On of the most iconic scenes in the movie is about the joy poor people find in screwing other not so rich people. This movie winds you up and brings you down like no other
they don’t find joy in it, they don’t do it for sport. but they desensitize themselves to the housekeeper with antagonistic over the top behavior because they deem that usurping her job is vital to the continued health and well being of their poor family. if they saw her as a real person, they’d have a harder time executing the plan. they essentially have to think of other non rich people as essentially disposable competition in order to survive in the hierarchy. but it’s not about joy. they’re not rats clawing at each other because it gives them endorphins. in their minds it’s purely about having a better life
@@randomguy6679 meaningful cuts where every scene sets up the next Vs Pointlessly Cutting every 2 seconds throughout the entire length of the movie so that you audience doesn't lose attention. Oh also don't forget the needless close ups and quippy dialogues
This scene was pure perfection.
Nah
@@Alanspiderkipz Dude....What are you complaining about?
@@Helloguys_c1p just a troll in the wild. It's best to ignore
this is one of the most iconic scenes to ever exist
Ug chi
True!!! It's a perfection ❤
Scenes like this make a movie -> a classic
This sequence alone could've won them the Best Picture Oscar...
watched it to remind myself what the 'peach scene' was all about, got tears from the pure joy. Perfection
4:58 the look on the dad’s face always cracks me up, this is the best scene in cinematic history
Man, i love the part from 4:10. I love the instrumentals
This scene is actually hilarious
Yet another addition to the "this scene has its own fanbase" list.
wdf i already watched this movie and i was just gonna watch the first 3 seconds but ended up watching the whole thing
On of the most iconic scenes in the movie is about the joy poor people find in screwing other not so rich people. This movie winds you up and brings you down like no other
they don’t find joy in it, they don’t do it for sport. but they desensitize themselves to the housekeeper with antagonistic over the top behavior because they deem that usurping her job is vital to the continued health and well being of their poor family. if they saw her as a real person, they’d have a harder time executing the plan.
they essentially have to think of other non rich people as essentially disposable competition in order to survive in the hierarchy.
but it’s not about joy. they’re not rats clawing at each other because it gives them endorphins. in their minds it’s purely about having a better life
Actually up there with the Sistine Chapel - which I have absolutely seen in person. This is one of the greatest artworks in human history.
Song Kang Ho is the best
Masterful
I feel so bad about her.
How can you make something like this??? And that BGM, Oh my
Everthing abt this scene is just mindblowing (〒﹏〒)
Despite the fact that they’re benign parasites, you have to this pretty damn clever
Perfect Montage! 😊
What is the score called ?
the belt of faith
4:38
This is how you create a good montage scene. Unlike Oppenheimer
What’s wrong with Oppenheimer?
oh fuck, snobisme. Both are very good
@@randomguy6679 meaningful cuts where every scene sets up the next
Vs
Pointlessly Cutting every 2 seconds throughout the entire length of the movie so that you audience doesn't lose attention. Oh also don't forget the needless close ups and quippy dialogues
Or maybe it’s just too complicated and fast for you to follow. All the cuts, closeups, and dialogs seem meaningful to me.
@@manikn4585 Quippy dialogues? Like what?
This is the most thrilling movie I've ever seen in my whole life.
The Plot: 🗿
The Manipulation: 🗿🗿
The Family: 🤡
🦠🦠🦠🦠🦠🦠