onure8
Joined Nov 2008
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A saying from an African country: "A child who is not loved by his village burns the village down when he returns to feel the warmth of love." says. Even though the story is very confusing, the fact that such original productions come out of us is amazing no matter how you look at it. The acting is quite on point. There is a pinch of deficiency, but I don't know exactly where. Other than that, I likened it to the Airplane story in Szifron's movie Relatos Salvajes. The child's play that appears at the beginning of the film puts the film in a difficult impasse as it progresses. As the film gets more serious, it collapses under itself like a leviathan. The reason for this is the twists on the side characters.
After leaving the movie it makes you think. Parasite made history by winning Oscars for best screenplay, best film and best director, independent of the actor. As the first foreign film, it broke new ground in this sense, in addition to winning the Best Film Oscar. Because there is no film in Oscar history whose actors have achieved a hat trick without receiving any awards. While the lower class becomes blind by ignoring their situation by not rebelling against the economic order; from the parasitic settlement and reality around the bourgeoisie; In this movie, he is blind because of the drunkenness brought by the extravagant life. What I told you is only a small part of it. That's exactly why this movie is so important.