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La Coliniere

(603 posts)
Thu Dec 5, 2019, 09:57 AM Dec 2019

Anyone see Parasite?

Bong Joon Ho's incredible film Parasite was the best film I've seen all year. The blending of genres was exemplary and its commentary on class divisions was clever and pointed. Don't let subtitles inhibit you from seeing this masterpiece, you will be grandly entertained.

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Anyone see Parasite? (Original Post) La Coliniere Dec 2019 OP
My daughter said it was a great movie too. Farmer-Rick Dec 2019 #1
It was a stunningly crafted example of story telling via cinema. The couple we went with said Ninga Dec 2019 #2
Yes, I did see the movie "Parasite". WSSlover Dec 2019 #3
I was expecting pressbox69 Dec 2019 #4
Looks Like it's chances pressbox69 Jan 2020 #5

Farmer-Rick

(10,163 posts)
1. My daughter said it was a great movie too.
Thu Dec 5, 2019, 09:59 AM
Dec 2019

She's directed several shorts and is working on a feature in LA. She said it is very well directed.

Ninga

(8,275 posts)
2. It was a stunningly crafted example of story telling via cinema. The couple we went with said
Thu Dec 5, 2019, 10:20 AM
Dec 2019

we had to stop and have a beverage so we could deconstruct the film.

Amazingly the subtitles were not a deterrent.

pressbox69

(2,252 posts)
5. Looks Like it's chances
Sun Jan 19, 2020, 02:59 PM
Jan 2020

for the big awards are sinking fast. "1917" is the new darling for the award voters, although "Parasite" has support from tonight's SAG Awards and "1917" doesn't. I doubt the 1% like "Parasite" with it's message that it's okay and even industrious for the 99% to feed off the 1% any way they can. "1917" is a better fit for the 1% because war is money. Must not let subversive films like "Joker" and "Parasite" put ideas into the heads of the 99%.

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