overrated movie

America 2022-04-23 07:01:15

Overestimated films, the reason for the high score, it is estimated that this theme is to expose the gap between the rich and the poor. "Due to technical reasons", it seems to be correct. Strongly discouraged! Warning: The following content contains a lot of spoilers.

As the saying goes, poor people must have something to hate. "Son" forged a certificate and has been lucky enough to get a tutoring job. But I don't know what to do. I want my sister to find a job, and use the same method to get my sister to get a job as a tutor. Given the long-term poverty, the fear of being poor is barely understandable. Then the younger sister used despicable means to trap the driver so that the father could take over the driver's position. In the end, the family used despicable means to deceive the servant and let "mother" take over the servant's position. This is too much, this family is really mean and greedy. Sadly, after the whole family got a job, they didn't know how to cherish their hard-earned work. To actually take advantage of the employer's family to go camping and make a mess at the employer's house, the quality is really low. No do No Die, if it weren't for doing this, there wouldn't be a series of things behind it. It is the right way to cherish your work, make good money, and then receive a good education, create a good growth environment for the next generation, and work hard to change the status quo of life, isn't it? Why not have to die?

At the end of the story, what's even more ridiculous is that "Dad" stabbed the "rich owner" with a knife because the rich owner disliked the smell on his body. Psychopath? Is the heart distorted by poverty? Although this society is full of all kinds of injustices and there is an insurmountable gap between the rich and the poor, this cannot be a reason for you to do evil. Let "I'm poor and I'm justified" become a thing of the past! In this play, what I see instead is the innocence and kindness of the rich, and the greed and ugliness of the poor.

This "high-scoring movie" doesn't seem to be good at all. Korean movies are sometimes overrated in China.

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  • Tressie 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    I admire the five-body cast. Selfishness must take the Palme d'Or! ! ! Bong Joon-ho has played up a story about class differences. How funny the first half is, how sad the middle is, and how scary the end is. The skilled directing skills and precise and powerful script make the viewing effect the most surprising I have seen for many years. The problem Bong Joon-ho poses is that the poor are good and the rich are also good. People of different classes are doing things that are very in line with their identities, so this kind of superficial kindness can't be a bridging agent for contradictions at all, and it will only deepen the contradictions. When neither side is at fault, then who is at fault?

  • Gertrude 2021-10-20 18:58:45

    The greatest thing about this movie is that the rich actually did nothing wrong. The husband and wife are affectionate, the children are happy, there is no cheating, no cold violence, no child abuse, and they are generous to the drivers and servants. It's really kind and pure, but you just can't help but hate them, hate them, hate them.

Parasite quotes

  • [repeated line]

    Geun-se: Respect!

  • 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-wooPark 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]