What makes Ki-jung's death even more tragic was that she was the only family member with the most potential to ever climb the hierarchy using her sharp wit and ability to read people. She reminds me of Frank Abignale, who climbs his way through conmanship and fraud, which you can see she is skilled in. She was the only member to take a job without the expense of someone else. With her death, the Kims didn't just lose a sister and a daughter, they lost their only shred of hope of making it to the top.
Agree, and I thought it was cool that the absolute first thing she did when the Parks were gone was take a bath. Smell is such a strong theme in Parasite and indicator of class, so it was almost like she was washing the poverty off of herself. Cool detail:)
Your so right! She was more confident than her brother and kept on top of the family to keep up the pretence. As her dad says in the clip she's really talented at what ever she puts her mind too.
It's fascinating the way that in contrast to the brother's interview where the mom was evaluating whether he's worthy or not, Ki-jung manages to flip the script and be the dominant one, getting the mom to go along with her demands because she wants to convince Jessica that she's worthy. She's able to use the wealthy people's obsession with hierarchy against them. It's also a lot of the reason she would be able to fit in, but the brother wouldn't. "Before I decide whether to take on Da-song..." just brilliant.
The director is really so detailed. Every time someone is conning another, that someone is placed on a “lower level” than that other person. Mostly one on top of stairs and the other a few steps below.
this concept is shown throughout the entire film. such as when they have to run down the huge staircase to get back home. It shows the differences in social classes just from the placements
@@drz655 no??? i doubt the symbolism of lower and upper class being divided by physical height is something citizen kane started. that's just americans talking bc they think everything that comes out of their country is the best and first.
When they were practicing what to remember that camerawork and timing is very well done. They slowly zoom in and then when she presses the doorbell that swift and smooth pan to the left was amazing. It's very satisfying to watch. Parasite great film indeed. Masterpiece.
I was thinking just that at 13:33 when the camera makes a very smooth 180 degree turn while at the same time moving down the corridor in a fairly straight line. Wonderful.
Why is every shot so overpraised and over-analyzed? I get that it’s “good”, but the fact that every scene is praised as art is pretty cringe-worthy and makes me think the film is getting more overrated than it should be
@@fd3 I find it more weird why you have such a problem with people just appreciating the film. No one is "over" anything..it really is just support. Maybe one day u find a film u love and the way certain scenes were filmed.
The saddest part of the movie is that it was more than enough the two siblings working for the rich, but the family's greed was bigger that their desire to have a better life.
looking back it was a big risk for them to try to hire their whole family. In a lot of ways they were all resourceful and competent enough to find jobs they just needed a shot and the right connections. But they got greedy and try to abuse that one relation they had.
@@claudeapollon5004 i think more than the fact that greed got in their way, i see it more as a way to show that opportunities are endless for upper class people and they can continue to reach new heights while already at the top-- meanwhile lower class people get to that place by sheer luck and when that luck topples over, it's so easy for them to fall along with it (especially in the poor family's case since their "connections" are merely fabricated). why is it that two people from the main family being successful are considered "enough"; why should they stop there? why can't the entire family have successful careers in which they excel at? upper class people get a whole staircase for themselves but lower class people can only have a shaky ladder. ofc this is just my interpretation, but with how clear the movie criticizes the bourgeoisie, there is reason to believe this is more than just a manifestation of greed in cinema.
@@ayden_james I feel like greed made them look for the fastest solution instead of planning long term. Both parent could have been hired somewhere using the connection of the family who hired the kids. It’s almost like there is a trill to being able to scam someone and they couldn’t resist
@@claudeapollon5004 yeah i do think greed plays a part in it since tasting a bit of pleasure and power in life when you've spent most of your life living in the bottom can drive people mad and make them hungry for more. it just isn't a big of a role as class division is to the story, to me personally
Yeah greed really played the part becoz they cud have stopped within the father but they got too greedy and wanted to give mom a job too without thinking about the risk it cud cause like seriously they cud have lived the best life if the mother wasn't hired there like seriously
You forgot to include the scene where she lights up her cigarette sitting on top of overflowing toilet. That was one of the most powerful scene in cinema.
Korean speech dialogues in this video are so flawless. This is how each character in these circumstances would talk in real life. This movie is a true masterpiece.
3:54 I love the acting and camera work when Yeon-gyo reacts to this question. It's comical because of how over-the-top it is, but at the same time it's so genuine that you suspect something really _did_ happen.
The cut-reverse-cuts from that point on consistently violate the 180-degree rule, showing that Ki-jung has managed to cross "the line" brought up several times in the movie by the rich dad.
@@purplepeargaming69now that you've brought it up, I just moticed that the lamps on the stairs are also huge hint. The lamps to basement is switched off all at once by the maid probably somewhere in the kitchen, but the lamps to garage turns on one at a time? If its automatic, then why not also the basement lamps automatic? There must be _someone_ handling the switch somewhere
I love the sister. I think she's actually very talented and she deserves so much better. Working with young trouble kid is not a job you can easily fake.
From 1:56 to 5:36. This little short period literally hinted us at everything at the second half. From both paintings,to the basement,to the shot where Madame came up from the basement stairs,to the light being lit when her husband. Such a beautiful film. 💯
The doorbell scene really gets me. How many of us would have wanted someone else to press the button? But Ki-Jung literally stops her brother, reaffirms the situation, and then presses it herself and proceeds to dominate the interview (if you can even call it that). That’s why she alone was meant to rise above
I think that's one of the messages the movie is trying to send. The poor could work together to raise each other up and have a fighting chance against the rich but instead they step over each other's heads and try to tear each other down just to sip from the fountain of the wealthy
@@stanacc6999 Well the point isn't exactly demonizing the rich either. Though haughty or ridiculous at times, the wealthy family was in no way mean or evil. Just pointing that one out
I think what we like parasite so much for, is how much they could achieve as a family together. It's so hard to do things as a group these days. It was the Park family's brokenness that the kims crawled inside through. Unity is important, if you're staying together
@FastabiqulKhairat ??? I don't get it with "didn't reach song hye kyo". What do you even mean with this btw? Why do you suddenly bring up hye kyo? What's the relation?????
i remember watching cinderella and four knights back in 2016 and being so surprised to see her in this film! 😭😭 i’m so amazed by the drastic change in roles, it really showcases her versatility. truly an outstanding actress
I never realised how her mother lingers when Jessica is talking to the Madame. Watching it back, I recognise now how it's actually her watching over how she works
When I watched the movie, Ive no idea about the actors but now i know each one of them and watched movies, series of them. Thats how this movie has changed my perspective of kdrama
ㅋㅋㅋ 박소담 배우님 썸네일에 홀리듯 들어왔네요 너무 매력있으십니다 기생충은 진짜 레전드 영화입니다 물론 봉준호 감독님 대단하시지만 이작품 처음 봣을때 이렇게 재밌고도 작품성이 있게 찍을수가 있나 싶었습니다 기존의 것들의 변형도 많았고 여튼 대단하고 다음작품도 응원하겠습니다!!
So sad that it is impossible to deliver the way she talk. Ki-jung combines 존댓말(polite, formal, honorific) and 반말(casual) like the madame Yeon-gyo. We, Korean, calls it 반존댓말, half-honorific way to talk which high rank ladies usually use in real.
2019 and I still haven’t seen a modern film made from 2020-23 as good as this one. Am open to suggestions though, but it’ll be pretty hard to top this one.
Park So Dam has been diagnosed. With Thyroid/Tumor/Cancer. Stay strong If Incan survive you will too! Lucky for her and her fanboys it was detected very early. And survival rate is very high for early detection!
Scariest part is this is how a lot of people get richer and richer, i mean the greed. It only backfires on the poor but the rich actually use all the cheapest tricks out there to satisfy their greeds and would go to any lengths for it.
wow ! I totally forgot how amazing the movie was. Yeah its worth the hype for sure. I mean i was blown away wathcing it in the movies. But never watched it since. THis makes me want to see it all over again!
Honestly, she carried the movie for me. She should've been the main character, not her minor-loving brother. SPOILER: I was devastated when she got killed. Like, WHY HER?!!
Even in real world, people who born with poverty are the one who know how to survive this dog eat dog world. That Alibaba owner Jack Ma one of the example as he never slip any opportunity to achieve his goals. Most of people who born with golden spoon that I have met mostly have nice and good attitude, but easily get backstab by their friend/relatives. I am not saying those people who born poverty are bad and those who born with golden spoon are nice, sometimes the experience of growing up where people did not treat you good cause the person develop survival skills to adapt with the environment. This movie shows us that those who born with unfortunate lifestyle have the survival ways by forge, lying and etc to improve their life, only those who born with nothing have the changes to improve their life in good way while some of us did not have the luck and have to use "another" way to improve their life.
Paolo Celentano Same. I started watching PARASITE, since *LAST YEAR IN THE WORST YEAR OF 2020,* when I borrow it on DVD at the Downsview Library and I was also watching it on DVD, too.
What makes Ki-jung's death even more tragic was that she was the only family member with the most potential to ever climb the hierarchy using her sharp wit and ability to read people. She reminds me of Frank Abignale, who climbs his way through conmanship and fraud, which you can see she is skilled in. She was the only member to take a job without the expense of someone else. With her death, the Kims didn't just lose a sister and a daughter, they lost their only shred of hope of making it to the top.
Agree, and I thought it was cool that the absolute first thing she did when the Parks were gone was take a bath. Smell is such a strong theme in Parasite and indicator of class, so it was almost like she was washing the poverty off of herself. Cool detail:)
Your so right! She was more confident than her brother and kept on top of the family to keep up the pretence. As her dad says in the clip she's really talented at what ever she puts her mind too.
Interesting interpretation
Literally
wow
The camera work in this movie is top notch.
@3:24 Camera points to the chair, inviting you to sit down. Reminds me of Van Gogh's Chair.
should have been nominated in this category as well
Totally
3:01
Alex the DP deserves so much credit. Solid dude and humble.
It's fascinating the way that in contrast to the brother's interview where the mom was evaluating whether he's worthy or not, Ki-jung manages to flip the script and be the dominant one, getting the mom to go along with her demands because she wants to convince Jessica that she's worthy. She's able to use the wealthy people's obsession with hierarchy against them. It's also a lot of the reason she would be able to fit in, but the brother wouldn't. "Before I decide whether to take on Da-song..." just brilliant.
Very true. She’s extremely smart and is the one who seem to fit in the most
It is quite sad that she is the only member of the Kim family who got killed.
Some say because Ki-jung was the one who was smart enough to actually climb the social ladder, she got killed.
@@thekaren1111 i'd disagree, fair skinned do play a role in conning but with a touch of makeup and magic these could go away pretty fast.
@@thekaren1111 That's not necessarily true in Korea where fair skin is common even among the poor.
The director is really so detailed. Every time someone is conning another, that someone is placed on a “lower level” than that other person. Mostly one on top of stairs and the other a few steps below.
This stylistic divice was first used in citizen Kane
this concept is shown throughout the entire film. such as when they have to run down the huge staircase to get back home. It shows the differences in social classes just from the placements
@@drz655 no??? i doubt the symbolism of lower and upper class being divided by physical height is something citizen kane started. that's just americans talking bc they think everything that comes out of their country is the best and first.
the director is called 'Bongtail' in Korea, because he's so well done with details in his movies
@@2im36word
it’s easy to forget how good the actress who plays the mom is because she’s not playing a role within a role, but she’s amazing 🔥
hahaha i love her performance
everytime she s on screen she totally commands it. All the attention is on her
When they were practicing what to remember that camerawork and timing is very well done. They slowly zoom in and then when she presses the doorbell that swift and smooth pan to the left was amazing. It's very satisfying to watch. Parasite great film indeed. Masterpiece.
I was thinking just that at 13:33 when the camera makes a very smooth 180 degree turn while at the same time moving down the corridor in a fairly straight line. Wonderful.
Yes bro. Amazing videography
Exactly, there's sth so crisply satisfying about Korean camera work
Why is every shot so overpraised and over-analyzed? I get that it’s “good”, but the fact that every scene is praised as art is pretty cringe-worthy and makes me think the film is getting more overrated than it should be
@@fd3 I find it more weird why you have such a problem with people just appreciating the film. No one is "over" anything..it really is just support. Maybe one day u find a film u love and the way certain scenes were filmed.
The saddest part of the movie is that it was more than enough the two siblings working for the rich, but the family's greed was bigger that their desire to have a better life.
looking back it was a big risk for them to try to hire their whole family. In a lot of ways they were all resourceful and competent enough to find jobs they just needed a shot and the right connections. But they got greedy and try to abuse that one relation they had.
@@claudeapollon5004 i think more than the fact that greed got in their way, i see it more as a way to show that opportunities are endless for upper class people and they can continue to reach new heights while already at the top-- meanwhile lower class people get to that place by sheer luck and when that luck topples over, it's so easy for them to fall along with it (especially in the poor family's case since their "connections" are merely fabricated). why is it that two people from the main family being successful are considered "enough"; why should they stop there? why can't the entire family have successful careers in which they excel at? upper class people get a whole staircase for themselves but lower class people can only have a shaky ladder. ofc this is just my interpretation, but with how clear the movie criticizes the bourgeoisie, there is reason to believe this is more than just a manifestation of greed in cinema.
@@ayden_james I feel like greed made them look for the fastest solution instead of planning long term. Both parent could have been hired somewhere using the connection of the family who hired the kids. It’s almost like there is a trill to being able to scam someone and they couldn’t resist
@@claudeapollon5004 yeah i do think greed plays a part in it since tasting a bit of pleasure and power in life when you've spent most of your life living in the bottom can drive people mad and make them hungry for more. it just isn't a big of a role as class division is to the story, to me personally
Yeah greed really played the part becoz they cud have stopped within the father but they got too greedy and wanted to give mom a job too without thinking about the risk it cud cause like seriously they cud have lived the best life if the mother wasn't hired there like seriously
You forgot to include the scene where she lights up her cigarette sitting on top of overflowing toilet. That was one of the most powerful scene in cinema.
oh yeah, that too!
is this sarcasm?
I agree. IMO, the video is incomplete without *that* scene.
@@abhaychandra2624it's not sarcasm. if you have seen the movie, you know what that scene means
When I watched it I put that scene and screenshot it and put it as wallpaper, because it looks cool
She should’ve been nominated for an Oscar. Her performance was phenomenal.
She stage 4 cancer in real life
He won oscar for the best movie
Yeah boiiiiii! She's a brilliant actor.
Tufff. She's great
Yessss she s the best ♥️
*actress
Yesss I love her from record of youth
Ruth Natael they have been indoctrinated
ohmygod i forgot how well made of a film parasite is. need to rewatch
Ikrrr
Same
i rewatch it immediately because i wanna see more details
Korean speech dialogues in this video are so flawless. This is how each character in these circumstances would talk in real life. This movie is a true masterpiece.
This film is filled with a lot good actors..
Well, I wouldn't talk like that in real life. Because I can't speak Korean.
@@doppelplusungutmensch1141 Yes, and that's got literally nothing to do with his comment.
3:54 I love the acting and camera work when Yeon-gyo reacts to this question. It's comical because of how over-the-top it is, but at the same time it's so genuine that you suspect something really _did_ happen.
something did. The dark doorway to the stairs between them at 3:54 is the director telling you what it was that affected the boy in the first grade
Amazing observation
The cut-reverse-cuts from that point on consistently violate the 180-degree rule, showing that Ki-jung has managed to cross "the line" brought up several times in the movie by the rich dad.
@@purplepeargaming69now that you've brought it up, I just moticed that the lamps on the stairs are also huge hint. The lamps to basement is switched off all at once by the maid probably somewhere in the kitchen, but the lamps to garage turns on one at a time? If its automatic, then why not also the basement lamps automatic? There must be _someone_ handling the switch somewhere
@jalfredprufrock620 yeah that was quite distracting
His face when he takes it out the trash always kills me 😂😂😂
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Lies
I came here for that lol
The painting scene gets spookier when you realize that the "ghost" the little kid was seeing this whole time, was the guy in the BASEMENT.
I love the sister. I think she's actually very talented and she deserves so much better. Working with young trouble kid is not a job you can easily fake.
From 1:56 to 5:36. This little short period literally hinted us at everything at the second half. From both paintings,to the basement,to the shot where Madame came up from the basement stairs,to the light being lit when her husband.
Such a beautiful film. 💯
Also the part where the basement lights turn themselves off
Wow thank you for that observation
The doorbell scene really gets me. How many of us would have wanted someone else to press the button? But Ki-Jung literally stops her brother, reaffirms the situation, and then presses it herself and proceeds to dominate the interview (if you can even call it that). That’s why she alone was meant to rise above
The sad thing is they could have worked with the housekeeper, both could have gotten what they wanted and still kept the rich owners happy.
She would have rattled
@@karngariba9837 Not if they had an arrangement cuz her husband is hiding in the basement right?
I think that's one of the messages the movie is trying to send. The poor could work together to raise each other up and have a fighting chance against the rich but instead they step over each other's heads and try to tear each other down just to sip from the fountain of the wealthy
This isn't where the movie meaning was heading for
@@stanacc6999 Well the point isn't exactly demonizing the rich either. Though haughty or ridiculous at times, the wealthy family was in no way mean or evil. Just pointing that one out
5:10 this sequence is so well acted, the conversation flowed and overlapped so naturally. Brilliant.
the women playing role of mother of jessica was in true beauty as jugyeung's mom
😶
She was also in crash landing on you
@@subhashreeroy1558 ik
@@subhashreeroy1558 uhhhh no. They're not the same actress lol
@@pdo3754 they are. She was the mother of second FL
Best of Ki-Jung but everyone's flawless acting was also showcased. This movie is just 💯💯💯🙌🙌🙌
I think what we like parasite so much for, is how much they could achieve as a family together. It's so hard to do things as a group these days. It was the Park family's brokenness that the kims crawled inside through. Unity is important, if you're staying together
I’ve loved her since the silenced. She is a truly brilliant actress.
But why she didnt reach song hye kyo? Honestly i really better love so dam
@FastabiqulKhairat ???
I don't get it with "didn't reach song hye kyo". What do you even mean with this btw? Why do you suddenly bring up hye kyo? What's the relation?????
This girl is just perfect!
I hope you meet her someday and become best friends
@@ramencurry6672 😂
@@ramencurry6672 better not meet at all
Park So-dam has now been diagnosed with cancer! Hope that she will recover!
@@ijustwokeup1277 I've just read it on the news!
nooo i hope she recovers soon
@@valleyofthedolls I hope so!
I love Park So-Dam, since "Cinderella and the Four Knights" (which is now on Netflix)
Edit: Thanks for the 1K likes😊👍🏽💖
Same, I can’t believe she was diagnosed with cancer. I hope she’ll recover soon 😔
@@gloriakim4936 what!?. She have a cancer?. btw I like her too since Cinderella......
@@gloriakim4936 WHAT??
@@rumi1379 yes she is but she will be fine by Gods grace. She's getting treatment already
Sameee the short hair just looks perfect on her!
That little con jingle and the camera following her finger pushing the doorbell...
👌 So simple but so perfect.
Yes with that ease out smooth panning
OMG i get goosebumps every time i watch this movie🥶🥶🥶 like it's soooo great and deverse the Oscar🥰🥰🥰
It has an Óscar already
@@cirilocas8345 4 Oscars to be precise 😊
@@cirilocas8345 yes i knew it, i mean it very awesome😂
"deverse the Ócar" 😆
다시 봐도 가족들이 저렇게 다 능력자인데 계속된 좌절로 가난하고 힘들게 산다는게 더 슬픔
실은 중산층의 몰락을 표현한 작품인데 외국에서는 단순히 부자와 가난한자의 이분법으로 해석하는 경향이 큰것같아요
This film made me fall in love with Park So-dam. She has a brilliant personality!
i remember watching cinderella and four knights back in 2016 and being so surprised to see her in this film! 😭😭 i’m so amazed by the drastic change in roles, it really showcases her versatility. truly an outstanding actress
Точно
I hope she will recover from cancer soon, i love her so much :(
Who??!
@@sobtsisgoingtobeanarmytoo3824 the one who played this character?
@@cliffordsoriano3421 the girl?? I mean the one who played the leading lady in the Cinderella and the four knights??
@@sobtsisgoingtobeanarmytoo3824 yes
@@cliffordsoriano3421 well that's sad...does she still have a cancer now? I mean is it bad??
Park Seo Joon role in this had me rolling but Ki Jung 🤧 she stole the show with her genius acting smh. I mean Woo Shik a boss too
The making is top notch...the acting, cinematography and music everything melds so perfectly... certainly a masterpiece
Should’ve won the best supporting actress
Korean is such a beautiful language. Ear candy.
Your words are sweeter Thx😚 (I'm Korean)
probably the most captivating movie I have seen in last decade
Wild how deeply this rich lady suddenly trusts a group of strangers over workers she’s know this whole time
I think the kid must have told "Jessica" he saw something when he was in first grade, then she used this to get closer to the mother.
Nope she revealed to her brother it was just a thing she thought of, little kid didn't tell her anything
@Nam Nguyễn Hoàng No. it's just a guess.
0:15 I love how they're just natural con artists, even for something as trivial as smoking in an internet café!
I love the shoutout to Photoshop as well
Poverty trains you well
and swiping the peach without paying :)
I never realised how her mother lingers when Jessica is talking to the Madame. Watching it back, I recognise now how it's actually her watching over how she works
Get well soon, Park So Dam...❤❤😢🤞
What happens?
@@realfahan thyroid cancer
When I watched the movie, Ive no idea about the actors but now i know each one of them and watched movies, series of them. Thats how this movie has changed my perspective of kdrama
Park So Dam is an amazing actress of her generation
ㅋㅋㅋ 박소담 배우님 썸네일에 홀리듯 들어왔네요 너무 매력있으십니다 기생충은 진짜 레전드 영화입니다 물론 봉준호 감독님 대단하시지만 이작품 처음 봣을때 이렇게 재밌고도 작품성이 있게 찍을수가 있나 싶었습니다 기존의 것들의 변형도 많았고 여튼 대단하고 다음작품도 응원하겠습니다!!
One of the best movie of all time. Simply a masterpiece.
So many things to look out for in the shots. Suddenly everything in the scene feels like there’s more significant than meets the eye
the camerawork in this movie is incredible
Such a powerful actress
Park So-Dam
I really admire this film for its excellent visual language in every frame.
This movie is truly a masterpiece
I love this movie and her character
Lucas Bueno
Same here, mate. 🙋♂️
I enjoyed watching PARASITE, when I was watching it on DVD, since *LAST YEAR IN THE WORST YEAR OF 2020.*
Stay safe and healthy Park So Dam 😍♥️♥️♥️
Its insane how Park so Dam immortalize ki jung.
Honestly, she is so amazing.
So sad that it is impossible to deliver the way she talk. Ki-jung combines 존댓말(polite, formal, honorific) and 반말(casual) like the madame Yeon-gyo. We, Korean, calls it 반존댓말, half-honorific way to talk which high rank ladies usually use in real.
wow
Saw this movie last year, great acting all around. Definitely recommend.
Hope she’s doing alright now. I remember reading that Park So-dam was diagnosed with thyroid cancer.
She's recovering
oh that's terrible. i hope she gets better soon
2019 and I still haven’t seen a modern film made from 2020-23 as good as this one. Am open to suggestions though, but it’ll be pretty hard to top this one.
Park So Dam has been diagnosed. With Thyroid/Tumor/Cancer. Stay strong If Incan survive you will too! Lucky for her and her fanboys it was detected very early. And survival rate is very high for early detection!
Are we gonna ignore the background score? It was excellently done.
Scariest part is this is how a lot of people get richer and richer, i mean the greed. It only backfires on the poor but the rich actually use all the cheapest tricks out there to satisfy their greeds and would go to any lengths for it.
Her staying true to her character even to her mom lol
when she died. I balled out my eyes.
respect to the person who pitched this befitting name to the movie..
wow ! I totally forgot how amazing the movie was. Yeah its worth the hype for sure. I mean i was blown away wathcing it in the movies. But never watched it since. THis makes me want to see it all over again!
This movie was 10/10 no doubt
Honestly, she carried the movie for me. She should've been the main character, not her minor-loving brother.
SPOILER:
I was devastated when she got killed. Like, WHY HER?!!
Even in real world, people who born with poverty are the one who know how to survive this dog eat dog world. That Alibaba owner Jack Ma one of the example as he never slip any opportunity to achieve his goals. Most of people who born with golden spoon that I have met mostly have nice and good attitude, but easily get backstab by their friend/relatives. I am not saying those people who born poverty are bad and those who born with golden spoon are nice, sometimes the experience of growing up where people did not treat you good cause the person develop survival skills to adapt with the environment. This movie shows us that those who born with unfortunate lifestyle have the survival ways by forge, lying and etc to improve their life, only those who born with nothing have the changes to improve their life in good way while some of us did not have the luck and have to use "another" way to improve their life.
True
Hope she comes back soon.... Fighting ✊✊ So dam sshi❤❤❤
She's gorgeous and luv her acting
I just realised Parasite is what Saltburn wishes it was.
This movie is actually a comedy and a very well executed one
this movie is a masterpiece
I started watching this movie since *LAST YEAR IN THE WORST YEAR OF 2020,* when I borrowed it on DVD at the *Toronto Public Library at Downsview.*
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Kijung is very smart and shes the coolest
What’s so sad is that she could have made it far with opened tertiary opportunities. She could have gone so far…
I wish girl to be active on kdramas, I wanna watch her acts moreee
the "basquiat-esque sense, at age nine" kills me every time.
Can you believe she also played the innocent cindarella role
thi sis my favourtie character
08:00 the best montages sequence ever
a masterpiece of society issues,it's honored Oscar
"Does Oxford have a major in document forgery?"🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
How many times have I watched this?
Yes.
1:05 I felt that for the actor lol
The gasp always gets me
Ikr perfect camera work too
I love this movie.
Paolo Celentano
Same.
I started watching PARASITE, since *LAST YEAR IN THE WORST YEAR OF 2020,* when I borrow it on DVD at the Downsview Library and I was also watching it on DVD, too.
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I could rewatch this a thousand times
Kim Ki-jung (Park So Dam)
9:45 Brilliant scene, the scammer son coaching his over enthusistic Dad on how to act
She was the smartest of the family
12:45, I laugh whenever I see her opening the dishwasher. She's clearly never done this. Lol
she took immediate control
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Park So-Dam hot.
Kim kijeong is the best character on Parasite.
12:19 Magical acting
4:24 "Oh phrenia" 💀