Parasite


Parasite

Overview:

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.

Votes 1928 (8.6/10)

Runtime: 132 minutes

Release Date 2019-05-30

Budget: $11,363,000.00

Revenue: $120,458,084.00

Website: Link

Tagline: Act like you own the place.

Production company:

  • CJ Entertainment
  • Barunson E&A

Production country:

  • South Korea

Genres:

  • Comedy
  • Thriller

Trailer

Further Information

Kim Ki-taek
Song Kang-ho
Song Kang-ho
Park Dong-ik
Lee Sun-kyun
Lee Sun-kyun
Yeon-kyo
Cho Yeo-jeong
Cho Yeo-jeong
Ki-woo
Choi Woo-shik
Choi Woo-shik
Ki-jung
Park So-dam
Park So-dam
Chung-sook
Chang Hyae-jin
Chang Hyae-jin
Moon-gwang
Lee Jung-eun
Lee Jung-eun
Geun-se
Park Myung-hoon
Park Myung-hoon
Da-hye
Jung Ji-so
Jung Ji-so
Da-song
Jung Hyeon-jun
Jung Hyeon-jun
Driver Yoon
Park Keun-rok
Park Keun-rok
Pizza manager
Jung Yi-seo
Jung Yi-seo
Pizza man
Cho Jae-myung
Cho Jae-myung
Neighbor
Jeong Ik-han
Jeong Ik-han
Drunk
Kim Gyu-baek
Kim Gyu-baek
Street man
Ahn Seong-bong
Ahn Seong-bong
Party man
Kim Geon
Kim Geon
Party man
Lee Joo-hyung
Lee Joo-hyung
A Singer
Lee Ji-hye
Lee Ji-hye
Party woman
Park Hye-sook
Park Hye-sook
Party man
Baek Seung-hwan
Baek Seung-hwan
Italy Chef
Riccardo Ferraresso
Riccardo Ferraresso
Doctor
Ko Kwan-jae
Ko Kwan-jae
Detective
Lee Si-hoon
Lee Si-hoon
JTBC Reporter
Seo Bok-hyeon
Seo Bok-hyeon
JTBC Reporter
Shim Soo-mi
Shim Soo-mi
JTBC Reporter
Yoon Hye-ri
Yoon Hye-ri
German father
Andreas Fronk
Andreas Fronk
German mother
Anna Elisabeth Rihlmann
Anna Elisabeth Rihlmann
Southeast asian housekeeper
Rosie Peralta
Rosie Peralta
Namgung Hyun-ja
Shin Seung-min
Shin Seung-min
Min-hyuk
Park Seo-jun
Park Seo-jun
Judge (voice)
Kwak Sin-ae
Kwak Sin-ae
Screenplay
Bong Joon-ho
Bong Joon-ho
Director
Bong Joon-ho
Bong Joon-ho
Producer
Bong Joon-ho
Bong Joon-ho
Story
Bong Joon-ho
Bong Joon-ho
Executive Producer
Miky Lee
Miky Lee
Director of Photography
Hong Kyung-pyo
Hong Kyung-pyo
Theme Song Performance
Choi Woo-shik
Choi Woo-shik
Costume Design
Choi Se-yeon
Choi Se-yeon
Producer
Moon Yang-kwon
Moon Yang-kwon
Thanks
Park Jeong-ja
Park Jeong-ja
Adaptation
Kim Dae-hwan
Kim Dae-hwan
Production Sound Mixer
Eun Hui-su
Eun Hui-su
Editor
Yang Jin-mo
Yang Jin-mo
Production Design
Lee Ha-jun
Lee Ha-jun
Sound Supervisor
Choi Tae-young
Choi Tae-young
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Kwak Tae-young
Kwak Tae-young
Theme Song Performance
Park Hyo-shin
Park Hyo-shin
Original Music Composer
Jung Jae-il
Jung Jae-il
Digital Intermediate
Kevin Kang
Kevin Kang
Producer
Jang Young-hwan
Jang Young-hwan
Producer
Kwak Sin-ae
Kwak Sin-ae
Thanks
Sohn Suk-hee
Sohn Suk-hee
Makeup & Hair
Kim Seo-young
Kim Seo-young
Lighting Director
Kim Chang-ho
Kim Chang-ho
Sound Effects Designer
Gang Hye-yeong
Gang Hye-yeong
Visual Effects Supervisor
Hong Jeong-ho
Hong Jeong-ho
Co-Executive Producer
Heo Min-heoi
Heo Min-heoi
Screenplay
Han Jin-won
Han Jin-won
Script Supervisor
Han Jin-won
Han Jin-won
Assistant Director
Kim Seong-sik
Kim Seong-sik
Props
Oh You-jin
Oh You-jin
Stunt Coordinator
Yoo Sang-seob
Yoo Sang-seob
Special Effects Supervisor
Jung Do-an
Jung Do-an
Line Producer
Park Min-cheol
Park Min-cheol
Props
Jeon Jae-wook
Jeon Jae-wook
Executive Producer
Lim Myeong-gyun
Lim Myeong-gyun
Production Supervisor
Kim Kyeong-taek
Kim Kyeong-taek
Art Direction
Mo So-ra
Mo So-ra
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Hwang Hyo-gyun
Hwang Hyo-gyun
Special Effects Supervisor
Park Kyoung-soo
Park Kyoung-soo
Executive Producer's Assistant
Lee Seon-yeong
Lee Seon-yeong

SWITCH.

What makes ‘Parasite’ so satisfying is that it commits neither error. It’s an engrossing, stylish and near perfect movie, and its underlying themes go beyond merely pointing out class exploitation to challenge the logic of capital. Though he is often juggling a mosaic of characters, themes and social issues, Bong never eschews his anarchic impulses and dark humour. It’s a movie that should be seen as widely as possible, if only so that Bong Joon-ho gets more chances to make movies for modern audiences that badly need them. - Jake Watt Read Jake's full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-parasite-a-bloodthirsty-and-very-funny-look-at-class-warfare Head to https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/sff for more Sydney Film Festival reviews.

Sheldon Nylander

The working class and down on their luck Kim family struggle to make ends meet. When a friend of the son, Ki-Woo’s, who is an English tutor for the daughter in the wealthy Park family, has to leave his position, he recommends Ki-Woo for the job. Now having an "in" with the wealthy family, the Kims begin plotting the downfall of the current household servants and inserting themselves into those vacant positions, making them all gainfully employed and with money finally flowing into the household. But not everything is as it seems in the Park house or with their previous servants. This movie starts out as a comedy and quickly goes into social commentary, pointing out the differences between the poor working class family and the wealthy privileged family. The differences are ones that get commonly pointed out with the well-to-do having what usually gets termed as first-world-problems, while the poor family is literally trying to survive and save meager possessions in a flood. It doesn’t shy away or try to be subtle about it, but interestingly enough, we don’t feel beaten over the head with it either, which is a major change from the ham-fisted approach taken by most filmmakers. Couching this in a comedy is a good approach, as well, as the audience’s guard is let down and we become more receptive to the ideas. However, I do say it’s MOSTLY a comedy. The third act takes a dark, dark turn, and the contrast, not to mention general disdain and even indifference, between the classes becomes much more severe. This gets into some hard territory, and characters that we’ve found quirky and even come to like in some ways show very different sides of themselves. At the same time, it doesn’t feel unexpected, almost like we could tell that this was under the surface all the time and tried to ignore it, but aren’t surprised by it when it does show up. This is some masterful characterization! Another aspect of note is that this film is rich in allegory and metaphor. It’s a smart film, yet at the same time the filmmakers are not condescending about it. They give the audience credit for being able to understand the symbolism and don’t spoon feed you everything, which is a refreshing change from the usual head-beating most filmmakers go for. At the same time, they understand that not every audience member will understand or immediately pick up on every symbol, but they have crafted this so carefully and so perfectly that you don’t have to understand each and every one. That understanding merely enriches the experience, but isn’t essential to it. This film has gotten some recognition, and deservedly so. It is rich, intelligent, and polished to a degree that we sadly don’t see as often as we should nowadays, showing the filmmakers are masters of their craft. This is easily one of the best films I’ve seen in 2019. Highly recommended!

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