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Funny thing is my wife said she seen better Korean movies

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I’m proud of her

but overall great movie that was very entertaining and while the ending started to get a bit too bizarre it was a great twist

Chingu
Tae guk gi


Theres one more I cant remember off top right now but if you haven't seen those 2 yall go ahead and enjoy those on me.
 
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I keep reading all this shit about how it’s about wealth inequality, the poor leaching off the rich, the rich naive to the poor people’s plight, blah, blah, blah, but it ain’t like these niggas were living the slum dog millionaire life or some shit.

Hell, I was close to their position most of my youth so I guess it’s hard for me to feel bad for them.

All I took from it was they fucked up a good hustle by kicking it in the boss’ house. I knew they was coming back early as soon as I saw they ass living it up.
 
Him stabbing the homeowner bcuz he smelly was stupid
Man, if he had just kept his cool they could have all kept their jobs. Could have played it like they were just helping a stabbing victim they had no relation to. Not like they yelled “Oh no my daughter’s been stabbed” or no shit like that.

Like I said, they just fucked up a good hustle. If this has been about a black family hustling a white family, that’s all anybody would be saying.
 
Watch: Tragedy and comedy in Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite

Dissecting the slapstick and dramatic elements of the South Korean filmmaker’s Oscar-winning satire.

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uestion: what do Julius Caesar and Buster Keaton have in common with South Korean filmmaker Bong Joon-ho? Two words: comedy and tragedy.

To celebrate the home ents release of Parasite on 1 June, we asked ace video essayist Luís Azevedo to explore the techniques Bong uses to juxtapose and bring together these two ends of the emotional spectrum.

Watch below to find out how Bong combines elements of slapstick humour and high drama to dazzling effect in his Oscar-sweeping social satire.

Parasite is now available to own and watch online here.



 
If I had gone into it expecting a mediocre movie I might have liked it. The hype kinda ruined it.
 
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