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Title: Parasite

Tagline: Act like you own the place.

Genre: Comedy, Thriller, Drama

Director: Bong Joon-ho

Cast: Song Kang-ho, Lee Sun-kyun, Cho Yeo-jeong, Choi Woo-shik, Park So-dam, Lee Jung-eun, Chang Hyae-jin, Park Myung-hoon, Jung Ji-so, Jung Hyeon-jun, Park Keun-rok, Jung Yi-seo, Cho Jae-myung, Jeong Ik-han, Kim Gyu-baek, Ahn Seong-bong, Yoon Young-woo, Park Jae-wook, Lee Dong-yong, Jeon Eun-mi, Kim Geon, Lee Joo-hyung, Lee Ji-hye, Kim Bo-ryeong, Park Hye-sook, Baek Seung-hwan, Riccardo Ferraresso, Ko Kwan-jae, Lee Si-hoon, Seo Bok-hyeon, Shim Soo-mi, Yoon Hye-ri, Andreas Fronk, Anna Elisabeth Rihlmann, Rosie Peralta, Shin Seung-min, Park Seo-jun, Kwak Sin-ae

Release: 2019-05-30

Runtime: 133

Plot: All unemployed, Ki-taek's family takes peculiar interest in the wealthy and glamorous Parks for their livelihood until they get entangled in an unexpected incident.

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There are many wealthy people who have taken short cuts -- legal or not -- to get their place in society. The Kim family in Seoul is of the underclass, but, they see no issue adopting the 'ethics' of some of the very wealthy to claim a piece for themselves. The Kims are living in a below street level hovel barely scraping by, but they aren't without certain wits and skills.

An opportunity falls in their lap when their son Ki-Woo (Woo-sik Choi) finds himself tutoring a sweet teen daughter (Jung Ziso) or a successful tech entrepreneur Park Dong-Ik (Sun-kyun Lee) and his lovely if simple wife Yeon-Kyo (Yeo-jeong Jo). Before long the Kims all but move into the Parks' spacious architectural marvel of a home (each couple has a male and a female child).

Director Bong Joon-Ho who also co-wrote the screenplay (with Jin Won Han) takes his time to set up the story. As seen in his previous work such as OKJA, SNOWPIERCER, THE HOST and MOTHER, Bong isn't the most formal filmmaker working today. His movies often seem wildly inconsistent in style and tone. Seeming leaps in logic and form abound. But, what makes his work so consistently invigorating and exciting is that if one looks past the seeming chaotic structure, Bong plays fair with the viewer. The extended set-ups are a means to an end. There is a 'Bong Playbook' that he is setting up and he abides by those rules.

PARASITE is an exemplary case of the Bong Playbook. Once the dominoes fall the scabrous satire can cut deeply. Class warfare isn't an original concept in and of itself, but Bong continually upends expectations and circumstances here. Making it all the more interesting is that he doesn't set up the rich Park family as cartoon villains. Heck, they are so banal that one feels more sympathy for them. You shouldn't want them to get their lives disrupted -- but, you also can't help but cheer on the disruptors (the Kims).

Bong takes PARASITE to some dark places and quite visceral places. There's some razor sharp allusions to the works of the great Luis Bunuel (DIARY OF A CHAMBERMAID, VIRIDIANA), Chabrol's (CEREMONIE) as well as, most pointedly, Gorky's The Lower Depths, but, it still remains firmly the work of Bong Joon-Ho. Without a doubt, there are some allusions to provincial matters in South Korean society that will escape domestic viewers, but, Bong's scalpel cuts broadly and deeply enough for most international audiences (it won the Palme D'or at Cannes and is South Korea's official International Film entry). It's a wild tasty ride.

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I don't know if there are rules that prevent it but, frankly, I'm disappointed that some of the film's cast weren't nominated for Leading or Supporting Actor awards.

Why would there be rules in place to prevent it? If you mean because they are acting in a foreign language, then, no, there are not. Antonio Bandaras was nominated this year for Pain and Glory. Two actors were nominated last year from Roma. Isabelle Huppert was nominated a few years ago for Elle. And Amour also received an acting nomination in the year when it was nominated for Best Picture.

I think the trouble with Parasite getting individual acting nominations is that it truly is an ensemble piece, and while everyone is really great in it, no one stands above anyone else as the center of the film. Joaquin Phoenix and Renee Zellweger were the absolute center of their respective films, and if you took those performances out and replaced them with other actors, the film would fall apart. Even though the supporting casts around them were doing good work, in both cases, the whole movie revolved specifically around their character. With Parasite being structured as an ensemble piece, it's harder to single out single performances because the nature of the storytelling makes it an ensemble piece rather than a vehicle for a star turn. That isn't meant to knock on the cast at all, but it's a different storytelling design than stuff that usually gets individual acting awards. They did win Best Ensemble at the Screen Actors Guild Awards, and this is exactly the kind of film that benefits from a category like that rather than an individual achievement category because there, they were able to honor the entire group. The Academy doesn't really have a mechanism to honor an entire cast collectively for acting.
 

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Good points, Jake. But with Parasite, the entire ensemble did such a superb job of acting that, for me, it didn't feel like acting. It truly felt like I was witnessing something that really happened. Thus, my surprise that none of them were nominated (now that I've seen the film).

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But with Parasite, the entire ensemble did such a superb job of acting that, for me, it didn't feel like acting.

Oh, I totally agree that they were all phenomenal. I just don't think you can elevate one of them above another one of them as being better or the central performance or anything, so I get why they would be excluded. Also, none of them are (yet) well-known in the United States, so that certainly didn't help their case in a very stacked year. This type of film is a strong argument for the Academy to invent a Best Ensemble category to recognize an entire group. But they probably won't do that since the SAG already has that category, and with the Oscar telecast continuing to be overlong and declining in ratings, they won't want to add more categories.
 

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I don't know if there are rules that prevent it but, frankly, I'm disappointed that some of the film's cast weren't nominated for Leading or Supporting Actor awards. Yes, the film is that good.

No, there are no rules that would've prevented any of the actors from receiving nominations - you don't have to perform in English to get a nom. IIRC, Marion Cotillard won for a non-English performance, and I doubt she's the only one.

I think it's such an ensemble cast that each actor canceled out the others...
 

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Roberto Benigni also won Best Actor for Life Is Beautiful.....

..and pretty much hasn’t been seen since.

Except for Pinocchio....:emoji_scream:
 

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There's a need for stories and narratives surrounding potential nominees in order to get them on the radar if they're not recognizable names. I remember stories about Yalizta Aparicio being a first time actress and that she was an indigenous person prior to her Best Actress nomination. Plus, Roma had Netflix marketing muscle behind it. Parasite didn't have those narratives and targeted marketing for their cast, so they were not on the radar. Bong was the center of the marketing efforts, as he directed a couple of English language films before Parasite and had some name recognition within the director's branch. The actors in Parasite were too unknown to be recognized.
 

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First viewing earlier today. Perhaps there is some recency bias in my opinion, but this was just about a perfect film and jumps to my number one slot for the year. I probably still enjoy Once Upon a Time In Hollywood just a bit more, mostly on the strength of the actors and dialog, but for me Parasite is a stronger, better, and more focused film. Those two films along with 1917 and Joker are all closely grouped together as my favorite films of 2019. (With the caveat that there a few others that I still need to take in; probably on cable later this year.)

One other comparison I will make to other nominees is the category of cinematography. While I really loved Deakins' low light cinematography and have no issues with his Academy Award, IMHO - in terms of composition, framing, and perspective Parasite is head and shoulders above any film I've seen over the past year including 1917. It is wonderfully, compellingly shot and while it exhibits different strengths than some of the other nominees I would argue that its compositions (like the rest of the film) are just about perfect. A real feast for the eyes.

Thought the entire cast was excellent, and I can see why it won the Ensemble Award earlier this year.

Terrific film.

- Walter.
 
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I was in Best Buy today to pick up 'Ford v Ferrari' 4K Blu-ray and there was the 'Parasite' Blu-ray sitting on the shelf below. So, I purchased both! :)

I'm looking forward to sharing 'Parasite' in the Booth Bijou Garage Theater, probably in March.

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I was in Best Buy today to pick up 'Ford v Ferrari' 4K Blu-ray and there was the 'Parasite' Blu-ray sitting on the shelf below. So, I purchased both! :)

I'm looking forward to sharing 'Parasite' in the Booth Bijou Garage Theater, probably in March.

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I went with the 4K digital version for $14.99. Looks and sounds great.
 

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I think a BP Oscar win is probably one of the few things that guarantee it would NOT be remade.
 

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The fact it's a limited series on HBO with Adam McKay behind it means it won't have to pander to a wide theatrical release audience and be dumbed and happy-ever-after downed. At lease one can hope. But I still don't see the point; the film is perfect.
 

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I went with the 4K digital version for $14.99. Looks and sounds great.

I rented the 4K iTunes version for first viewing. I did NOT see any overwhelming need for the 4K version. I haven't watched the Blu-ray yet but I suspect the differences are extremely minimal.

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I rented the 4K iTunes version for first viewing. I did NOT see any overwhelming need for the 4K version. I haven't watched the Blu-ray yet but I suspect the differences are extremely minimal.

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Perhaps. But it’s $5 cheaper. Has all the extras. And doesn’t take up shelf space. And a minimal improvement is still an improvement. What advantage does the Blu ray have? That’s the way I look at it.

By the way , I’ll be seeing Parasite in a theater this weekend for the first time. Really looking forward to it.
 
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The biggest advantage of the Blu-ray was that I purchased it at Best Buy using a gift card that didn't cost me anything. Thus, both 'Parasite' and 'Ford v Ferrari' were free.

(It's the same $100 gift card that a Best Buy manager gave me due to my iPad shipping debacle.)

The other advantage of the Blu-ray is the case/cover art. When we show a film in the Booth Bijou Garage Theater I display the case on a "Now Playing" stand near the entrance to the theater.

Mark
 

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I'll be different I guess. I just watched this. It did hold my interest, and the acting was good, but I can't believe this was the "best" picture of the year. Granted, I didn't see many new theatrical movies this year and very few of the 10 nominated films. Still, while it was an interesting film, I don't see me revisiting it ever.
 

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Different strokes... I'll be watching it again this evening with my son, who wants to see it and also loves JoJo Rabbit. If you compare Parasite to the other more predictable but good nominees for Best Picture, you'll see why it attracted cinema savvy voters by upping the game considerably.
 

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I’ll be seeing it in the theater this week for the first time ( having already seen the 4K iTunes version originally to be clear).
 
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I watched it this morning. Great film. Definitely deserving of the best picture, director and
original screenplay Oscars.
 

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