Parasite, directed by Bong Joon-ho, won the Oscar for Best Picture five years ago, transforming perceptions of Korean cinema on the global stage. The film explores the struggles of the impoverished Kim family who ingeniously infiltrate a wealthy family's life through clever scams. While it captivates with its entertaining blend of heist and dark comedy, it also delivers a profound commentary on class divides and societal inequality. The film's brilliant plot twist furthers its narrative depth, making it a landmark achievement in cinema that remains impactful today.
Parasite isn't just about shocking twists; it navigates the 'eat-the-rich' genre with nuance, entertaining us while critiquing society's class divide.
Bong Joon-ho's film transforms the narrative from a simple heist to a deeply resonant commentary on wealth disparities, reflecting both societal issues and human emotions.
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