So 4 for the rich family, 3 for the poor family, and 1 for the old housekeeper. Plus two when the basement has been revealed.
@debajyoti.guha_bong
@debajyoti.guha_bong 4 роки тому
Wow
@tory6733
@tory6733 4 роки тому
Best scene in the movie, the concussed lady throwing up in a toilet as it quickly cuts to the family’s toilet erupting with sewage water almost like the pipes were directly connected.
@anawkwardsweetpotato4728
@anawkwardsweetpotato4728 4 роки тому
And even if Jessica sat on the toilet, it could not stop the sewage from leaking out.
@enf7178
@enf7178 4 роки тому
Exactly thought the same
@MeryMeryem
@MeryMeryem 4 роки тому
Wich lady and where? I cant remember right now :/
@chumbucket6989
@chumbucket6989 4 роки тому
@@MeryMeryem the old housekeeper, after her concussion from falling into the bunker, throws up in the bunker toilet
@MeryMeryem
@MeryMeryem 4 роки тому
@@chumbucket6989 oh now I remember thanks :)
@jithin
@jithin 4 роки тому
FUN FACT: Yang Jin-Mo the editor used 11 year old discontinued software final cut pro 7 to edit. He's nominated for best editing at the Oscars this year.
@chickensangwich97
@chickensangwich97 4 роки тому
That's amazing!
@questioningespecialy9107
@questioningespecialy9107 4 роки тому
What's his reasoning for using the software?
@gabrielborjas7923
@gabrielborjas7923 4 роки тому
For real?
@diegorocha2826
@diegorocha2826 4 роки тому
Do you know why he chose to do so?
@jithin
@jithin 4 роки тому
This is what Yang said in an interview, Q:Tell me a little bit about using Final Cut Pro. Have you tried other NLEs? FCP7 is just not going to work anymore eventually. Yang: "Yes, you are absolutely correct. The reason why I use it is that I’m used to it. I used Final Cut Pro from the very beginning of my career. For now - regarding sound mix and the workflow - it’s really simple to use. However, I haven’t been able to update my OS for four years.
@anniewang2591
@anniewang2591 4 роки тому
I thought it was interesting that the start of the montage, when it says "she may look like a sheep, but on the inside she's a fox. sometimes she acts like she owns the house," it's referring to the housekeeping, but the camera lingers on Ki-Jeong and those words could sort of refer to her too since she's very cunning but acts innocent, and later her family points out how easily she fits into the Park's lifestyle
@elizabethargiro9146
@elizabethargiro9146 3 роки тому
Yes, and she dies at the end! I think the film shows that people like her cannot exist successfully in society - poor people who cheat they’re way up.
@sieeeeeeen
@sieeeeeeen 3 роки тому
@@elizabethargiro9146 I do have to add though, that this is movie is trying to Tell you that due to the society we live in, there's no way to successfully Go Up the Ranks. Society is trying to Tell you that with hard Work and dedication, you can make it which Turns Out to be a lie. All of them are desperately trying to make it, but it is Impossible for them.
@80s_graffiti
@80s_graffiti 3 роки тому
@@sieeeeeeen yeah, I didn't agree with their comment either. Every billionaire in the world has their wealth due to the exploitation of nonrenewable resources, the earth, and other human beings. You can cheat and still be successful. In fact, you HAVE to cheat to be worth more than many countries.
@SybilGem
@SybilGem 3 роки тому
I agree with the view of this comment which says that this subtle way of montage reveals truly a lot about the content not only regarding the whole story but also about the human nature itself. Which means a mix of fine technics occurred on both the story-telling and the psychological levels.
@megrocks3026
@megrocks3026 2 роки тому
Ironically during the movie, I actually thought that comment was talking about Ki-Jeong and not the old housekeeper. Later, when I realized that they were talking about the old housekeeper, I was pretty confused.
@PoorFamz
@PoorFamz 4 роки тому
The dad should win an Oscar for that facial expression he made while holding up that "bloodied" napkin from the trash can alone..
@ambalavanant
@ambalavanant 4 роки тому
Exactly. That was one of the best scenes of the movie
@reeerinn
@reeerinn 4 роки тому
Ikr.. it's so dramatic but in the good way
@filmlist1177
@filmlist1177 4 роки тому
Best performance!
@ofirbun
@ofirbun 3 роки тому
Song Kang-ho is so fucking incredible in everything I've seen him in he can do goofy and funny and intense and scary all perfectly
@lance2580
@lance2580 3 роки тому
Not to mention the anguish in his eyes when he overheard the rich wife talking over the phone to her friend about how great the rain was. Dude can compact so many emotions within a single look
@tommysparty6318
@tommysparty6318 4 роки тому
"A waterproof toy tent, and a semi-basement house that got flooded"
@user-fk5nk9se4v
@user-fk5nk9se4v 4 роки тому
it is the best comments in south korea movie assess site .
@gtasanandreas1330
@gtasanandreas1330 4 роки тому
The movie in a nutshell
@birajsingha9879
@birajsingha9879 4 роки тому
Perfect depiction what Bong Joon wanted to tell. Masterclass 👌
@campkira
@campkira 4 роки тому
it not real... since there are no parent will let your kid sleep in heavy rain toy tent until morning and semi-basement like that would flood long fucking time ago...
@enagemania
@enagemania 4 роки тому
@@campkira 🙄🙄 it's a representation
@dramaticallywell999
@dramaticallywell999 4 роки тому
There’s something strangely satisfying about them going over the Jessica from Illinois in front of the doorbell
@sirinaslan5482
@sirinaslan5482 4 роки тому
I feel it too... We all wait for sister to come in the house -to Story- since brother said “i know someone for art classes” and she stops, memorize her role than yes finally we can see What will happen
@niamhcostello4766
@niamhcostello4766 4 роки тому
That was really creepy
@BrieoRobino
@BrieoRobino 4 роки тому
@@niamhcostello4766 what was creepy about it?
@shre9
@shre9 4 роки тому
I watched it so many times!!
@michaeljmobley
@michaeljmobley 4 роки тому
They practically sing it together. Raising and lowering their tones exactly together and in rhythm. A perfected rehearsal. Ready to roll.
@spinozawolfgang8546
@spinozawolfgang8546 4 роки тому
The only movie where you care for every character almost equally.
@bread5414
@bread5414 4 роки тому
Ikr
@aby1061
@aby1061 3 роки тому
Yup, but I did have my favorites. There was just something charming about Jessica, which stood out to me. I cared about the others equally though.
@lay-2356
@lay-2356 3 роки тому
why am i the opposite of this
@saikomac8626
@saikomac8626 3 роки тому
Well, it is not the only one. Princess Mononoke does a good job at that too.
@heikesiegl2640
@heikesiegl2640 3 роки тому
@Death Omen you can always compare things. The way you think about it is important. In this case he just said that princes mononoke made him care about all the characters just LIKE parasite.
@Peep-Boy
@Peep-Boy 4 роки тому
“They’re rich because they’re nice, They’re nice because they’re rich.” Right in the feels!!
@emmanuelsandoval1870
@emmanuelsandoval1870 2 роки тому
A lot of people think that they would act differently if they were in a different situation or if they had something that they didn't, thinking "oh if only I had this then I would be happy or if only I had that and then I would be happy" but I find that often times that is not the case and that humans will always be unsatisfied and act the same way
@zapazap
@zapazap Рік тому
This is a line from a character who commits assault and murder _after_ his family has secured three income streams I will take his opinions with a grain of salt. Cheers! :)
@Chibbykins
@Chibbykins Рік тому
@@zapazap no it's still a valid point. I often wonder how 'nice' I would be if I weren't born into a middle class family that kept me fed and clothed and educated, kept me entertained with holidays and smartphones. What if I lived a low income life, forever looking up at people who seem to just have things handed to them? Would I be so compassionate and charitable if I had nothing to give? Would I wish others the best and support their success? I like to think yes...but maybe not lmao
@zapazap
@zapazap Рік тому
@@Chibbykins I suspect it's more how your parents raised you than how rich they were
@Chibbykins
@Chibbykins Рік тому
@@zapazap My parents were great, but they have a lot of issues and so do I. Even as privileged as I am I struggle with anxiety, depression, alcoholism, anger issues. Who knows how that would manifest if we didn't have money to paper over all of it? Are we decent people inherently? Yeah I like to think so. But I'm not confident we would be as decent if our limits were truly tested. The character who said that line wasn't a 'good' person in the end. Doesn't mean they didn't have a point
@marcalix
@marcalix 4 роки тому
The way they showed that old housekeeper in the video door bell makes her look something sinister.
@thegreatest299
@thegreatest299 4 роки тому
She truly is sinister
@jfsylvestre573
@jfsylvestre573 4 роки тому
The reason behind this is that the movie changes genre the moment she rings on the doorbell. It went from a comedy movie to a suspense/thriller movie. Pure genius.
@ericka5157
@ericka5157 4 роки тому
Yeah, at that scene I literally pause it and search if it was a thriller or horror movie and had to turn on the lights while watching
@user-ww4gz7wx4t
@user-ww4gz7wx4t 4 роки тому
She got abused by the debt collectors i think hence the bruises
@Audgen8tor
@Audgen8tor 4 роки тому
The old housekeeper is a great actress. I have seen her in so many things. She can have you laughing hysterically in one movie & have you sobbing like a baby in something else.
@lower_than_furries9727
@lower_than_furries9727 4 роки тому
Parasite is not just a movie, it's an experience.
@jens2049
@jens2049 4 роки тому
Avid Kafka thats every remotely good movie lmao
@shlinini1111
@shlinini1111 4 роки тому
Agree.. itve had a perfect experience
@lower_than_furries9727
@lower_than_furries9727 4 роки тому
@@jens2049 but there is something about this movie that will always be etched in me. I dunno why.
@chipmunke6110
@chipmunke6110 4 роки тому
It is, I felt that the moment the movie ended
@lower_than_furries9727
@lower_than_furries9727 4 роки тому
@Fred Virtuoso i beg your pardon?
@gelofrancisco9725
@gelofrancisco9725 4 роки тому
The creepy guy in the basement somehow touches my heart, specially when they were trapped, but damn, when he walks out, I was so fucking scared again
@daniellee9889
@daniellee9889 4 роки тому
RESPECT
@VoiceoverByIvy
@VoiceoverByIvy 2 роки тому
Same. He's such an awesome actor
@zapazap
@zapazap Рік тому
Did he touch your heart when the tip of his knife touched Jessica's heart? Cheers! :)
@asnalelo.165
@asnalelo.165 Рік тому
@@zapazap ”when he walks out I was so fucking scared again”
@robertwinslade3104
@robertwinslade3104 3 роки тому
I just noticed in this scene that "Jessica" steals the peach that the family uses to poison the housekeeper. She definitely did not need to do that; they will have plenty of money from the three jobs they have managed to con out of the family at this point; both the replacing of the housekeeper and the stealing of the peach were unnecessary risks because they got greedy and were enjoying themselves.
@williamkim8866
@williamkim8866 3 роки тому
I noticed that too and loved it! What compounds the brilliance of that moment to me is the performance of the actress. The reason it's so noticeable that it was a crime committed for the pleasure of the act is that the performance emphasizes that with the fluid and casual motion taken to scoop up the peach and how she carries herself so confidently striding into the light, almost as if she's telling the world that she's untouchable.
@Dayvit78
@Dayvit78 3 роки тому
I wouldn't say it's greedy. It's just the way they live, having grown up in poverty. Just like when they didn't want to buy new fabric softener because the kid noticed they all smelled the same.
@fredguo2538
@fredguo2538 3 роки тому
I’d argue replacing of the housekeeper was going to be a risk they had to take. She is mentioned as the most “foxy and clever” out of all of the people living in the house; if anyone was going to realize something weird was going on with the Kim’s, it won’t be the Park’s, it would be her. She was too dangerous to be kept around.
@aloha3506
@aloha3506 3 роки тому
Peaches trading history are risky. It is more perfect to steal.
@CrankyHermit
@CrankyHermit 2 роки тому
She showed her stripes, revealed her character (or rather, the lack thereof). Hers is a family of victims, which justifies - even sanctifies - their immoral behavior. Ultimately a costly delusion.
@laurenevam6305
@laurenevam6305 4 роки тому
They came up those stairs so goddamn smoothly it looked like escalators
@cube_head
@cube_head 4 роки тому
Lauren-Eva M definitely intentional
@williamashrafzadeh3701
@williamashrafzadeh3701 4 роки тому
it could be to match the earlier escalator scene
@somayajularammohan1017
@somayajularammohan1017 4 роки тому
Where??
@calvintuano557
@calvintuano557 4 роки тому
somayajula rammohan shes prob. talking abt 6:10
@laurenevam6305
@laurenevam6305 4 роки тому
@@calvintuano557 she, and yes that's the timecode. thank you for posting that, only just saw their reply now.
@tanishadaharwal9386
@tanishadaharwal9386 4 роки тому
Also when the rich lady is apprehensive of water leaking into her son's tent which they ordered from US whereas the rain flooding cost the kims their home is so thoughtful
@Mashiris
@Mashiris 4 роки тому
Good observation, while the rich family were worried about trivial things the poor family lost their home.
@user-df4zw7yb4v
@user-df4zw7yb4v 4 роки тому
Yep, and as the Dad was driving the rich lady she said on the phone, "The rain was a blessing." You could just see his reaction to that...
@davidkonevky7372
@davidkonevky7372 4 роки тому
@@user-df4zw7yb4v Yeah, the father was like "wtf did she Say"
@lukasdunford4265
@lukasdunford4265 4 роки тому
Tanisha Daharwal on the ride back she was talking about turning lemons (the rain) into lemonade (the outdoor party) while kim had just lost him home to the massive flood. he looked quite angry when she said that.
@sneakyman555
@sneakyman555 4 роки тому
It was really odd as a person from the US to hear that the tent came from the US, however, most products in the US are manufactured by foreign companies like China. (Made in China, etc.)
@lew5468
@lew5468 4 роки тому
I genuinely think parasite might be the best film I've ever seen. I can't remember ever seeing another film that works on so many levels and is so meticulously and flawlessly crafted.
@SockLettuce
@SockLettuce 3 роки тому
Have you seen the shining?
@Joker-sy4xr
@Joker-sy4xr 3 роки тому
So true Parasite is perfect on every level and no movie in existence is as well crafted
@bartremmelzwaal5775
@bartremmelzwaal5775 2 роки тому
Same here, it moved me on so many levels
@KyanNezhad
@KyanNezhad Рік тому
I won't ever forget my first time watching it
@MeatBunFul
@MeatBunFul Рік тому
@@SockLettuce the shining is a shit movie
@Cyian
@Cyian 4 роки тому
i will never think the same of blinking lights anymore
@panigrahikaushik2942
@panigrahikaushik2942 3 роки тому
Underrated comment 😂
@ToThoseWhoVanished
@ToThoseWhoVanished 2 роки тому
Morse code is played at radio stations as well. Usually ignored as static
@shrutivalluri8340
@shrutivalluri8340 4 роки тому
Both Jessica and the rich husband have the exact same shot in the bath tub, in the end it's both of them who die
@zidanfajar6292
@zidanfajar6292 4 роки тому
Shruti Valluri When was the rich man On the bathub ?
@rachele.3229
@rachele.3229 4 роки тому
@@zidanfajar6292 earlier in the film. Forgot exactly when but the scene was there
@Ri-kt8to
@Ri-kt8to 4 роки тому
Zidan Fajar see 2:37 of this video
@gottadeclareit4414
@gottadeclareit4414 4 роки тому
because they both looked at home in the house, foreshadowing they would both die there.
@renkio
@renkio 4 роки тому
Bong said he drew some inspiration from Hitchcock's Psycho. I think the bath tub scene's meant to foreshadow their death.
@lazerNeo
@lazerNeo 4 роки тому
There's so much symbolism in this film I can't even count them all at this point.
@henrythomas7472
@henrythomas7472 4 роки тому
It's so... metaphorical
@wadewillsion9557
@wadewillsion9557 4 роки тому
Yesss 😭
@davidkonevky7372
@davidkonevky7372 4 роки тому
@@henrythomas7472 lmao another reference
@danymalar670
@danymalar670 4 роки тому
Koreans are usually like that, even for their music videos!!! There’s always symbolism. EVERYWHERE
@LJuaquin
@LJuaquin 4 роки тому
Have you noticed the painting of Da-song, the one hanging on the wall, it looks like geun-sae, the husband of the housekeeper moon -gwang and behind him is the indian tent of the boy on a sunny morning. and there's a yellow upward arrow on the top of the tent that indicates that geun-sae will go up and show up at the boy's party and will do a hideous crime which is the black abstract part of the painting at the lower right corner. or maybe the yellow arrow, for them, indicates that da song's dad will die and go to heaven because there's a black man shape object beside the arrow that seems ascending to heaven. Da-song's second painting, the one given to Jessica, shows geun-sae with a bloody forehead holding a knife which is actually what he looks like at the climax of the movie. 😎😎 What a brilliant movie!!!
@TheAngelicDevil007
@TheAngelicDevil007 4 роки тому
This is a brilliant observation!
@bait5257
@bait5257 3 роки тому
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@angonkatwang
@angonkatwang 2 роки тому
Mind blown🤯
@saucygamer6336
@saucygamer6336 4 роки тому
Even the comments related to this movie are so interesting that you could keep on reading them till the end and still want more. That is how good the movie is.
@gloryyy3601
@gloryyy3601 4 роки тому
Fun fact(don’t read if you don’t want spoilers): the sexual scene that was included in the movie was also intended to make the audience feel like the family itself. Since people most likely are watching it with friends or family members, the feeling of discomfort seeing that scene is the same as the poor family as they hid under the table and had no choice other than to wait it out. Edit: some people are getting mad?? Of course there are other underlying meanings but I just threw this one out because I noticed there weren’t a lot of people talking about this perspective.. It’s just comment, no need to get pressed ://
@gabrielborjas7923
@gabrielborjas7923 4 роки тому
Umm...
@jasonporter5912
@jasonporter5912 4 роки тому
absolutely amazing if true. I was watching it with a friend and we couldn't stop laughing through the whole scene
@diegorocha2826
@diegorocha2826 4 роки тому
Mmm that makes sense. I couldn't quite figure out why he chose to have this in, since everything in the movie has been so full of purpose
@jeanmyungjinlee4135
@jeanmyungjinlee4135 4 роки тому
K. gy it was also included to reinforce the theme of the movie: regardless of social status, we are all humans (with basic needs like sexual desires). The part where the basement hideout is shown for the first time has a scene that shows a pile of condoms used by the old housekeeper & her husband.
@honeykim95
@honeykim95 4 роки тому
If you notice the CEO complaining about the taxi driver being dirty and smelly, you can see how he belittles him. However, the sexual scene depicted that even the rich are "dirty" since they were perverse(the act was in the living room which rhe son could have seen). Just a different perspective I heard someone tell me.
@michaelcha9685
@michaelcha9685 4 роки тому
SOME POINTS ONLY NOTICED BY KOREANS The Korean title of Parasite (기생충) is Ki Seng Chung. The poor family son, daughter and father's names are Ki Woo, Ki Jung and Ki Taek. Part of their names have part of the word Parasite in it. I think there was a conscious effort because you never have father and son/daughter have the same middle name. It's just not done. The black noodle dish in the movie called RamDon (made up name for translation-actual called Champagetti) is a combination of $.60 instant noodle and the most expensive Wagyu beef of Korea. This is a combination of extreme ingredients. There must me a metaphor there. The poor dad being coached how to act by the poor son was an inside joke for Koreans. Kang-Ho Song (dad) is the Tom Hanks of Korea. Choi Woo-shik is just an up and coming actor.
@chipmunke6110
@chipmunke6110 4 роки тому
Jjapaguri*
@CB-cw9yt
@CB-cw9yt 4 роки тому
Interesting! When you look at the name Ki Taek, the chinese character "taek" 택 belongs to the Korean word for house. I wonder if that's on purpose as well.
@sprout_gen
@sprout_gen 4 роки тому
we need a Korean nerdwriter
@DavesPlace99
@DavesPlace99 4 роки тому
This is awesome
@lattehalfshot
@lattehalfshot 4 роки тому
Actually, it’s JJapa-guri which is a mixture of two different product. This reminds us of two families of the lower class. And very expensive beef on it. It is a thumbnail of three families.
@emi.555
@emi.555 3 роки тому
“The art teachers never lasts”
@VoiceoverByIvy
@VoiceoverByIvy 2 роки тому
omg. Rigjht!!
@zey8952
@zey8952 2 роки тому
Who said that line??
@randomgiggles5320
@randomgiggles5320 2 роки тому
More like defence against the dark arts teachers in Harry Potter. The job is jinxed.
@erikapavedtheway
@erikapavedtheway Рік тому
@@zey8952 Mrs Park
@anne_sett1169
@anne_sett1169 4 роки тому
PARASITE ~ Beginning : Comedy After 30 Minutes : Drama Again after 30 minutes : Thriller, Mystery and Revenge At the End : Horror 😍😍 Only Bong Joon Ho
@kermit90210
@kermit90210 3 роки тому
On Jimmy Fallon, he described the movie as A Funny and Scary movie
@oscurodous7655
@oscurodous7655 2 роки тому
@@kermit90210 Jimmy Fallon knows nothing about movies
@boop99
@boop99 2 роки тому
Weird bc I didn't find it comedic at all. I had a few chuckles through breath but I didn't really find it funny.
@muertez00994
@muertez00994 4 роки тому
no explosions, no cgi, no cringy writings, no cheesy lines. just acting and brains. good movie.
@hintofdwight
@hintofdwight 4 роки тому
Actually, I would agree. It was a good movie. Just not that great.
@befuddledbun
@befuddledbun 4 роки тому
I love the movie too, but they did use cgi for the top half of the rich home and poor neighborhood, as well as editing. 3d art has multiple uses.
@ulansherimbekov1350
@ulansherimbekov1350 4 роки тому
As a matter of fact, the second floor of the mansion is CGI. CGI is all around in the contemporary cinematography.
@lunaxzo2431
@lunaxzo2431 4 роки тому
Sir Dizzleh Why not that great?
@popo-yq5je
@popo-yq5je 4 роки тому
Its Masterpiece
@heybiatchitsme3734
@heybiatchitsme3734 4 роки тому
I wish i can erase my memory and watch this movie again.
@danielprettyman2888
@danielprettyman2888 4 роки тому
Watch it again with a friend. Make sure they watch the trailer first. I just did that and it's 2x's better when they have no idea how good it will be.
@gilgarcia2403
@gilgarcia2403 4 роки тому
And record ur reaction if they all same
@jw-ob1wv
@jw-ob1wv 4 роки тому
by the end of the film I couldn't remember the first half very well, you're so swept along by it and the tone and atmosphere changes without you even noticing, almost like a dream that seems coherent but also surreal
@vishnucb6085
@vishnucb6085 4 роки тому
And I want to watch memories of murder too
@emmak2971
@emmak2971 4 роки тому
I have never related more to a comment in my life
@frozenyogurtdanimation3124
@frozenyogurtdanimation3124 4 роки тому
There's a scene where the kid went outside to sleep in his yard, I was kinda thinking he did that before his birthday because he didn't wanna see the "ghost" You can also see him writing out the Morse code in his tent sent by the "ghost" using the lightbulb.
@ursula5842
@ursula5842 4 роки тому
also notice how he did not understand the message fully symbolizing how the rich will never understand the poor.
@dirt9081
@dirt9081 4 роки тому
Ursula true, but the fact that he was the only person who ever noticed & tried to decipher the message shows how there is hope in the future generations to change or better the system
@invictus88
@invictus88 4 роки тому
In the future, when they look back and make a list of the things the Oscars got right, Parasite will be on top of that list
@canaisyoung3601
@canaisyoung3601 4 роки тому
Don't you mean, "The only thing on the list"?
@invictus88
@invictus88 4 роки тому
@@canaisyoung3601 no
@benkim2016
@benkim2016 2 роки тому
Right. If the Oscars didn't choose, people will look down on them for years to come too!!
@Charlie7753
@Charlie7753 4 роки тому
The whole movie is close to perfection. An instant classic.
@TasX
@TasX 4 роки тому
And then the Oscars are like: “hey let’s award best editing to a movie that cuts scenes 100 times in 1 minute!”
@RaceSpectator
@RaceSpectator 4 роки тому
Oscars are overrated.
@kimjack1000
@kimjack1000 4 роки тому
@@RaceSpectator it's an American film awards after all. It's necessarily going to be limited in scope
@samaritan29
@samaritan29 4 роки тому
memories of murder is better that parasite imo
@yodgetfit
@yodgetfit 4 роки тому
Parasite is perfection*
@collynindino4210
@collynindino4210 4 роки тому
In the gym, the father and son had a discussion and the father said, "You know what kind of plan never fails? No plan. No plan at all. You know why? Because life cannot be planned." which means plans=never work. In the ending of the movie, the son says he's PLANNING to be rich so he can someday buy the house and see/live with his father again and give him freedom from his confinement in the basement. That is how we know that the son will never rise from his social status. He won't be able to buy that house, ever. :(
@ooccttoo
@ooccttoo 4 роки тому
I don't know about that... their plan to get hired "worked", but it led to unexpected consequences. Maybe the son's plan will also work but lead to unexpected consequences. Like, he'll get rich, buy the house, but then his father will get caught. Or he'll get rich but by that time his father has been caught. Or he'll get rich but by that time he will be jaded and decide to not take the risk of rescuing his father, instead holding onto his wealth elsewhere.
@999danae
@999danae 4 роки тому
@@ooccttoo the director even said that he calculated how much time would take the son buy the house, and it was a lot, like 5000 years, so definitely it was impossible. and the dad would live as a parasite in the house, just like the man before him.. it's a cycle
@jenna5286
@jenna5286 4 роки тому
@@ooccttoo In an interview the director Bong said he later calculated himself how long it'll take for Ki-woo to buy the house with an average salary and it takes 547 years of saving even spending nothing. It's definitely showing the director's thought of inequality, and as a Korean I couldn't stop crying at the very scene of Ki-woo conveying his 'plan' because of the absurdity of that 'plan' that's never gonna happen in his life.
@Manganization
@Manganization 4 роки тому
@@ooccttoo it wouldn't work, simply because the uncontrollable aspects of life will get in the way, as it did for his plans in the movie, unless he gets extremely lucky. Unlike the rich, a poor person's income is his lifeline. The rich can simply start again after your everyday setback, because they already have enough money to rely on. To a poor person, a mistake or accident that requires money will cost them a lot or all of their life.
@gerbs139
@gerbs139 4 роки тому
Collyn Indino The blue sky fantasy plan dissolves to the dark subterranean reality; absolutely devastating.
@FilmedbyEdmund
@FilmedbyEdmund 4 роки тому
FULL LYRICS (Bong's full version): Jessica, only child, from Illinois Chicago, Classmate of Kim Jinmo, He's your cousin, Made it to 1st interview with UNICEF, Looks like a poor man's version of Park sodam from Dogok area, Likes GD, Retired father rides yachts on Han river, Still young-at-heart mother runs a kindergarten, Baptized name is Rebecca, Likes cold noodles, Hates lying, Worked part-time for a gallery, went backpacking in her Junior year, Went to Syria and met kids, Developed interest in child psychology there and studied art therapy, Dreams to be the next Bang Jung-hwan. * ding-dong *
@jellyfishyishy
@jellyfishyishy 3 роки тому
wait that's so weird "poor man's version of park sodam" haha
@nallyaaaaaa
@nallyaaaaaa 3 роки тому
things that killed me : likes gdragon- hates lying (ahem) bang jung hwan that kinda sounds like bong joon ho ehe
@Strand0410
@Strand0410 4 роки тому
It's like poetry, it rhymes
@SianaGearz
@SianaGearz 3 роки тому
Aaaah i don't wanna ruin your 69
@nk07b55
@nk07b55 3 роки тому
Siana Gearz haha it still is
@hjp1372
@hjp1372 4 роки тому
Did you notice that the paint that the little kid drew is actually the face of the guy who lived basement
@grethelcongcong4030
@grethelcongcong4030 4 роки тому
I think the kid saw the man walking out of the basement during hist 1st grade hence the so claled "ghost"
@myownopinion6676
@myownopinion6676 4 роки тому
That is so basic. As the mother revealed re child seen ghost, it's basic to realized that.
@radicalmatamune
@radicalmatamune 4 роки тому
RESPECT !!
@cruelorviscious9392
@cruelorviscious9392 4 роки тому
1:51 holy....
@lucasnyman5424
@lucasnyman5424 4 роки тому
The shot of that ghost was the scariest thing I’ve seen in a movie after Gollum in the first lord of the the rings movie
@lockedin6699
@lockedin6699 4 роки тому
Notice how the kid adoptes this Native persona while how his Art Tutor adoptes the American identity. The American invades the Native's land. Also note how the first time we meet the kid, he shoots an arrow, indicating the start of battle for his land.
@hittingyouoverthehead
@hittingyouoverthehead 4 роки тому
Oh my goodness!! This movie is just filled with easter eggs!! I never noticed this. You're right!
@mountainous_port
@mountainous_port 4 роки тому
Good observation.
@usersknxcjdkzm
@usersknxcjdkzm 4 роки тому
How about the poor dad wearing native american hair piece?
@andrew_li
@andrew_li 4 роки тому
this is fun there must be a reason for that too. We just don't know
@howardnoh1329
@howardnoh1329 4 роки тому
and after spending time with the teacher he becomes more "civilized" in a way that she enforces on him. (he bows) this is mindblowing.
@kiddobix
@kiddobix 4 роки тому
How Jessica won over the little boy is still a mystery!
@sevdamustafazad3564
@sevdamustafazad3564 3 роки тому
she said she just searched stuff on the internet
@murilobalera
@murilobalera 3 роки тому
True. Also how the poor son didn't die instantly after taking 2 blows to the head is still a mystery for me. Still, the film is fantastic.
@olalolo22
@olalolo22 3 роки тому
His sister said that he was faking it, while Jessica is faking too so (-+-=+)
@tooruoikawa9215
@tooruoikawa9215 3 роки тому
@@murilobalera If I remember correctly the rock was fake. It was not a real rock at all because in a scene in the movie the rock floated when it was in the water. I'm going to assume because it isn't even a real rock to begin with, the material and weight is a lot lighter, thus lessening the blow. Plus the second blow wasn't really head on(?). It kind of leant a bit to the side not hitting his head but the floor instead, so maybe that is why.
@Cecilia-nn7xf
@Cecilia-nn7xf 3 роки тому
The secret is “caring”. The actress who played Jessica answered like this. She thought that the little boy might didn’t get much attention from his mom and almost raised by the housekeeper.
@donjon8328
@donjon8328 4 роки тому
Intriguing how Mr Park explains to his wife how his driver always almost crosses the line but just says he enough that he doesn't. In the ending scene the buildup of tension and anxiousness by the father forces himself to commit and eventually crossing that line by killing Mr Park.
@jasperlin8734
@jasperlin8734 4 роки тому
The scene where the man in the basement manually turns on the lights for Mr. Park represents the fact that the ones who live in poverty as the lower class are the ones who supply the needs and comfort for those of the more fortunate upper class. shook
@Gooong
@Gooong 4 роки тому
The poor look up to and respect these CEOs and work to upkeep his lifestyle while the CEO doesn't even acknowledge the poor and assumed the work was done automatically by machines or something.
@kyliedelmonte3453
@kyliedelmonte3453 4 роки тому
mind blown
@jmjoe1980
@jmjoe1980 4 роки тому
It seems to have satirized the period of President Park's long-term rule of military dictatorship when the Korean economy developed rapidly in the 1960s and 1970s. At the time, Korea was the poorest country and President Park's economic policy achievements are highly regarded, but his suppression and side effects are still being criticized. Many older generations -Baby Boomers-are overly admire him and devoted to him. On the other hand, the next generation, the democratized generation, criticizes his dictatorship, his suppression. As a Korean, when I watched this movie, there was a lot of interesting details in social criticism.
@Carolinamosvera
@Carolinamosvera 4 роки тому
Don't you say...
@jackxiao9702
@jackxiao9702 4 роки тому
@@Gooong CEOs? What about us? I find myself doing that, thinking all the crap I buy is made by machines rather than human hands.
@peacefuldawn6823
@peacefuldawn6823 4 роки тому
I love how the meaning behind Parasite is that we are all parasites, feeding off the work of others. From the main family living as parasites in the rich home, to the man in the basement as a literal parasite, to the rich parasitically living on the labour of the working class, everyone is selfishly dependant on other people. Even you are a parasite by using the work of Bong Joon-ho to make money, and I'm a parasite for even daring to analyse this film. Truly a masterpiece and I'm really glad it won Best Picture.
@emil373b
@emil373b 4 роки тому
Which is probably the most thought provoking concept, the movie illustrates; you're right! There is no such thing as non-selfishness; we all do what we do, even if we 'help' people/each other, to improve our own survival based on our genetical code and environmental experiences -- we just seem to forget, that that's why we help/work with each other (either as parasite or in symbiosis): to survive best. (If we succed in that or not.) Let's see how far our limited minds and illusions about reality will lead us; tens, hundreds, thousands or millions of years ahead -- it's all the same regardless.
@LuisSierra42
@LuisSierra42 4 роки тому
I enjoy being a parasite
@possiblymaybe6711
@possiblymaybe6711 4 роки тому
To me it’s just the rich ones ..... they can’t live without servants. The poor family had lives before meeting them while the rich family had poor people before them that they relied on and will never live without servants like the way a parasite will never survive on its own.
@peacefuldawn6823
@peacefuldawn6823 4 роки тому
Howdy Pardner Except the poor are shown to need the work opportunities granted by the rich, to the point of killing each other as they try to scramble up the hierarchy. Without the rich, the poor stay trapped in their basement; without the poor, the rich too fall into a basement. Perhaps capitalism is cruel and leads people to become parasites off the back of others, but likewise maybe it's the only thing that can keep the balance necessary to stop us from falling into chaos. When everyone is a parasite, does it not simply become a fact of life? In fact, it was by attempting to break the established order that they fall lower than before, out of the simple fact that they don't "belong". The family started off like cockroaches on the street, becoming parasites of capitalism by eliminating the previous workers who were there legitimately. While it's true that the Parks would find it hard to survive without being parasites from the labour of the poor, it is the poor disrupting the hierarchy of capitalism that ends the peace. Maybe the message is truly that we should all "know our place" and not cling to our aspirations of becoming more than we are, for without balance and mutual cohabitation, our society of symbiotic parasites would fall to ruin... and I can't bear to think what might take its place.
@possiblymaybe6711
@possiblymaybe6711 4 роки тому
Peaceful Dawn that’s literally the worst message I’ve seen someone take from this movie lol
@winterflower2002
@winterflower2002 4 роки тому
All this could have been avoided if they had talked out with the old housekeeper . Both the parties would have lived off nicely
@bandeirarv
@bandeirarv 4 роки тому
That's what I feel
@Banzybanz
@Banzybanz 4 роки тому
Not so easy to make a ceasefire when both parties don't trust each other and can ruin each other's lives.
@nirajsingh8403
@nirajsingh8403 4 роки тому
Plus they shouldn't have the maid fired that was wrong on so many levels
@mattduck69er
@mattduck69er 4 роки тому
@@Banzybanz I dunno. That's kinda the best way. If both parties can ruin the other's lives why would you spill the beans on one another.
@Banzybanz
@Banzybanz 4 роки тому
@@mattduck69er Because they don't trust each other. Such deals cannot be made from a position of desperation.
@leokimvideo
@leokimvideo Рік тому
Frankenstein edits are used all the time in films, normally no one ever notices them until you have the freaks who watch stuff crawling through frame by frame
@RaymondHng
@RaymondHng 5 місяців тому
When done properly, a film's editing can captivate a viewer and fly completely under the radar. Because of this, film editing has been given the name “the invisible art.”
@rosazhang4100
@rosazhang4100 4 роки тому
someone mentioned this but that "layer of control" set by the son is also there for comedic purposes. the dad is portrayed by a very famous actor in Korea while the son is played by a (edit) well-known but less prestigious actor. Korean audiences can immediately recognize this; it's like watching Tom Holland give acting lessons to RDJ.
@joaopedrolins7723
@joaopedrolins7723 4 роки тому
Yeah, noticed that too
@Gay-Icon
@Gay-Icon 4 роки тому
Oh my gosh that's amazing. There are so many intricate little details that I missed.
@Iswhars
@Iswhars 4 роки тому
I wouldn’t say upcoming he is well known but true there is that ironic disparity between the two
@khc4716
@khc4716 4 роки тому
Both dads are experience actors. I have seen several movies of them
@Iswhars
@Iswhars 4 роки тому
KH C he means the dad and son
@amanms1999
@amanms1999 4 роки тому
I honestly thought that people were exaggerating when they said that this is the greatest movie of the century and stuff like that. But after watching the movie I completely understand why it got such an amazing response and it deserved all the attention it received
@igorlima9303
@igorlima9303 4 роки тому
did you see the movie??
@samuelperezgarcia
@samuelperezgarcia 4 роки тому
It's a great movie, but best of the century? Nah.
@rjmari
@rjmari 4 роки тому
@@samuelperezgarcia I haven't seen Parasite yet. But I feel like you should be suggesting at least 1 or 2 movies you would consider "best of the century" if you're going to rebut a statement like that.
@Rickandmorty_com
@Rickandmorty_com 4 роки тому
ending was just trying too hard to be 'crazy' . there was no sign for the father to snap, and no reason to. the only reason the father snapped and stabbed the rich guy is because the director told him to.
@augustocezargerber3185
@augustocezargerber3185 4 роки тому
@@Rickandmorty_com He snapped because of the arrogance of his victim. The way the guy underground loved him, the talks about his smell (poverty), the fact that rich people where seeing the rain as a good thing... He was tired of those people seeing the world in that manner, tired of the inequality and arrogance.
@jagraj7015
@jagraj7015 4 роки тому
The brother gave his best in every shot of the movie. Just loved the actor.
@MatthewEncina
@MatthewEncina 3 роки тому
Thanks for this breakdown. I loved this sequence to begin with, but this gave me a whole new appreciation for it.
@AbhayaChandra
@AbhayaChandra 3 роки тому
Mathew!
@BrianFactors
@BrianFactors 4 роки тому
The movie had a constant sense of elevation. And just when you thought things couldn't get crazier, they did. Somehow, though, it all seems super realistic. That's the power of pacing.
@Crosshill
@Crosshill 3 роки тому
its really a feat to make overacted asian films seem grounded in reality, it really has to be held together strongly
@oonooooooooo
@oonooooooooo 3 роки тому
that’s ironic, because it had a constant use of stairs in the imagery. the rich family’s house has several stairs to get up to the yard and even more to get up inside and even more to get up upstairs. the poor family has several steps down, they’re in a sub-basement. and the man in the basement needs even more stairs to go down from the pantry to the basement.
@studioherald
@studioherald Рік тому
Sharing it here in case anyone is interested in checking this out. Meet the son of Parasite Director Bong Joon-ho, Korea’s up-and-coming filmmaker Hyomin 🎬 It’s his first video interview! :) ukposts.info/have/v-deo/i5N_gXyZmImEp2g.html
@priiifrg
@priiifrg Рік тому
@@Crosshill overacted? For fucks sake you haven't seen koreans speak in real life, have you? That's how they talk, there was no 'overacting' 🙄
@trayvixk4642
@trayvixk4642 4 роки тому
The actress playing the rich wife/mother is underrated. She had to play someone who is still likable even though you're also gonna hate her. Edit: I guess some people didn't pick up her snobby side. There wasn't suppose to be an obvious villain in the character--each had bad and good side. The rich wife/mother did things like put her feet near the face of poor father/husband when he was driving which is really disrespectful in Asian culture. She threw in English to show off her education/class. She treated drug addiction like a sex kink.
@scarlettbigam9893
@scarlettbigam9893 4 роки тому
Tray Vixk I never hated her! Wished she was less gullible yes but didn’t hate
@mariagabrielaacosta8759
@mariagabrielaacosta8759 4 роки тому
why you have to hete her?
@44r0n-9
@44r0n-9 4 роки тому
Didn't hate her either. Dunno why I would?
@cindyrenegade
@cindyrenegade 4 роки тому
There was nothing about her written in the screenplay that's supposed to make the audience hate her.
@neilleo
@neilleo 4 роки тому
Watch Woman of 9.9 Billion. Shes the main lead.
@dviproductions3493
@dviproductions3493 4 роки тому
Just wanted to point out the the score for this scene wasn't "spietati io vi giurai." It's called "the belt of faith" and it was an original composed specifically for the film.
@davidkonevky7372
@davidkonevky7372 4 роки тому
Jessica was killed because she was the most likely to become what she aspired from the rich family, I think the brother said that she looked like she was made for this life or something similar
@pennyroyalty
@pennyroyalty 2 роки тому
Well you know what they say, exceptional class mobility is a myth and you'd much sooner die than "make it".
@oliverseider2913
@oliverseider2913 4 роки тому
Horror movie idea: Hollywood remakes this movie.
@lemonringo566
@lemonringo566 4 роки тому
Oh my god nooooooo...
@colonelweird
@colonelweird 4 роки тому
It's gonna happen. You know it's gonna happen. The central idea of this movie is just too irresistible.
@TheWatchernator
@TheWatchernator 4 роки тому
and tries to turn it into a superhero franchise
@lemonringo566
@lemonringo566 4 роки тому
@@TheWatchernator and they'll call it Parasite-Man
@shivambahukhandi9157
@shivambahukhandi9157 4 роки тому
@@lemonringo566 😂😂
@YourBlackLocal
@YourBlackLocal 4 роки тому
Honestly I love how tight this film is. There are rarely any elements that aren’t later used in the plot and that’s what really defines a well made story for me.
@ajiththomas2465
@ajiththomas2465 4 роки тому
I would agree but there is one loose plot thread from Parasite that still bugs me to an extent. We know that the Son's Friend is basically the catalyst that got the whole film running, with him gifting the Son and his Family that Rock. Later during the Rain Flood scene, we see the Rock floating, which serves to reveal that the Rock is fake. My unanswered question is, "Why did the Son's Friend give the fake Rock to the Son and his Family to begin with?" But yeah, that's just my small loose plot thread from Parasite that's been bugging me for a while. Still an absolutely great film, hands down.
@BurntPizzas
@BurntPizzas 4 роки тому
@@ajiththomas2465 well the rock was actually the friend's grandfather's possession and it was said to bring prosperity. And since the friend knew very well the main family's financial situation it was given to them to help bring better luck. But even Bong Joon Ho admitted during the "explain the first scene" video he did with Variety that giving a gift like that is very random even in Korea. And the reveal of the rock being fake was a metaphor for the disingenuous act of kindness the friend did by giving the job to the main character, which wasn't purely wasn't help the main character but to assure that the daughter of the rich family that the friend was courting wasn't taken by another "hungry wolf".
@withnail-and-i
@withnail-and-i 4 роки тому
The boy kid at the house was kind of superfluous in many ways, that's gotta be the main flaw of the script, but it's still awesome.
@realityofimagination
@realityofimagination 4 роки тому
@@ajiththomas2465 it was never revealed that the rock is fake, at the end of the movie the son puts the rock in a river and it doesn't float.
@jessicachau6852
@jessicachau6852 4 роки тому
@@realityofimagination That is because that whole sequence of him becoming rich and successful is fake. In the sequence he finally makes it big and buys the house, when he puts the scholar rock in the pond, it sinks. But in reality, he will never be able to afford the house and see his dad again. People noticed the rock was fake because when the house was flooded, the rock was in floating. The rock being hollow all along reflects the sad truth that his plan to buy the house will never come to fruition. That his plan is hollow and he will be stuck in a run down basement for the rest of his life.
@mrflip-flop3198
@mrflip-flop3198 3 роки тому
The way the story was written and executed really feels surreal. Specially the ending, it's a complicated mix of emotions you haven't experienced before but felt like you had. It's an emotion you can only get from a nightmare you'll likely forget when you wake up only this time, you don't.
@TrendingPotato
@TrendingPotato 3 роки тому
*"Art teachers don't last even a month with my son"*
@walaakomaisip289
@walaakomaisip289 2 роки тому
What does it imply?
@leasttoxicreyna
@leasttoxicreyna 2 роки тому
She died.
@H2o3G2a
@H2o3G2a 4 роки тому
One of my favorite all-time movies, not just of 2019. This is what directors try so hard to do and often fail, it's how to entertain without losing any quality.
@sonicboom20078
@sonicboom20078 4 роки тому
Surprises me that this many people were blown away by the movie. The fact that the writing is so shit that the characters have to randomly fall down stairs in order for the story to move forward is enough for me to hate it. Sure, the technical facets of the film are somewhat dazzling, but it didn't distract me from the deeply flawed story. Plus, who actually found this film unpredictable??
@H2o3G2a
@H2o3G2a 4 роки тому
@@sonicboom20078 Give me an example of "characters randomly falling down the stairs to keep the story moving"
@kai5980
@kai5980 4 роки тому
Michael Coletti so you’re saying that you were expecting for there to be a man living in the basement? come on
@abitsourrrrsorry4885
@abitsourrrrsorry4885 4 роки тому
@@sonicboom20078 I mean, I bet you'll do the same thing if you were in that situation lmao
@asaint7332
@asaint7332 4 роки тому
Michael Coletti Ohhhh I totally get it dude, so you’re one of those guys who hates things just cause a lot of people enjoy it. Makes soooo much sense now thanks dude.
@amosbehavedcalm
@amosbehavedcalm 4 роки тому
WTF I APPLAUD YOU FOR NOTICING THE FRANKENSTEINING OF TWO DIFFERENT SHOTS MY GOD
@alexsilva28
@alexsilva28 4 роки тому
There was at least another instance (during the flood sequence) that used the same type of cut but that I noticed. But I definitely didn't noticed this one
@paramoir
@paramoir 4 роки тому
same I love noticing tiny details like those but I would've probably never caught it even if I were to watch it twenty more times
@CarloBarlongo
@CarloBarlongo 4 роки тому
timestamp?
@Ines-jj2er
@Ines-jj2er 4 роки тому
Carlo 5:20
@CaatsGoMoooo
@CaatsGoMoooo 4 роки тому
Absolutely seamless
@angelaotimo9297
@angelaotimo9297 4 роки тому
One of the most symbolic scenes for me was with Jessica in the flooded house, sitting on the toilet which was almost "exploding", and yet she was smoking with that calmness and attitude. A few hours earlier she was enjoying a luxurious bath at the Parks' house bath tub, and now she is here facing the reality. Before there was clear water in an almost spa experience at the villa, and now there is dirty, black water at her flooded basement. And with a sad but very calm face she pulls out the hidden pack of cigarettes and has a cigarette, in a scene that looks like she is realising "where she really belongs", and that the day she had at the rich house was just an illusion that she could be a part of it, even for a little. The few money that she had hidden in the pack of cigarettes looked also like a symbol to me, a reminder that whatever she might do the only thing she can achieve is a few money that fit in her pack of cigarettes, and she can't change her lifestyle and the "caste" she belongs. The lack of movement between the social classes is a raw truth that she realises at that moment... So much symbolism in this movie, I can't stop recalling like every scene to find the messages!
@magic8ball331
@magic8ball331 4 роки тому
Angela Otimo she didn’t smoke in the other house, either. It’s one of the few “luxaries” that she can afford.
@angelaotimo9297
@angelaotimo9297 4 роки тому
@@magic8ball331 That's true, I hadn't thought about it.
@toringaming723
@toringaming723 3 роки тому
parasite has some of the best writing in a movies I've ever seen. each character has a uniqe personality and theres no flaw, everything is reasonable and the pacing is just perfect with stuff that makes sense and slowly unravels an amazing plot twist that shook me to my core. As its so realistic and so grounded into reality where i can see this actually happen in real life.
@axeledongo7846
@axeledongo7846 4 роки тому
Only a great movie like this could get the nerdwriter out of his hole
@eatfugu
@eatfugu 4 роки тому
You make him sound like Bilbo Baggins
@yourremarkablyaveragepal781
@yourremarkablyaveragepal781 4 роки тому
JJJ He is.
@ethangorham17
@ethangorham17 4 роки тому
@@eatfugu Don't tell the Sackville Nerdwriters
@marikafasola8771
@marikafasola8771 4 роки тому
theres nothing great about that movie! It is pretensious. It is empty.
@buhkangliwayway
@buhkangliwayway 4 роки тому
@@marikafasola8771 there's nothing that great about nerd writer. He's pretentious and empty.
@NateandNoahTryLife
@NateandNoahTryLife 4 роки тому
This was the kind of movie that reminded me why I go to the theaters. Just beautiful, funny, and crushing all at the same time.
@alessioaltieri2157
@alessioaltieri2157 4 роки тому
I watched this online because its not out anywhere in the UK yet but I'm planning to go watch it again in cinemas when it hopefully releases in Feb, would you say the experience is better, worse or just as good as watching it from home?
@iliveinsideyourhouse3943
@iliveinsideyourhouse3943 4 роки тому
I just watched this on my phone.
@zyrrhos
@zyrrhos 4 роки тому
It is a rare accomplishment. I can think of only one other film that succeeds at being as horrific as it is funny: Fargo.
@zyrrhos
@zyrrhos 4 роки тому
@@alessioaltieri2157 Films like this are always better viewed at the theater. I've seen it three times now. Twice in the theater and once at home. I would not have wanted to see it first on the small screen. But now I can enjoy it at home because it's just about appreciating the details.
@kor_cinnamon
@kor_cinnamon 4 роки тому
I'm from Korea and I wonder if this movie is commercially available in theaters in other countries such as US and Europe like Korea. Like.. do they just watch it on their phones or somewhere else?
@sashaqueenie
@sashaqueenie 4 місяці тому
I rewatched this film a few days ago, by showing it to my mom. I first learnt of this movie when it won the Palme d'Or at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival and wanted to watch it. The moment I finished it, I was blown away. And then when it was nominated for the Academy Awards, I was ecstatic. But when the Academy awarded Parasite for Best Picture, I was standing and applauding in my living room, as the cast and crew accepted the award. Some people disliked the film but I really appreciate the beauty of this film making result. It is magical.
@MariaJose-pm4wh
@MariaJose-pm4wh 3 роки тому
I still find it a mystery how Jessica found out that the "incident" of Da-song occurred in first grade
@kjj26k
@kjj26k 3 роки тому
Apparently a dark smudge in the bottom-right corner of a painting=trauma.
@cartmanschannel
@cartmanschannel 3 роки тому
I was wondering the same thing. I guess she was just smart and observant enough to know that. Do you guys remember the last scene from "Catch me if you can" that Tom Hanks asks Leo how did he passed the exams? He just says he "studied".
@needanapocalypseasap4343
@needanapocalypseasap4343 2 роки тому
jessica was below the table when the lady was narrating the incident to the mother
@caiogomes9393
@caiogomes9393 4 роки тому
Update: Yang Jin-Mo was Oscar nominated for his job in editing the movie
@eraserboy12345
@eraserboy12345 4 роки тому
As correctly predicted. I hope he wins.
@birajsingha9879
@birajsingha9879 4 роки тому
He is well deserve, so as the movie in winning Best Picture this year. Bong Joon could win the best director.
@campkira
@campkira 4 роки тому
yeah.... oscar... best they going to get is internation film...they need to spend alot of money for the judge just to see them..
@prakharagarwal3555
@prakharagarwal3555 4 роки тому
@@campkira Are you sure about that
@simaopedro7670
@simaopedro7670 4 роки тому
@@campkira oops....
@analyzingglobalcinema6805
@analyzingglobalcinema6805 4 роки тому
Hollywood: Films are either entertainment or contemplative, you can't do both. Parasite: *Hold my Beer*
@angelicamavarez9160
@angelicamavarez9160 4 роки тому
Hold my peach.
@analyzingglobalcinema6805
@analyzingglobalcinema6805 4 роки тому
@@angelicamavarez9160 winner.
@Immanence
@Immanence 4 роки тому
@@angelicamavarez9160 AHAHAHAAHAAHSAHSUHSHSHASHSUSHAUSHA ♥
@sasaazn
@sasaazn 4 роки тому
Hold my soju
@Darfaultner
@Darfaultner 4 роки тому
Hollywood is a scared pussy cat. It can no longer make art.
@moviehermit5631
@moviehermit5631 3 роки тому
The last shot panning down from the window the the semi-basement (which replicated the opening shot of the film) that showed Ki-woo in the same place he was at the beginning, but with much less in a cold dark home with a father cut off from society and a sister who was murdered, was incredible. After we see his fantasy of buying that house and reuniting with his father, we pan down from the hopes and dreams of a plan, and reveal the true place where Ki-woo was and will remain
@JonnDthunDer
@JonnDthunDer 3 роки тому
Correction: Handel's Rodelinda does not play throughout the montage scene you're discussing. It is found elsewhere in the film (earlier, I think?) but the track you hear all throughout this montage is "Belt of Faith", part of the original score by Jung Jae-il. Just want to make sure the actual composer gets credit where massive credit is clearly due!
@lukecariaga917
@lukecariaga917 Рік тому
Sad I had to scroll so far down to see this. This video has millions of views and the composer’s hard work is credited to someone else. It’s a shame.
@mangosocks7710
@mangosocks7710 4 роки тому
Call Me by Your Name : peaches Parasite: peaches Conclusion: peaches = cinematic success
@Ohupi1
@Ohupi1 4 роки тому
Just as that Letterboxd review says: "Call Me By Your Name's cum peach walked so Parasite's murder peach could run".
@gp3828
@gp3828 4 роки тому
Peaches come from Georgia, the Peach state. If peaches = cinematic success, then more films should be made in Georgia. Peaches = cinematic success. Thus, more films should be made in Georgia. This is why Atlanta is the new Hollywood.
@parkerjeon720
@parkerjeon720 4 роки тому
That's why the impeachment will be a success
@ajaxafro7395
@ajaxafro7395 4 роки тому
Parker Jeon I see what you did there. But don’t celebrate yet, he still has a trump card
@gp3828
@gp3828 4 роки тому
@The alien in your backyard It is the peach state.
@rummiii7877
@rummiii7877 4 роки тому
This is a classic that English professors will start showing in their classrooms
@solar6284
@solar6284 4 роки тому
Ramla Irfan ... you mean film professors?
@keziaeunike1139
@keziaeunike1139 4 роки тому
I watch this movie for the first time in an English class 😂
@mikevillegas9416
@mikevillegas9416 4 роки тому
I hope so
@duhquack7167
@duhquack7167 4 роки тому
Thuy Both, English professors would use it as a means to analyze and show examples of metaphors, allegories and such.
@headphonic8
@headphonic8 3 роки тому
Why the hell would an English professor show a Korean movie instead of read literally any English literature book? This isn’t the only media with metaphors in it
@kalle162
@kalle162 4 роки тому
"Every success bears the seeds of failure.." Wow, that's some hard-hitting truth.
@TalonsOfFire
@TalonsOfFire 8 місяців тому
I think this movie is timeless, what a masterpiece. One of the very best films made in decades.
@shou_191
@shou_191 4 роки тому
“Pacing” it’s exactly what amazed me the most when I got out from the theater, how he manages to maintain it through all the movie a certain tempo ! It was just amazing, favorite movie of the year
@kevtb874
@kevtb874 4 роки тому
The second half of the movie takes off and introduces so many new elements and twists and turns and yet it never goes off the rails or feels rushed. When it was over I was blown away at just how much was packed into the final hour.
@campkira
@campkira 4 роки тому
they professional... i see all kind of korean movie all the time... they like this type of depressing movie since it make they money....
@Jupiter_Claw
@Jupiter_Claw 4 роки тому
A wise woman once said "Do it clockwise"
@RetroDogs
@RetroDogs 4 роки тому
I hate you for commenting this
@skinnylegend6864
@skinnylegend6864 4 роки тому
Omg no😂
@Gam1n4eva
@Gam1n4eva 4 роки тому
what about to and fro
@gwenstacyk9881
@gwenstacyk9881 4 роки тому
Lmfao
@gwenstacyk9881
@gwenstacyk9881 4 роки тому
Jupiter Claw i cant sat still watching that scene while my baby was sleeping next to me. Lol im like “haha noo omg noo(volume down)” imagine being under that table. A father, a daughter and a brother ...
@Cyra7
@Cyra7 3 роки тому
The plot, the directors choices, the acting was phenomenal. One of the works of art that makes you actually feel the emotions and leaves you anticipating for more
@anarodriguezz8860
@anarodriguezz8860 3 роки тому
Okay bare with me here... I know this was about 2 years ago but something I found was so shocking... is the foreshadowing of would happen to their dad. His own wife said in the conversation they were having when they have the house to themselves. She said something like, " He would become a roach, running and hiding." This was subtle but so obvious. The dad ran because he know that would suffer the consequences because of what he done. He ran and hide just has a roach does when it is being chased to be caught or killed. Something that when I first watched this movie... I know it was going to sweep the Oscars. Amazing movie.
@ginsengjin
@ginsengjin 4 роки тому
Parasite was about 3 classes of society: upper class, lower class, and the outcast. And oh boy did the outcast class make an entrance in this movie.
@strongwise1255
@strongwise1255 4 роки тому
middle class is watching
@0xfeedcafe
@0xfeedcafe 4 роки тому
@@strongwise1255 some people says that middle class "don't exist", maybe is the intention of the director to reclect that
@campkira
@campkira 4 роки тому
all i see is people who living right next to north korea waiting to fuck up their life.... it don't matter what life they are living...
@lukesouthern3640
@lukesouthern3640 4 роки тому
@@campkira if you're desconsidering their economic conditions, you didnt get it.
@mintfae8936
@mintfae8936 4 роки тому
@@0xfeedcafe That's actually quite strange, I personally believe middle class exists, working people who usually have enough for minor luxuries (like a car) and can afford to cover all their necessities, but not enough to live like the upper class and never be worried about having economical problems. They also struggle as their country struggles.
@adversitycartoons4050
@adversitycartoons4050 4 роки тому
I wish Every Frame a Painting was still around. Would have loved to seen his take on this movie.
@tobypark2045
@tobypark2045 4 роки тому
Ikr? I wonder what happened to that guy, those videos were quality.
@abdelkader9242
@abdelkader9242 4 роки тому
You can still find him narrating videos for other channels by searching his name but these are rare and little old ,as i remember he said that his channel fulfilled its purpose so the end (not sure about that 100%)
@CleidsonLourenco
@CleidsonLourenco 4 роки тому
He is making content for the Criterion Channel and blu-ray releases
@TheKevlar4
@TheKevlar4 4 роки тому
@@aidilmubarock5394 can i get a link
@aidilmubarock5394
@aidilmubarock5394 4 роки тому
@@TheKevlar4 sorry I missmatched it with now you see it
@ejkim5385
@ejkim5385 4 роки тому
You got it wrong about the music. It's not a piece from Handel's opera. It's an original piece composed for this film by a Korean composer Jung, Jae-il. The title is Belt of Faith. Director Bong asked for it to sound like a piece from Baroque era.
@JK-bp9fh
@JK-bp9fh 3 роки тому
One of the movies where I want to reset memory and watch it again with a shocked face
@jobenmedrano7422
@jobenmedrano7422 4 роки тому
The scariest thing about this film is that it's real.
@rjignc
@rjignc 4 роки тому
WDYM?!
@jobenmedrano7422
@jobenmedrano7422 4 роки тому
I'm talking about the situation of our society.
@aceisawesome_
@aceisawesome_ 4 роки тому
yeah. It's exaggerated in that it escalates dramatically and ends in tragedy for all sides, but at its core it's something that happens everywhere in life.
@buzinaocara
@buzinaocara 4 роки тому
we live in a society, amIright
@jeremybeau8334
@jeremybeau8334 4 роки тому
Now that de know it, de can do something about...
@jonnguyen3732
@jonnguyen3732 4 роки тому
The movie did a good job in showing that wealth is relative. The rich treat the main family no better than the family did to the old housemaid. We can see this based on how the mom, Jessica, and them were unwilling to compromise to bring food down for the crazy guy in the basement. They have that sense of superiority just because they are higher class. The lines get blurred.
@joshdunham7167
@joshdunham7167 4 роки тому
I believe it shows the inner conflict of the poor and a slap to the face to people who think they are moral. Had a huge discussion with a friend who said, "I would've never done that", no James, you would have done the exact same thing. People are not bad because they want to be, people are bad because they *can* be.
@christianmarroquin8370
@christianmarroquin8370 4 роки тому
@@joshdunham7167 Well it's like the mother said, "If I had all this money, I'd be nice" Being part of the working class under capitalism forces people to be cutthroat, ruthless in order to succeed. Both poor families literally depend on the continued suffering of the other in order to survive.
@Tomatoetrain
@Tomatoetrain 4 роки тому
Hey Mo-lester , I know it’s not popular these days, but this is a major reason I am pro-religion. I’m not talking about people that fake it, but actual devoted people who stick to their morals. Religion lays down solid lines that declares they should not be crossed. Watching this movie a lot of lines were crossed: greed, dishonesty, selfishness, a general lack of compassion, and murder. There was a line in the film when the son asked “what would ___ do?” and the sister answers “___ wouldn’t be in this situation.” They shouldn’t have been in that situation but their lack of adhering to their morals led them there. The characters ignored their morals because it was beneficial to them, but it hurt others in the process. We all know what is right and wrong but we betray our own morality when it’s in our favor. You are so right in your last statement; virtually everyone wants to be good, but when it’s in their better interest to be bad they will take it. No ones immune to this, it’s one of life’s greatest temptations-selfishness vs the greater good. I still grapple with my morality-would I cross the line in these circumstances or will I do the right thing even though it will hurt me? Actual devoted religious people are rare, because it is so hard. It goes against our nature to help others when it hurts ourselves (& vice versa w/ hurting others to help self). That is what is so great & the idea of heaven so good. A utopia of people putting the others first before themselves. It’s an unobtainable idea in this world, essentially a world of superheroes(usually defined by this trait~self sacrifice). Wow I really went on a tangent. I get if you don’t want to read that ^ no hard feelings. I just felt the need to write it after watching this movie. It broke my heart to see these normal people devolve into making these heartless acts (the rich & the poor alike). What scared me the most is how it snowballed in escalation up to the end. How I might not be able to trust myself to be “good”. It scared me about myself. I just hope and pray that when it comes to it I will be strong enough and that you will as well. If you do take the time to read/if you care & if you disagree w/ me & think I’m completely wrong or just have a comment- please reply I’d love to hear anyone’s thoughts on the matter
@cj0736
@cj0736 3 роки тому
@@Tomatoetrain thank you for sharing your thoughts. This makes sense why I am scared of myself too.
@aaliyah410
@aaliyah410 3 роки тому
@@Tomatoetrain This is very well-said. As a believer (and as someone raised from a poor family under working class), I constantly have questions everyday. And yes, sometimes I am scared of myself, too.
@sojakambakkaran6100
@sojakambakkaran6100 4 роки тому
The movie looks like they found the title first then a script that fits for the title... everything round around that title perfectly
@DungeonStudio
@DungeonStudio 4 роки тому
Bong just makes it all look so easy. Yet is amazing how time and space is manipulated in front of us, and we just go along for the ride still. Much like the scene where Mr. Park notices his coffee in his cup in the back seat hardly moves as Mr. Kim drives him. Simply smooth and steady throughout.
@EatenByLong
@EatenByLong 4 роки тому
Do some quick maths between the order of the correlated shots and you'll see: 6:08 43-20=23 6:11 47-24=23 6:14 48-25=23 6:16 49-26=23 6:19 57-11=46 (=23*2) This mathematical precision truly took the rhythm of the montage to a whole new level!!!
@larrybarry8890
@larrybarry8890 4 роки тому
Amazing!
@rustyrust804
@rustyrust804 4 роки тому
You got eye for details
@SubscribersWithoutAnySubscribe
@SubscribersWithoutAnySubscribe 4 роки тому
What's the significance of the number 23?
@CoversTavo
@CoversTavo 4 роки тому
@@SubscribersWithoutAnySubscribe Not significance.. Only you can see the rhythm in the montage. Don't make stupid conclusions
@SubscribersWithoutAnySubscribe
@SubscribersWithoutAnySubscribe 4 роки тому
@@CoversTavo Lol sorry 😂 Ok so it only matters that the important beats are equally spaced apart not how long the space is?
@sotd8372
@sotd8372 4 роки тому
The man in the basement constantly pound his head at the switch light till got blood is just like a call for help of the bottom of society. No one answers, just an unsteady light that never be seen. The kid who is the only one saw the man and understand the sign of the call for help was considered to be cured in the rich family.
@angelaotimo9297
@angelaotimo9297 4 роки тому
Amazing thought! It may also mean that the rich kid is not yet "totally spoiled" by the rich life, as a kid he is more innocent so he can see/hear the call for help. But again, his innocence as a child makes him completely honest, talking about the smell of the mom and dad of the poor family, something the rich family also talked about but privately, not in front of them. Which means the kid is starting to take after his parent's thoughts about poor people (they smell badly, which is a metaphor), and eventually will be like them in the future.
@coldcoffeed
@coldcoffeed 4 роки тому
@@angelaotimo9297 but we also have to take into consideration that the kid never say they smell bad or anything like that, he just noticed they smell different and nothing else. And just as you said, he hasn't been "infected" by the rich yet and to me that means there is a little ray of hope that he will not be the same as his parents and that change can be possible
@Sun-vm5fz
@Sun-vm5fz 4 роки тому
@@coldcoffeed sadly he died at the end, now the rich mom would have to be a single mother with only her older daughter and no son nor husband
@Sun-vm5fz
@Sun-vm5fz 4 роки тому
@Grikk Ring Daulagufu well, the mom said that whenever he gets a seizure or somethibg like that happens they have 15 mins to go to the hospital before its game over for the boy, well after they were about to take him the dad gets stabbed and the mom faints and obviously that 15 minute window is very very no5 possible soooo yeah most people thought he died
@rjignc
@rjignc 4 роки тому
Xuan Bach Mai but keep in mind that he chose to remain silent about it even though he knew someone was calling for help...
@nirvikkarki1666
@nirvikkarki1666 4 роки тому
Parasite is one of those movies which you can rewatch thousand times and still not get bored
@secretlyhappily
@secretlyhappily 4 роки тому
That last scene when Kitaek picks up the bloody tissue from the trash had the theater in stitches when I watched it. Absolutely hilarious! I love the irony of having Choi Wooshik, Kiwoo, guide his father in acting out the scene when he's a younger actor and Song Kangho is known for being one of the most iconic actors in Korea of all time. This movie is so metaphorical in an international and Korean context, there's lots of small things hidden in the film that would be picked up by only a Korean audience. One of my favorites is that the man in the basement and Kitaek actually became impoverished in the same way, by trying to open a chain restaurant. That restaurant parallels a real chain that led to a large number of people in Korea losing their jobs, meaning that the story is very familiar to some people. There's a lot of parallels in the poor family and basement family lives, the way the housekeeper and her husband communicates is through very formal speech, strange for a married couple to do. Their relationship is being cared for by the wife since she provides all the sustenance he needs, but treats him with such high reverence despite him leading to this living situation.
@harvey2609
@harvey2609 4 роки тому
All of the actors in this film are perfectly cast. It truly is flawless.
@mgparis
@mgparis 3 роки тому
yes! including the two Park kids whom nobody seems to comment on, they were both awesome :)
@isabelcalderon6191
@isabelcalderon6191 2 роки тому
U right!
@user-nr1py1xe9o
@user-nr1py1xe9o 4 роки тому
Hollywood would say: "Be excited for Parasite 2 next year"
@MP-ru9rx
@MP-ru9rx 4 роки тому
Oh man, they're gonna remake it aren't they?
@KhoaNguyen-rk9dz
@KhoaNguyen-rk9dz 4 роки тому
@Henry Mv Or a Netflix series: "Maids of Parasite: Origins"
@luisneumannp2748
@luisneumannp2748 4 роки тому
2 Parasite 2 Furious
@AlexJ1
@AlexJ1 4 роки тому
@@MP-ru9rx the rich family will be black and the poor family white for added ~themes~. Also it will be an American comedy so of course it will have a car chase with a drug dealer and everyone in the car yelling
@shijocamp6180
@shijocamp6180 4 роки тому
im done with youuuuuuu LMAOOO
@fayetopias
@fayetopias 2 роки тому
This is a perfect movie. You can tell how much Bong cares about his art.
@Sophia-hs7et
@Sophia-hs7et 3 роки тому
4:47 another interesting thing to note is that it's been said that the director acted out many scenes himself to show actors exactly what he wanted, and Ki-Woo is doing the same for his dad here. Acting it out, directing him.
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