How 'Parasite' Delivered One Of The Best Twists In Cinema | 10 Minutes of Perfection

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  • 2019 has been a great year for cinema but Bong Joon-Ho's "Parasite" is definitely one of the most talked-about films of the year. But what's so great about "Parasite" that it deserves a Best Picture nomination at the Oscars? That secret might lie in the 10-minute sequence where the film delivers one of the most shocking twists in cinema.
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    How 'Parasite' Delivered One Of The Best Twists In Cinema | 10 Minutes of Perfection
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  • @nataliam123
    @nataliam123 Před 4 lety +13852

    “she always ate for two”

  • @senpaijecho
    @senpaijecho Před 4 lety +15235

    I was tense through the whole scene of the Kims enjoying the Park's house. I really thought they were going to walk through the door and catch them.

  • @bryce7145
    @bryce7145 Před 4 lety +24687

    this movie is literally the best use of "they had us in the first half, ngl"

    • @luigisme
      @luigisme Před 4 lety +692

      They had us in the first 98%, ngl

    • @Zainab-ou7wd
      @Zainab-ou7wd Před 3 lety +35

      nice pfp

    • @aidanprice9794
      @aidanprice9794 Před 3 lety +17

      Best rap album ever written imo by the way

    • @GrandpasFridge
      @GrandpasFridge Před 3 lety +1

      Aidan Price this ^

    • @qingsapphic
      @qingsapphic Před 3 lety +120

      honestly that’s a huge theme in korean cinema im finding, especially in drama/thriller movies. if you want another korean film with two very drastically differing acts, try swing kids (2018)!!! it’s truly an amazing film

  • @tashasmith-bonnar2565
    @tashasmith-bonnar2565 Před 4 lety +4926

    I thought it was a bit creepy when the old house keeper told the mother to come down into the basement with her, but when she started to run down the stairs and her voice started echoing as she screamed for her husband, broooooooo that literally made my stomach turn and the movie suddenly wasn’t funny anymore it just turned dark so quick.

    • @JK-bp9fh
      @JK-bp9fh Před 3 lety +151

      I got scared when she suddenly said husband!!!!

    • @guliguli3070
      @guliguli3070 Před 3 lety +44

      And we will never know why her face was like that

    • @evolsirhc123
      @evolsirhc123 Před 3 lety +8

      I couldn’t watch man 😭

    • @mizuko6132
      @mizuko6132 Před 3 lety +30

      @@guliguli3070 the loan sharks

    • @emila1223
      @emila1223 Před 3 lety +19

      I think it even has a term; Foreshadowing. I find that really cool, when done in a good way! Sadly, many movies make themselves foreseeable by trying to do it..

  • @jaypi6423
    @jaypi6423 Před 4 lety +16560

    The moment I saw her on the videocall all I could think of was "DO NOT LET HER IN"

    • @maymist1099
      @maymist1099 Před 4 lety +1046

      Jay Pi it’s like a parasite scared to let another parasite feed off the same host

    • @olivertellez7859
      @olivertellez7859 Před 4 lety +752

      For me is the most unbelievable moment. The Kins were presented as super smart at this point, but they let her in. It really felt forced and plot-driven.

    • @flotus0
      @flotus0 Před 4 lety +686

      @@olivertellez7859 that's my only critic towards this movie. Why did they let her come in? There was absolutely no reason at all. The maid was fired and she had no information to use against the family. Plus it was very creepy. Everything could've been avoided

    • @wenkwonk5784
      @wenkwonk5784 Před 4 lety +333

      @@flotus0 I guess from my perspective, I would've let her in because I would've been scared not knowing where she is. Imagine seeing that creepy ass face and not knowing where she is around the area. I would've felt somewhat safe because I had other people with me, but yeah, somewhat plot driven but from my perspective, out of fear, I would rather know where she was.

    • @olivertellez7859
      @olivertellez7859 Před 4 lety +126

      @@flotus0 yup. No sense at all. The Kims are 4 and none of them thought it was a bad idea? Specially since they were having a mini-party inside the house? The first half of the movie is quite neat in every sense (except the fact the Parks had only one stay-in maid when this kind of wealthy families have more help, but ok). But the other half is pretty unrealistic. Well done and interesting, but unrealistic in the terms of the movie, let alone the real life.

  • @amiteshpramanik6254
    @amiteshpramanik6254 Před 4 lety +9219

    The most disturbing yet mind boggling thing is, the film ends where it started.
    Another parasite replaces the former one and starts leading his lonely life in the basement.

    • @bananafishsticks3579
      @bananafishsticks3579 Před 4 lety +328

      Amitesh Pramanik though that seems like a very logical explanation, I feel like the Kims are the parasites, not the man in the basement. We didn’t even know he existed until the very middle of the movie. The Kims manifested their way into the Rich’s life

    • @zerjiozerjio
      @zerjiozerjio Před 4 lety +489

      But you're also forgetting the very obvious interpretation that it is the Parks who are the parasites on both poor families-sucking them dry of life energy, time, or self-determination.

    • @Von..
      @Von.. Před 4 lety +243

      both of them are parasites. kim and the parks. we could call it mutual parasitism. kim needs the money and the park needs their services.

    • @caesarczech7920
      @caesarczech7920 Před 4 lety +16

      @@Von.. Stop with this very fine people on bothsides bullshit.

    • @ririschannelx
      @ririschannelx Před 4 lety +56

      Amitesh Pramanik they’re all parasites

  • @derawat
    @derawat Před 4 lety +8653

    When the old housekeeper said "Want to come down with me?", that marked the downfall of Kims.

    • @Severus.S
      @Severus.S Před 3 lety +95

      Wow YES

    • @isabel8489
      @isabel8489 Před 3 lety +254

      what a creepy line

    • @shravikawanjari4591
      @shravikawanjari4591 Před 3 lety +10

      Oh yes 😲

    • @nrnusrn
      @nrnusrn Před 3 lety +16

      Do you think the old housekeeper knows the business of the Kims?

    • @Severus.S
      @Severus.S Před 3 lety +88

      @@nrnusrn she did when they all fell over the stair trying to evesdrop

  • @chasewitzansky3491
    @chasewitzansky3491 Před 4 lety +9471

    The scariest and most intense part that almost made me stop watching was when their house flooded and the next day the rich family just said "the rain last night created a beautiful day" So much symbolism on how the poor in turmoil helps the rich

    • @microwave8931
      @microwave8931 Před 3 lety +186

      That's depressing

    • @heyheymey8405
      @heyheymey8405 Před 3 lety +591

      And a clever piece in this film, when the 2 families were dressing up for the birthday party. The Parks (rich) have an expensive walk in closet, while the poor Kims have to pick from piles of donated clothes at the evacuation center.

    • @jen6294
      @jen6294 Před 3 lety +10

      Wow.

    • @SerAbiotico
      @SerAbiotico Před 3 lety +51

      idk why the Kim family didn't simply invented some excuse, "we have things to do today", done. They lost their friggin house!

    • @thanhtungtran5350
      @thanhtungtran5350 Před 3 lety +115

      @@SerAbiotico Then they lost their friggin job 😂

  • @tswaitswaimochaki8427
    @tswaitswaimochaki8427 Před 4 lety +21966

    Also unlike everyone else, Jessica didn't have to replace anyone but created her own job. Like her brother said, it wasn't hard for her to fit in.

    • @ldnroses
      @ldnroses Před 4 lety +1909

      Yes, and it was also her who started the chain of removing existing employees. Kiwoo was simply doing a favour for his friend who had asked him to cover his tutoring job, and as you say Kijung (Jessica) made up her own job really - and even before that the mother complained that Dasong’s art teachers never lasted so really they were doing them a favour. But she made up some bs story about her son’s trauma and made up her *own* timetable (4 times a week at 2 hours each, which is a lot of time/money), she really took advantage of how stupid the mother was on her first meeting.
      She got rid of the driver without a care even though he was working fine with the Parks, though Kijung did find him a little annoying. Afterwards their greed grew so much that they planned on getting rid of the housekeeper even though she was seemingly perfect at her role.

    • @alisharafa6959
      @alisharafa6959 Před 4 lety +67

      Didn't she replace an art tutor lmao (quit beforehand though.)

    • @feebsnails2699
      @feebsnails2699 Před 4 lety +849

      @@alisharafa6959 Yeah, but she created her own role as an arts therapist and made them pay her a lot more than usual

    • @spaghettibolognese5838
      @spaghettibolognese5838 Před 4 lety +306

      And that's why she died first, trying to be something you're not will ultimately get you somewhere you don't want to be.

    • @user-bz3uz5rm5v
      @user-bz3uz5rm5v Před 4 lety +420

      It is an important fact. ki-jung (more like gi-jung though), she could be the ender of the "parasite tragedy(=zero-sum). She tried to bring food to the basements below and created a job without sacrifice. According to the critic, she is the 'most capable person who can be a high class'. but the dark 'gen-sae' in the basement is the most 'unwilling to rise to the ranks', just respecting the rich park. and then he kills her. so parasite tragedy is completed.

  • @ASpec818
    @ASpec818 Před 4 lety +16201

    The scene running down the basement should get a most terrifying suspenseful award.

  • @hayato6140
    @hayato6140 Před 4 lety +8770

    The most depressing part for me was when the three Kims are under the table and the Parks were talking about the dad Kim's smell. Imagine how hurt he was

    • @hinatapatata8499
      @hinatapatata8499 Před 4 lety +218

      They all smell the same

    • @Ray-nb2st
      @Ray-nb2st Před 4 lety +198

      Tell him to bathe then, I wouldn’t go to a house smelling like onions.

    • @erickmeister6916
      @erickmeister6916 Před 4 lety +124

      Radishes

    • @leoweng4769
      @leoweng4769 Před 4 lety +772

      he was so hurt that he ended up killing him

    • @ozaangelora7957
      @ozaangelora7957 Před 4 lety +831

      Unrelated, but also the part where Mr. Kim asked his wife to wear that 'cheap underwear' that he found on the car when he got horny. It was Jessica's remember? Just imagine how disgusting is it to hear that

  • @C.Dat.guyoverthere
    @C.Dat.guyoverthere Před 4 lety +7161

    When Mr. Park was talking about the history of the house, he mentioned that after the first family moved away, the housemaid still wanted to stay and serve the next family that moved in. I thought that was a weird detail and a throwaway line, but in retrospect that was a clue.

    • @crimsonredsky9552
      @crimsonredsky9552 Před 4 lety +68

      C.Dat.GuyOverThere holy shit that’s crazy. Nice catch dude 👍

    • @DanteYewToob
      @DanteYewToob Před 4 lety +848

      There are several hints.
      The fact that she was reccomend by the architect by letter (obviously she faked it just like the Kims) the Patriarch said she always eats enough for two people, and the Mother says she understands the home better than anyone in the family.
      There were a few other subtle hints like the lights flashing visible earlier when they introduced 'Jessica' and he comes up the stairs.
      This is why the twist works, because it was setup before very well. It doesn't feel like it came out of nowhere. Even if you didn't consciously connect them all, you feel it and subconsciously your brain does the math and goes "Oh dang! That makes sense!"

    • @malvizuris
      @malvizuris Před 4 lety +93

      Also when Mr Kim is driving his boss he delivers another "clue" that the housekeeper eats for 2

    • @PeetaGrifffin
      @PeetaGrifffin Před 3 lety +10

      But from what I remember, the previous owner actually recommended the maid to the Parks.

    • @menayu3612
      @menayu3612 Před 3 lety +45

      I thought that the reason why she decided to move her husband in was because the architect didn't tell the Park's about the secret basement. Obviously, when the architect was still living there, there was no way for the husband to have moved in.

  • @karinakassim
    @karinakassim Před 4 lety +9647

    I think the best scene is when the sister sits on an exploding toilet smoking a cigarette when just a while before she was sitting on a very expensive sofa that she will probably never be able to afford in her lifetime.

    • @bysyd
      @bysyd Před 4 lety +68

      my favorite scene as well👏🙌🏻

    • @randomperson-de1rs
      @randomperson-de1rs Před 4 lety +19

      Well she’s ded so yeah

    • @nheilvocal3801
      @nheilvocal3801 Před 4 lety +19

      She can if she lived

    • @Deceptxn
      @Deceptxn Před 4 lety +337

      Symbolizes her position in the family. The toilet spurting out the nasty stuff and having her sit down on it shows that she is holding the family down with financing due to her natural act of being a con artist more so than her brother.

    • @msemmahale4608
      @msemmahale4608 Před 4 lety +133

      Something else about Jessica - Min, Kisook’s friend who gives him the scholar’s stone, also sees something in Jessica. He asks Kisook if she is taking art lessons. He clearly sees that Jessica has potential as well.

  • @amonrei
    @amonrei Před 4 lety +6337

    Knowing that the door bell signifies exactly the middle of the movie is mind blowing. You just know that things will be going very very wrong.

    • @lamarscrotum1236
      @lamarscrotum1236 Před 4 lety +131

      Shazley Sahib it would be such a pleasant sounding door bell in any other context, but in that moment it was like ohhhhh shits goin down lmao

    • @darthslayder6904
      @darthslayder6904 Před 4 lety +81

      I knew right then and there it wasn’t a comedy anymore. Things had been declining for a while and finally Kim got drunk and joked about killing the wife. Things got dark fast.

    • @velkylev4217
      @velkylev4217 Před 4 lety +3

      Lol ,so true , second half of the movie is bad . First half was kind of enjoyable and I lost interest in the middle, but after hearing everyone saying how amazing this movie is I decided to just watch till the end . So disappointing, people these days smh , will like any turd

    • @chaewonpupuz
      @chaewonpupuz Před 4 lety +20

      @@velkylev4217 You're simple minded that's why you don't understand any of this

    • @chaewonpupuz
      @chaewonpupuz Před 4 lety +24

      @@velkylev4217 Or you're just a big mommy's little boy that's too scared on getting in a thriller or a horror act

  • @BadassBobY
    @BadassBobY Před 4 lety +12196

    First half : *Funny*
    Second half : *Depressing and Literal horror*

    • @aleksandrrose618
      @aleksandrrose618 Před 4 lety +561

      BadassBobY THATS why this movie is so excellent, in the beginning you feel so happy, and you love both families, and you’re so infatuated with the wealthy lifestyle and the poor people getting success but then chaos ensues and the rest of the film is just one giant anxiety attack

    • @alonsoarana5307
      @alonsoarana5307 Před 4 lety +65

      I feel the first half was depressing too, at least for the Kims, where they live and all

    • @Nofacejeong
      @Nofacejeong Před 4 lety +18

      this is like every broadway musical

    • @nexgengamer3090
      @nexgengamer3090 Před 3 lety +14

      Horror starts after the old maid bumps her head

    • @shatakshisharma5240
      @shatakshisharma5240 Před 3 lety +5

      @@Nofacejeong exactly, you just described this movie in literal terms.

  • @alexonline2340
    @alexonline2340 Před 4 lety +7103

    i find it very interesting that the parents’ jobs were “trade” jobs (housekeeping and driving) which didnt require education, while the kids were a tutor and art therapist, something you need a degree to be qualified to do. i think it represents how a lot of lower class families have this dynamic, where the parents make money without an education but still want their children to have a college degree so they can hopefully advance beyond their parent’s economic class.

    • @hejiranyc
      @hejiranyc Před 4 lety +421

      That is pretty much the American immigrant tale, right down to having American-sounding names like Kevin and Jessica. There are a number of references to America in this movie that I'm trying to unpack.

    • @straymochi6766
      @straymochi6766 Před 4 lety +40

      My parents and my siblings😔✊

    • @drcola143
      @drcola143 Před 4 lety +75

      @@hejiranyc I am pretty sure their names weren't actually Kevin and Jessica in the movie. In this one scene where the son reccomends Jessica he was like, "Jessica, what was her Korean name"?. Everything about the family was about U.S.A, like the scene with the son, "yeah she studied art therapy at the university of Illinois". Or at the scene where will the tent work? "I think so, it was made in the U.S.A

    • @imkabochan
      @imkabochan Před 4 lety +94

      Not only low income families, or american immigrants, but generally all immigrants' families structure are like this.
      I can say it because I come from one and there's a pattern to this things, no matter where your family originally came from, the first generation will always work really hard on manual jobs, blue collar jobs, on the fields, anything that's available.
      Next generation may still grow up with that, but ultimately will be pushed to study and have access to better jobs, usually something their parents choose for them and considered respectable, like lawyers, doctors, nurses, teachers and engineers. The traditional "successful" jobs.
      The third generation is the first to not grow up among manual labor and have some privileges, but still constantly reminded of the importance of discipline, formal education and money (that would be me).
      After that the need for education gets more flexible, some things still remain ingrained, but parents' don't control what college you take anymore, expectations and pressure are easier too, but still there (I can see in my younger cousins).
      It's a thing of immigrants in general I guess.

    • @runitalea
      @runitalea Před 4 lety +2

      :(

  • @MusicSLOo
    @MusicSLOo Před 4 lety +8754

    "Privacy as a form of luxury" Never thought about in that way, but damn, the more you think about it, the more it makes sense.

    • @Angel-yq8jd
      @Angel-yq8jd Před 4 lety +102

      cherry cola having no neighbors is awesome I assume. You can do what you want.

    • @jojolerner113
      @jojolerner113 Před 4 lety +128

      @@Angel-yq8jd I live in a fairly rural area where we are separated from our neighbors. It is nice to have the privacy of being able to be loud. It is also nice to have a whole area to yourself to run around and play, or use as a garden, or really whatever you want. But there are disadvantages too. You have to drive everywhere. Nothing is close enough to walk. You aren't close with your neighbors, there is no borrowing a cup of sugar. Finally, my least favorite thing of all, no trick-or-treating. When I was a kid the houses were too far to walk house-to-house to trick-or-treat. If I wanted to participate I had to beg my parents to drive out to a closer community.

    • @zhm96
      @zhm96 Před 4 lety +63

      For the first time, the window didn't have a hobo taking a piss.

    • @itsbonkerjojo9028
      @itsbonkerjojo9028 Před 4 lety +8

      Privacy is luxury indeed I too am sinking in this theory more and more .

    • @nycjt6267
      @nycjt6267 Před 4 lety +30

      The fact that we can watch this and comment on the internet can be considered a luxury.

  • @5868nikhil
    @5868nikhil Před 4 lety +14001

    And the kid doesnt draw a self portrait, its the guy in the basement!!

    • @lamarscrotum1236
      @lamarscrotum1236 Před 4 lety +1904

      Nikhil Krishna yes! And he caused the kid’s first traumatic experience (seeing the “ghost”), then again at the party by stabbing people. Poor kid lmao

    • @Emily.m147
      @Emily.m147 Před 4 lety +1347

      oh my god, the black blob in the corner of the drawing is the basement door and darkness where the “ghost” emerged

    • @benconnor3206
      @benconnor3206 Před 4 lety +903

      Nikhil Krishna the ghost scene is absolutely terrifying

    • @a_a1796
      @a_a1796 Před 4 lety +864

      ​@@lamarscrotum1236 and when he stabs ki-jung, i thought it was interesting that she throws the cake that the kid's mom referred to as the "trauma recovery cake" right in the cause of da-song's trauma's face.

    • @lamarscrotum1236
      @lamarscrotum1236 Před 4 lety +86

      Adriann Do whoaaaa great catch! Mind blown! Lol

  • @supull
    @supull Před 4 lety +2445

    "The art teachers never last for long"

    • @astraeanatsuki3231
      @astraeanatsuki3231 Před 3 lety +109

      OMG-
      Wow I never thought that this would play out like that, the movie is so well thought

    • @dustywisteria8641
      @dustywisteria8641 Před 3 lety +4

      @@astraeanatsuki3231 I'm sorry but can you explain it a little bit? I couldn't understand.

    • @materialgirl4896
      @materialgirl4896 Před 3 lety +35

      @@dustywisteria8641 jessica died

    • @dustywisteria8641
      @dustywisteria8641 Před 3 lety +15

      @@materialgirl4896 Oooh thank u and that was a nice foreshadowing

    • @astraeanatsuki3231
      @astraeanatsuki3231 Před 3 lety +20

      StobJeongguk This sentence was hinting that jessica will die eventually

  • @aritrikaadhikary7212
    @aritrikaadhikary7212 Před 4 lety +2502

    The mother pushes the dogs back just after saying that if she would be rich, she would be nice person

    • @toothian9237
      @toothian9237 Před 4 lety +231

      Yeah, I caught that. She said that if she was rich, she'd be nicer than what she already is. Gotta love the use of irony.

    • @truffles365
      @truffles365 Před 3 lety +387

      Also it all began with her i felt. If she hadn't have been so harsh towards the basement couple when they were asking for even just one meal a week then quite possibly no one would have had to die. It's a great commentary on how the Kims disrupted the secret symbiotic relationship that existed previously with the housekeeper, her husband and the Parks; they disrupted and ultimately everyone suffered. It serves as a depressing metaphor for reality in that the status quo between rich and poor will likely never change. It results in more suffering for the poor if they try to change their lives at the cost of stepping on people just like them to try and be part of the higher class world.

    • @ismth
      @ismth Před 3 lety +139

      @@truffles365 exactly. I took it as a nod to society’s general disdain for the poor. Quick to look down or turn away from them, even if you are poor yourself. The mom failed to realize that she was in the same position the ex-maid was in. smh

    • @MG-ts4sv
      @MG-ts4sv Před rokem +6

      @@ismth yes, also I never understand why the Kim did not take a picture or a video of the maid and her husband. because both were doing the same. All the violence was unecesary. They just needed to use the same weapon the former maid used with them: recording. At the end Mr Kim meditated about it, like to reach an agreement when she asked jessica to send them food, but the son was still thinking in using violence, he wanted to kill them inestad of reaching an agreement. And yes, I think this movie also shows that the poor betray each other, use the violence instead of dialogue, and finally they blame the rich because it is easier.

    • @chizhang2765
      @chizhang2765 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@MG-ts4sv What that recording gonna do? 💀 They already got the former maid fired, and had the evidence (the dude wasn't gonna move anywhere) that the dude was living in that basement.

  • @kliffordholly7466
    @kliffordholly7466 Před 4 lety +16790

    The biggest symbolism is the fact the son was making a plan to get his dad back, even though the dad clearly stated that plans never work...

    • @TheStupidGuyWithBlip
      @TheStupidGuyWithBlip Před 4 lety +1824

      Plans can fail*
      I think the ending says something about poor people being stuck in a loop of constantly dreaming of something better despite being held down

    • @MrMejia187
      @MrMejia187 Před 4 lety +218

      @@TheStupidGuyWithBlip The American Dream

    • @infernal..
      @infernal.. Před 4 lety +112

      @@TheStupidGuyWithBlip yo this is giving me no hope.

    • @TheStupidGuyWithBlip
      @TheStupidGuyWithBlip Před 4 lety +224

      @@infernal.. Lol sorry. Just remember to vote against rich people's interests as much s you can, that's where your hope is. Make them share their wealth

    • @haruyanto8085
      @haruyanto8085 Před 4 lety +127

      Plans do work, the plan almost worked if they didn't stray from the "plan" and let the ex-housekeeper in

  • @PaulEffects
    @PaulEffects Před 4 lety +5690

    honestly, from the moment she screams "honey!!", my god I felt on the absolute edge of my seat. And that kept going until the flood scene. 20 minutes or so of tension like I had never experienced from a movie ever, definitely my best film experience to date.

    • @ldnroses
      @ldnroses Před 4 lety +162

      I thought she was just a crazy lady or something. I thought shit when she screamed honey, but when I heard a voice reply to her....😱 the whole scene makes the audience feel exactly the way director Bong wanted us to. The housekeeper and her husband’s weirdness (pushing the cabinets with her whole body, feeding her husband with a baby’s bottle etc) make us side with the Kims still even more, even though both families have a lot in common with each other. And of course with the flood as you say, we still feel sorry for the Kims even though they all murdered the old housekeeper by mercilessly rubbing peaches in her face and kicking her down the stairs. The father had lost all emotion and stability already but we had empathy for him nonetheless. You can even understand totally why he went on to stab Mr. Park, even though he was in the presence of a whole children’s party and he was the sole person who paid for all their salaries.

    • @arthurfleck816
      @arthurfleck816 Před 4 lety +3

      Same!

    • @kh884488
      @kh884488 Před 4 lety +88

      The scene where she yelled "honey", was like going from riding a roller coaster and the ride suddenly going into a complete free fall!

    • @mgvaa3089
      @mgvaa3089 Před 4 lety +21

      Yes! My friend and I had to pause the movie bc we were too scared to know what happens next!

    • @alanparana6899
      @alanparana6899 Před 4 lety +16

      But like, why were the kims so upset that he was living down there? They must have understood why, they are basically doing the same, like why the uproar? That’s the only part that seemed unrealistic to me and like it was just added for the sake of confrontation

  • @pavelsvacha
    @pavelsvacha Před 4 lety +1460

    The second half is like inflating a balloon without stopping, you know it will pop but not when and that anticipation is what terrifies you

  • @carinah1236
    @carinah1236 Před 4 lety +3829

    jessica/ki-jung was the most capable and the only one that didn't have to replace anyone to get that job and the job that she got was the only one that would have translated to a marketable skill outside the Park's house in the real world (unlike housekeeper, driver, tutor). I think what Jessica represents is the middle class, and her death at the end symbolises the death of the middle class leading to an even bigger gap between the classes, leaving behind only the very poor and the very rich.

    • @miggyyusay
      @miggyyusay Před 4 lety +314

      You could also say the fact that the guy living in the Parks' basement killing Jessica is a symbolism of "crab mentality", that the very poor don't want other people to get richer because of jealousy and pride.

    • @Banzybanz
      @Banzybanz Před 4 lety +185

      @@miggyyusay The whole conflict between the two poor familes shows how the poorest in society have to fight each other for scraps while the rich play divide and rule.
      The Park family end up intentionally/unintentionally killing MoonGwang and GwenSae loses everything. All he wanted to do was just survive with the barest means possible, which he did while his wife was working at the house. He can longer survive in the basement as he would starve and he will be caught (and probably killed) by loansharks if he ventures outside. He realises his life is pretty much over and goes on a rampage targetting the family who ruined his life. Only revenge is on his mind, not jealousy and pride.

    • @dazey8706
      @dazey8706 Před 3 lety +7

      wow this is one of the best ways this theme has been explained

    • @ofimportance5458
      @ofimportance5458 Před 3 lety +5

      "Real world". Are you dumb?All jobs are important to society. That's why they exist.

    • @unliving_ball_of_gas
      @unliving_ball_of_gas Před 3 lety +7

      @@ofimportance5458 Should've been phrased differently

  • @gelatinejaap
    @gelatinejaap Před 4 lety +4350

    I went to see Parasite without having seen any photo's, trailers or knowing anything about the story. Best movie ive seen in a while.

    • @Beck2524
      @Beck2524 Před 4 lety +80

      I did that too. Mark Kermode reviewed it and said watch it without knowing anything and you won't regret it. They're finally showing it in regular UK cinemas where I live so me and my Dad saw it yesterday. Brilliant film, binge watching videos like this now to explore all the themes.

    • @firstnamelastname364
      @firstnamelastname364 Před 4 lety +16

      I also did the same in the UK but I had seen one image before watching it and it was the movie poster. So I was a bit worried when the movie began and with the poster and title too that it'd be a horror movie, which would've been disappointing since i've never seen any horror movie. Thankfully it wasn't horror though and i had a blast watching the film

    • @Angelub
      @Angelub Před 4 lety +19

      Me too! I thought it was about a disease being spread. I thought the fired maid had come to spread it to the family lol boy was I wrong about the twist.

    • @mork3742
      @mork3742 Před 4 lety +3

      Same!!! All I knew about it was that it's about the society that's why I watched it bravely no idea that it's scarier than horror movies.

    • @Skitz0frenix
      @Skitz0frenix Před 4 lety +5

      In my experience trailers ruin movies/series for me because they give away stuff that they don't need to give away

  • @tmoon9297
    @tmoon9297 Před 4 lety +4870

    When you watch the movie again you notice the lights coming on every time he comes back home even before the plot twist. The chills when you realize what's really going on...

    • @Jamflee
      @Jamflee Před 4 lety +644

      T Moon Which is funny because we don’t notice either like Mr Park. Almost saying to the audience you are similar, that you don’t notice the people beneath you

    • @TheSuperNats
      @TheSuperNats Před 4 lety +448

      I noticed them and even pointed them out, however I thought they were a really cool automatic feature there to show how rich these people are. The twist blew my mind.

    • @emiliab9322
      @emiliab9322 Před 4 lety +80

      Goddamn it now i have to watch the whole film again

    • @raphaelho3551
      @raphaelho3551 Před 4 lety +49

      Great light also doesn't light up for anyone else.

    • @goodnessoverloaded1078
      @goodnessoverloaded1078 Před 4 lety +4

      @@TheSuperNats Yep , I thought the very same.

  • @angellamst4215
    @angellamst4215 Před 3 lety +1339

    I feel like Jessica accepting the flood and just smoking was the same as laughing through her death. Smoking when the water is about to drown you and turn off your cigarette , laughing and relaxing while you are about to die. Her character owned the comedic tragedy

    • @QWER-wv5kn
      @QWER-wv5kn Před 11 měsíci +11

      나는 그 장면에서 물이 사람을 익사될정도로는 전혀 아닌것 같아. 그 장면은 코미디장면이 절대 아닌것같고, 그녀는 홍수속에서 다시 한번 자신의 가족상황을 느끼고 자신한테 중요한것인 담배를 피운것 같다. 아마 그녀가 담배를 핀다는것은 부모님은 모르는것같다. 그녀한테 담배는 숨길수없는, 숨기기힘든 권력욕,쾌락을 의미하는것 같다. 그래서 가족들이 중요하다고 생각하는것들을 가져오거나 구할때, 그녀는 숨겨뒀던 담배를 가져오면서 참지않고 그 자리에서 담배를 피운것 같다. 참고로 한국에서 여자가 담배피우는것은 대중들이 좋은시선으로 보지 않는다. 여자의 경우, 부모님한테 숨기는 경우가 많다. 그 가족에서 오직 그녀만 진취적으로 계급을 올라갈려고 했으며, 오직 그녀만 담배를 핀다.😅😂😊

  • @trendthis364
    @trendthis364 Před 4 lety +2990

    This film is so incredible that every comment on here about it has solid thumbs up.

    • @namitasingh8520
      @namitasingh8520 Před 4 lety +8

      Exactly!!!!

    • @shishirakumarnayak9318
      @shishirakumarnayak9318 Před 3 lety +4

      So true man! This either a fluke on bong's part or a truly thought out masterpiece.

    • @lowellfinn
      @lowellfinn Před 3 lety +1

      I give you 1000th like

    • @trendthis364
      @trendthis364 Před 3 lety +1

      @@lowellfinn If I had a prize you'd be the winner!

    • @lowellfinn
      @lowellfinn Před 2 lety +1

      @Catch_Me_If_You_Can have you watch it or you just know it from this video.

  • @marymaurene1105
    @marymaurene1105 Před 4 lety +31863

    I just realised, during that scene where Kim family are drinking at the mansion's living room, Jessica is the only one sitting on the sofa and rest are on the floor. While at the beginning of the movie, everyone is sitting on their semi-basement floor. This best shows that she is the only one who really is capable of "climbing up" the social status. From floor to sofa, behind her family yet higher than them. Among them, she appears to be the most clever and natural con artist. This is the reason why the director killed her at the end of the movie. Without her, the family will struggle to climb up again.

    • @jashlovesbangtansonyeondan3740
      @jashlovesbangtansonyeondan3740 Před 4 lety +3921

      Also said by Kiwoo that it seems like his sister suits that kind of life (rich)

    • @raymobs
      @raymobs Před 4 lety +1745

      damn, i thought jessica's death would be a hard hit to the family's MERE SURVIVAL...... let alone climbing up the stairs.

    • @TheNewsWave
      @TheNewsWave Před 4 lety +373

      Mary Maurene Maun 😯 you are so right ... man this movie is too deep for me.

    • @IceX92
      @IceX92 Před 4 lety +127

      Nah, that's a stretch. Ki Woo is a good con artist too

    • @Ruimas28
      @Ruimas28 Před 4 lety +327

      Altough…..the movie does not actually do it like people say it does lool To be fair, Jessica would not get into the house if not for her brother. Granted she helps him first getting in. But its the brother who comes up with the plan to get Jessica in. So….both are good at it and complete each other. Its by far not "only Jessica" who is the brains. Not at all what is shown. Also, as for the family member who has more chances of going up…..I do not know. Nothing in the movie shows that Jessica can get there. Only because she is bossy around the rich woman? But is that going to work with other rich people? Doubt it!!!! On the other way, the brother is actually going into the very good side of the girl, actually showing he can seduce a very rich girl. Hell….the brother is even the only family member the rich care to save at the end as Jessica is left there dying and unattended. So….absolutely not what the movie shows. You people are all being fooled by the real parasite: The moviemaker :) He is playing like a genius to catch every single trend people throw at his movie lol Respect to him!!!!

  • @alexbricks3886
    @alexbricks3886 Před 4 lety +18067

    I just realized that in the beginning of the movie, the mom comically said “you should’ve brought food” when they received the stone from the son’s friend. This draws a parallel to when Jessica could have brought food to the man in the basement but instead the son brought the stone, causing the following murders.

    • @kpopspace9849
      @kpopspace9849 Před 4 lety +1177

      omf yes I feel like the stone portrays "greed" and the food represent the contrary of "greed".

    • @2cents186
      @2cents186 Před 4 lety +408

      Also even the stone has biblical backing. Ki Woo was stoned to almost death by the bum.

    • @steviegbcool
      @steviegbcool Před 4 lety +70

      jesus christ...

    • @Eorzat
      @Eorzat Před 4 lety +308

      Yeah, the screenplay is really what made this film amazing for me. There’s so much subtle detail in the dialogue.

    • @SinclairLocke
      @SinclairLocke Před 4 lety +168

      he would likely still murder them cuz of his dead wife

  • @bhruemail7282
    @bhruemail7282 Před 4 lety +1021

    I really love how the Kims are really good at their jobs (driver, art and English tutor and housekeeper) but never will they in a million years get those jobs they're really good at without faking their credentials. They're so competent but the lack of necessary papers and recommendations hinders them from getting paid for their skills.

  • @HomesliceBrice
    @HomesliceBrice Před 4 lety +1150

    The scene where it shows the "ghost's" head slowly come up over the darkness is the scariest thing I've seen in a non-horror movie and probably the scariest thing from a 2019 movie.

    • @sammybore944
      @sammybore944 Před 3 lety +45

      That scene is spooky af

    • @joeyisrandom9254
      @joeyisrandom9254 Před 3 lety +81

      YES OH MY GOD, the way they made the guys eyes glow was terrifying

    • @haileyfrancine307
      @haileyfrancine307 Před 3 lety +1

      @@joeyisrandom9254 Bin

    • @Luisfour
      @Luisfour Před 2 lety +35

      well... Cats also came out in 2019

    • @jeannemorona_
      @jeannemorona_ Před 2 lety +15

      YESSSSS i remember i couldn't sleep well that night bc that was scary af 😭

  • @victorvivas7887
    @victorvivas7887 Před 4 lety +5291

    The scene where the former maid was trying to open the door is horrifying but absolutely brilliant that changes the atmosphere of the film. Also the doorbell was sound was very tense in this film. A masterpiece!
    Update: This the most likes I have ever received. Thank you so much. Let’s forever enjoy cinema !

    • @heyitsann2212
      @heyitsann2212 Před 4 lety +32

      Omg ikr like what the hell was that 😩🥴

    • @drei_cee
      @drei_cee Před 4 lety +85

      God, that scared me so much I gripped the person sitting beside me. 😂

    • @victorvivas7887
      @victorvivas7887 Před 4 lety +64

      @@drei_cee I wasnt sure what she was doing because the room was dark and she was on a very weird position and it scared me too lol

    • @victorvivas7887
      @victorvivas7887 Před 4 lety +14

      @youtube viewer what also scared was her face lol

    • @saphi20
      @saphi20 Před 4 lety +15

      thats the most stupid part of the movie... why would you let in the only person that can expose em... and even more... why let her in while the owners of the house are out and they are having a party there... is so so so stupid...

  • @ezhar1059
    @ezhar1059 Před 4 lety +6577

    Ki-jung character is definitely superior than her family member
    1) shes the one that negotiated her salary
    2) made the owner, driver, maid, and lil boy scared with her authorities
    3) she sat on the sofa while other family members sat on the floor meaning she’s already higher class than them
    4) his brother said she’s the most fitting with the rich people because she felt natural doing it
    5) she’s the first one that got invited by the owner to the party
    6) when she had to bring the cake means she already got accepted and trust by the rich
    7) when the plan already gone wrong, she had to die so that she doesn’t have to go back become the lower class.

    • @EscargoTouChaud
      @EscargoTouChaud Před 4 lety +461

      I get you, but as for number 7, I took it more as some sort of punishment; a "how dare she (a poor fitting into OUR bubble, crossing the line)! She must die".

    • @Loonaurtheworld
      @Loonaurtheworld Před 4 lety +35

      @@EscargoTouChaud That's what I thought too

    • @kyletucker6508
      @kyletucker6508 Před 4 lety +364

      ezhar this is why she was killed. I think the true meaning of this film was to be a commentary on society. And those who thrive in it seem to be the most inhuman. She died cos she was the most capable. The protagonist in my opinion was mr Kim . Who, once he saw what had become of his daughter, drew the line and cut ties with society and the climb of success. He killed mr parks.

    • @senyenvlogs
      @senyenvlogs Před 4 lety +175

      tbh it’s sad how ki jung died.. i really loved her character, it was the best amongst the others.

    • @silverkyre
      @silverkyre Před 3 lety +96

      @@EscargoTouChaud I thought it was because, if she lives the end might seem more reachable. It feels like she would somehow be able t I'll come up with that money and we know her brother never will.

  • @chaniechan4873
    @chaniechan4873 Před 4 lety +1068

    Y'all! I just realized why Da Song liked Jessica when in fact all of his previous teachers can't handle him. Dahye mentioned that Da Song was just pretending to be 'smart' 'artistic' or any at that matter and he liked Jessica for the same reason that Jessica was also pretending to be 'smart' and 'artistic'. So at some point they understand each other very well. Birds with the same feather flock together indeed.

    • @childofolivares8754
      @childofolivares8754 Před 3 lety +58

      One of my sister (17) always likes to act like she's better than everyone and wiser than she actually is. Our neighbor has this kid (9) that has the same issue. He always talks back and insults people and try to make them feel inferior to him. Anyways, I'm good with kids but he never listens to me. My sister somehow gets him to act normal when she's around though even though she can't do the same with the rest of our siblings.

    • @everythinggoes4115
      @everythinggoes4115 Před 2 lety +2

      Could’ve sworn I saw this comment on another parasite video

    • @chaniechan4873
      @chaniechan4873 Před 2 lety +25

      @@everythinggoes4115 thats because I commented the same thing on other parasite videos 😭🖐

    • @prapanthebachelorette6803
      @prapanthebachelorette6803 Před 2 lety +1

      @@chaniechan4873 thanks for the insight

    • @QWER-wv5kn
      @QWER-wv5kn Před 11 měsíci +2

      당신은 서양인입니까? 동양인입니까? 많은댓글에서 이부분을 말하지 않던데.... 한국인들은 당신이 말한 "예술적인척" 즉 다송과 미술교사와의 관계(예술가 코스프레)를 완벽히 대부분 이해했습니다 이 감정에 대해 상대적으로 아마 아시아인들이 많이 느꼈을것이다. (이것이 만약 인종차별발언이라면 사과한다.) 아시아인들이 이런 감정을 더 잘 느꼈을꺼라고 나는 확신하기때문에 그냥 재미로 질문해봤다. 😅 😂 😊

  • @saymakhan8875
    @saymakhan8875 Před 3 lety +318

    One of my current favourite hobby is reading the comment section of *parasite*

  • @GadgetTechTips
    @GadgetTechTips Před 4 lety +6482

    There is only one thing that this non horror movie becomes more terrifying is because its REALISTIC ..

    • @danielbras5123
      @danielbras5123 Před 4 lety +71

      Gadget Xtreme hidden world war bunker harboring a man faking hair death isn’t very realistic, it’s a great movie and story but it’s not realistic and it’s not supposed to be it’s supposed to symbolize things

    • @kensamaadhi393
      @kensamaadhi393 Před 4 lety +180

      technically south korea are still in a state of war with north korea, so having war bunker a little true for that part of the world

    • @Anon-cz8us
      @Anon-cz8us Před 4 lety +126

      Daniel Bras The war bunker is very realistic in Korea, especially with the wealthy. Also this movie is pretty accurate when it comes to Korea’s society. In Korea if you are born poor, it is very hard to become rich and if you’re born rich you will most likely stay rich

    • @m.s.6687
      @m.s.6687 Před 4 lety

      @Gyulrangdan - Forever OneIt plz tell us some more aspects that are realistic?

    • @user-ec8ed8ht9k
      @user-ec8ed8ht9k Před 4 lety +12

      @@Anon-cz8us It's possible to rise out of poverty through academic success. Historically, even in the middle ages, a lower class peasant could either study for the civil servant exam and become a bureaucrat or save enough money to buy his way out of his social class.
      So no, it's not impossible.

  • @SammyHolidayChannel
    @SammyHolidayChannel Před 4 lety +6523

    I had to watch it twice to understand that the Kims dad is the problem right from the beginning when he keep folding the pizza box despite the room being filled with smogs. The girl from the pizza shop refuses to pay and complains one out of four was folded wrong. Yes this family has four members.

    • @LottaKissu
      @LottaKissu Před 4 lety +470

      Wow, good eye!

    • @cassiebubb7960
      @cassiebubb7960 Před 4 lety +257

      Wow. Well noticed dude.

    • @johannlopez4524
      @johannlopez4524 Před 4 lety +425

      Didn't catch the ¼ detail

    • @jajatana154
      @jajatana154 Před 4 lety +1378

      Thats what most people think, but another explanation may be that the odd one that didnt fit in was Ki Jung. She is the only one capable of climbing up the social ladder (ex. not replacing anyone but making herself a new job, Ki Woo telling her that she actually fits in, the fact that she had actual talent but couldnt go to college due to economical problems), which makes her the different one among the four. There is also speculation that the reason that she was the only one dead is to show that this family now really has no chance to do better.

    • @cassiebubb7960
      @cassiebubb7960 Před 4 lety +6

      @@stevenbaas4011 clearly I'm just slow ha

  • @aceandrelayosa7532
    @aceandrelayosa7532 Před 4 lety +512

    Mother:
    "If I had all this money, I'd be nice too."
    **SLAPS THE DOG**

    • @betterthoughts22
      @betterthoughts22 Před měsícem +1

      Yeah. She ain't gonna start until she has the money.

  • @poonamlath7896
    @poonamlath7896 Před 4 lety +393

    A single doorbell changed their whole life

  • @vp1099
    @vp1099 Před 4 lety +5761

    Also the scene when the parks are sleeping on the sofa ,the Kim's are under the table , symbolising that no matter how low the rich get ,the poor will always be lower than the Rich..

    • @izwaspayne
      @izwaspayne Před 4 lety +94

      Wow i never think about that good catch

    • @user-ph8qv9ez7q
      @user-ph8qv9ez7q Před 4 lety +5

      Nice

    • @daffaagung
      @daffaagung Před 4 lety +7

      Did the producer mention any of this in an interview? Or is it just your take on that scene?

    • @kaykc3207
      @kaykc3207 Před 4 lety +90

      Don't overthink
      Everything is not symbolic

    • @yonratha
      @yonratha Před 4 lety +52

      it would make sense though because that rich dude was commenting on how bad the dad smelled in which the was suddenly offended and questioning "do I really smell that bad?" And plus he had this anger inside him that rose to the point where he wanted to kill him (possibly because he was jealous).

  • @keysburntgucci9016
    @keysburntgucci9016 Před 4 lety +5602

    Ghosts?
    Nah.
    Nothing's scarier than Humans gone wrong.

    • @kettyputri3749
      @kettyputri3749 Před 4 lety +40

      true

    • @5yenwishes590
      @5yenwishes590 Před 4 lety +119

      Have you ever read the korean webtoon "Ghost Teller"? It plays with that idea, is about ghosts telling scary stories about humans and the first season is full of great stories...

    • @pipeporo7316
      @pipeporo7316 Před 4 lety +25

      indeed. humans are so unpredictable

    • @keysburntgucci9016
      @keysburntgucci9016 Před 4 lety +11

      @@5yenwishes590 i haven't. But that seems like a good one.

    • @kasturiravi8483
      @kasturiravi8483 Před 4 lety +5

      @@keysburntgucci9016 You can read it in an app called Webtoons and it is in English

  • @imma_eatjin
    @imma_eatjin Před 3 lety +780

    this movie would be every English teacher’s dream to analyse and use as an extract for an essay

    • @j.a.n.t.t.studios9462
      @j.a.n.t.t.studios9462 Před 3 lety +13

      Aka my English assignment literally last month

    • @howfunny5162
      @howfunny5162 Před 2 lety +15

      I would happily write a paper about this

    • @nallyaaaaaa
      @nallyaaaaaa Před 2 lety +12

      the comments section already analysing the whole thing : yes, did you call me?

  • @ekronb5287
    @ekronb5287 Před 4 lety +423

    There’s this great great sequence of events that are MAJORLY under talked about imo. It’s when they’re leaving the house in the rain, they show the water drain at the rich house then progressively, they go down and come closer and closer to the sewers and even go below the sewers. When they come home and the whole neighborhood is flooded, the whole sequence makes complete sense and finally that’s when you get a real view of where they’re in the social ladder. Great movie, definitely got all the English Teachers wet

    • @joni4867
      @joni4867 Před 3 lety +38

      LMAO THE LAST SENTENCE GOT ME

    • @thethmooteresa
      @thethmooteresa Před 2 lety +9

      As a aspiring english teacher, you got me 💪

    • @freesiahevnosey6124
      @freesiahevnosey6124 Před rokem +3

      showed how useless the rich are cause the poor do all the work! this film was anti-nepo baby

  • @DamienYok
    @DamienYok Před 4 lety +2825

    This movie really made me think. Because if you think about it, the Kims' family is talented/intellectual and can really do 'the job'. There are a lot of people in our society who are capable yet they missed the chance to "climb up" and ended up with mediocre or bad lives. There is no true fairness.

    • @ldnroses
      @ldnroses Před 4 lety +122

      Totally, that’s one part of how they really showed the differences in class and what being born into each really means for your life. Kiwoo was very capable of that job, but he didn’t have the qualifications. Not that he wasn’t capable of going to uni, but his family could not afford classes for their children. The parents were also hard workers and very good at their jobs, they were very happy working.
      But also on the other hand, the Park family were so gullible because they simply never had many worries in their lives because of their financial status, even paying the Kim family’s presence at their son’s party as part of their work shift.

    • @bigtexnick2188
      @bigtexnick2188 Před 4 lety +11

      and that is the entire point of the movie. well said.

    • @CrimsonUniverse22
      @CrimsonUniverse22 Před 4 lety +5

      Anyone can climb out of poverty.

    • @johannlopez4524
      @johannlopez4524 Před 4 lety +78

      @@CrimsonUniverse22 false. Not every country has the social mobility that Americans and other rich countries have.

    • @lillettuce4977
      @lillettuce4977 Před 4 lety +22

      @@CrimsonUniverse22 thats a lie

  • @boy638
    @boy638 Před 4 lety +2588

    Their plan fell apart all because they fell from the stairs

    • @lukecage275
      @lukecage275 Před 4 lety +222

      I think their plan fell apart because of the supposed smell that eminated from them because of their poverty and lower class status which in turn caused paranoia and resentment

    • @jashlovesbangtansonyeondan3740
      @jashlovesbangtansonyeondan3740 Před 4 lety +28

      @@lukecage275 is that the reason why Mr Kim had to do what he did to Mr Park? Just because he acted that way from the smell of the man. (Im trying my best not to spoil anything)

    • @wjwjoni
      @wjwjoni Před 4 lety +263

      Jash Loves Bangtan Sonyeondan no I think he did that because he was disgusted by the fact that Mr Park only cared for himself (and how higher class consider themselves more superior). Mr Park’s son literally just fainted whereas everyone else was bleeding to death. Still, Mr Park only wanted to drive his son to the hospital and never bothered to help as if his workers’ (lower class) lives didn’t matter.

    • @ananyaguha0106
      @ananyaguha0106 Před 4 lety +89

      boy638 🤯👌🏻
      Throughout the movie, the stairs symbolise a rise and fall in social class(depends on which way you climb it).. the kims were at their peak, enjoying the luxury of a rich house but everything indeed fell apart when they fell from the stairs : the short moment of luxury and fulfilment of their wish of enjoying a splendorous life. In the next scene, they literally are on the verge of killing a fellow family from the same social class.

    • @rachele.3229
      @rachele.3229 Před 4 lety +25

      @@lukecage275 definitely because they were found out by the old maid and her husband. Honestly if that didn't happen, they would have had a better chance at succeeding

  • @yaade93
    @yaade93 Před 4 lety +755

    The scene that marked me the most is at the end when Mr Park is screaming at the dad to get the car (later on, to give him the keys), having no care about anyone else than his own son, while the dad's own daughter is laying on the grass loosing all her blood (his wife previously in a fight to the death with no one doing anything), he still does it and throw him the keys.. Almost like a Pavlovian reaction.. I felt it like a punch to the gut.. Personally, this sequence, combined with the smell part, made me understand his later actions (not saying it was right thing.. but I understood where he was coming from)

    • @Daduu
      @Daduu Před 4 lety +73

      Bei I thought the rich father was disgusted of the smell not because he smelled “poor” but because of all the blood and the poor dad interpreted as he was being rude and not wanted to touch his poor body. A lot of scenes had double interpretations and double perspectives.

    • @silverkyre
      @silverkyre Před 3 lety +116

      @Zillion X sure but he took the time to hold his nose like that, people were dying all over. If he desperate for his son, the smell shouldn't matter at that point you dive for those keys. But he's still a pretentious asshole even in that moment. It's a moment like that, that will define people for who they really are. I can see why the Mr. Kim snapped it's such a visceral reaction.

    • @bun9762
      @bun9762 Před 3 lety +35

      Plus even the mom didn't help Ki-Jung as Ki-Jung was dying on the grass. Ki-Jung was personally invited to the party, kind of being included as family especially to Da-Song, yet the mom still didn't want to help her along with his son. Guess it was true what the mom said: that the art teachers don't last long

    • @dearmalaysia
      @dearmalaysia Před 3 lety +24

      Same here. I can feel the boiling, lunatic anger the Kim father felt at that moment and him attacking with a knife wasn't at all a surprise to me cuz deep down I wanted to do the same. What a masterpiece.

    • @misssoso5859
      @misssoso5859 Před 2 lety +28

      @@bun9762 It's interesting how the rich family's daughter was the only one who bothered to help. But that's probably because she had a crush on the son and thought that he wasn't poor.

  • @Pekylla
    @Pekylla Před 4 lety +360

    What I love about this film is that the story doesn't end when it finishes. You keep discovering more details and secrets you didn't notice while watching... I love watching these videos and reading the comments! The director really thought every single detail, it's amazing!

  • @domodolma
    @domodolma Před 4 lety +6372

    *Jessica, only child. Illinois, Chicago. Classmate Kim Jin-Mo, he’s your cousin.*

    • @ernestojoe5917
      @ernestojoe5917 Před 4 lety +441

      ding-dong 🎵

    • @fadeladam1130
      @fadeladam1130 Před 4 lety +9

      And, what does that mean?

    • @Pavan_414
      @Pavan_414 Před 4 lety +199

      @@fadeladam1130 watch the movie to understand

    • @fadeladam1130
      @fadeladam1130 Před 4 lety +9

      @@Pavan_414 I'm asking, why should I watch it?

    • @tuisuki
      @tuisuki Před 4 lety +217

      Fadel Adam
      The movie has a deep structure between the social classes also the cinematography and the pacing is really great.
      The first question you asked about the comment is a scene in the movie of a character singing that as a mnemonic device for their secret motive. I won't spoil the reason for the character to do that but you should really watch the movie :)
      edit: i changed my comment because it was all lowercase and it kinda bothered me hehe

  • @Jed_Elias
    @Jed_Elias Před 4 lety +7194

    Say what you will about the actual movie. But there is no denying that the ending is MASSIVELY depressing.

    • @johntran8562
      @johntran8562 Před 4 lety +33

      Its crap

    • @tenzero5274
      @tenzero5274 Před 4 lety +931

      the ending isn’t depressing. the ending is life’s reality. reality is depressing

    • @Jed_Elias
      @Jed_Elias Před 4 lety +71

      Random Stan So Thanos was right all along 🤔

    • @MrUser10001
      @MrUser10001 Před 4 lety +13

      But expected.

    • @jigglypuxx2985
      @jigglypuxx2985 Před 4 lety +115

      @@MrUser10001 as said in this video. "Its predictable as it is impossible to see coming"

  • @halleluia2025
    @halleluia2025 Před 3 lety +205

    I love how much the father wanted so much to leave the basement apartment and then ends up living in the basement of the mansion for the rest of his life.

    • @rikosama7648
      @rikosama7648 Před 3 lety +8

      Thats the mistake , he should have thanked god for the place he is able to stay in and try to make it look better to show his appreciation and try hard to get his dream house while enjoying the present . A lot of poor ppl's mistake is the mindset of "i am suffering today for the peace of tomorrow " . How about u try enjoy the present and the future .

    • @SwaggMessiah69
      @SwaggMessiah69 Před 2 lety +3

      I mean he didn't have to, he could have went back to living back again, just hiding from police. Or simply went to prison, where he would have lived possibly a better life, though without his family.

  • @E10m00
    @E10m00 Před 4 lety +232

    The scene where the family is relaxing in the mansion, Jessica is in the bathtub. It is as if she is washing off the “smell” Mr. Park says crosses the line.

  • @saxanith6117
    @saxanith6117 Před 4 lety +2727

    I thought Min was going to come home and find out that Dahye was taken by his friend. Then, he'd get mad and expose the family but I was way, wayyy off.

    • @namitasingh8520
      @namitasingh8520 Před 4 lety +29

      Sameeee

    • @jen22608
      @jen22608 Před 4 lety +26

      same lol i even told my mom who was also watching

    • @jeffreyflowers5203
      @jeffreyflowers5203 Před 4 lety +145

      Same but when the maid showed up I was like oh she’s gonna try to stab someone,was not expecting that twist and am glad I wasn’t.

    • @cheriecheung5889
      @cheriecheung5889 Před 4 lety +82

      That would have been some regular k drama hagaha

    • @zoilas7061
      @zoilas7061 Před 4 lety

      ME TOO

  • @sirenjeruty
    @sirenjeruty Před 4 lety +1583

    Can't really blame Dang-so, the Maid's husband rising from the basement in the night scene would give anyone nightmares throughout his life !

    • @jaypi6423
      @jaypi6423 Před 4 lety +287

      Yes, and isn't it ironic that the whole splatter scene happens again at his birthday? I mean, I really can't see how he could ever heal from that. His psychology will be wrecked for life.

    • @Lanai50
      @Lanai50 Před 4 lety +61

      Da song

    • @bejbidolxo
      @bejbidolxo Před 4 lety +49

      Jay Pi i dont think he even survived..since movie is mirroring almost every scene and those 2 classes,their both fathers died(kims family dad is not dead but since they ain gonna see him ever again he pretty much is),and also daughter+dasong since they were matched throughout the film.

    • @liaavv_4959
      @liaavv_4959 Před 4 lety +6

      Yeah it gave me..

    • @vee0427
      @vee0427 Před 4 lety +1

      😂😂😂😭

  • @briannamattis7454
    @briannamattis7454 Před 3 lety +102

    Height was such a KEY symbol in this film! It totally flew over my head at first. Remember from the opening...the dad told them to get higher to get WiFi. Height=wealth,stability....wow this film is genius

  • @shawnc292
    @shawnc292 Před 3 lety +190

    I think the fact that my rich friends saw the kims as the bad guys, and my poor saw the rich family as the bad guys really highlight how this film pushed no "agenda" but rather presented a story and let the audience come to a decsion.

  • @SavedSheepStudios
    @SavedSheepStudios Před 4 lety +3405

    The most artistic scene for me was midway when the Kims (except for the mother) escaped from the Parks' home. Under the torrential rain, they descended a long flight of stairs in the darkness - flooding waters as a metaphor of the flow of consequences about to unfold. We observe a change in mood in the movie as the Kims, like parasites, retreat to their homes once they're noticed. The bathtub scene of Jessica enjoying herself in water at the Parks is contrasted by her sitting on their murky and flooded toilet, lost of all hope.

    • @ldnroses
      @ldnroses Před 4 lety +80

      So much symbolism too, running down that hill from the Park’s house, then those steep stairs in the rain, and of course even further down to their their semi-basement flat: way back down to their true reality, back down to their social class. Even in such heavy rain they ran down those steps so easily, almost showing that this was their natural habitat. And even after their home is destroyed, Kiwoo’s first thought is to rescue their precious wealth stone that began this whole journey for them. Even after all this, the greed is still in him. He’s not ready to give it all up just yet.

    • @soundaryabaswarajsheher6574
      @soundaryabaswarajsheher6574 Před 4 lety +7

      I think the the Parks, not the Kims, are the parasites.. of the nature
      The movie climaxes with a natural calamity, that does not affect the Rich much, but devastated the Poor's living..

    • @aznpetyaw
      @aznpetyaw Před 4 lety +13

      @@soundaryabaswarajsheher6574 They both are parasites created by the social economic system in korea.

    • @trollzilla
      @trollzilla Před 4 lety +28

      @@aznpetyaw *the social economic system in the world
      we all live in a capitalist market society, my friend

    • @aimeemeono4470
      @aimeemeono4470 Před 4 lety +18

      Soundarya Baswaraj i find it interesting to think about that scene where she is in the car talking about how the rain was a blessing.... when it literally took hundreds of people out of their homes and into a gymnasium. I can totally see how mr Kim’s anger just was fueled by the rich not being affected at all.

  • @godwinolorunshola7913
    @godwinolorunshola7913 Před 4 lety +6140

    Finding out that both husbands at different times hid in the basement was most unexpected.

    • @thebatman4279
      @thebatman4279 Před 4 lety +226

      @Blade Runner
      >Clicks on video that analyses the plot of a film
      >Expects people not to talk about what happens in the film
      GALAXY BRAIN

    • @deanmalto1386
      @deanmalto1386 Před 4 lety

      A

    • @Snortypluto
      @Snortypluto Před 4 lety

      bruh why you spoil it

    • @JforAll00
      @JforAll00 Před 4 lety

      stop spoiling

    • @imnotbreno
      @imnotbreno Před 4 lety +1

      @DerpyDoge When does it shows rich leeching off the poor?

  • @josephzuniga3928
    @josephzuniga3928 Před 4 lety +128

    For me, Parasite is just what cinema is all about. All throughout it entertains you, keeps you hooked. And then as the credits roll, you think about it. It creates a discussion. It's the 'default' movie, if ever there is one. Director Bong Joon-ho gets why we go to theaters to see films. I'm so grateful he became this popular.

  • @Chofrizzy
    @Chofrizzy Před 4 lety +63

    0:08 im surprised no one is talking about how the maid temporarily crossed the 'line' between the glass window panes (which symbolizes the divide between the lower and higher class) to wake mrs. park, then immediately goes back to where she belongs in the class hierarchy, with ki-woo also looking down on the same side. there's a ton of these 'lines' throughout the film symbolizing the class divide and it's pretty interesting to pick up on them after noticing the first one

  • @ApoMelon
    @ApoMelon Před 4 lety +1626

    3:45 the doorbell also appears at the exact midpoint if the FILM, not just the script. The film is 2 hours 7 minutes long. The doorbell rang at 1 hour 3 minutes

    • @Shivipree123
      @Shivipree123 Před 3 lety +91

      In this video as well he states this point at the exact midpoint of his video

    • @simtanhg4291
      @simtanhg4291 Před 3 lety +11

      Dayum

    • @kmms4720
      @kmms4720 Před 3 lety +36

      I was so blown away by this as well; twists/plot changes tend to happen in the middle of a film but for parasite is literally happened in the middle. that is incredible

    • @jeisytudu3477
      @jeisytudu3477 Před 3 lety +5

      Where the funny scene ends and dark chapter starts

  • @AdvaiticOneness1
    @AdvaiticOneness1 Před 4 lety +2115

    All throughout the movie i was expecting a ghost to pop up! Then i realised that humans are scarier than ghosts! Jeez

    • @qqqq-uh2nm
      @qqqq-uh2nm Před 4 lety +34

      yeah like someone under your bed is much scarier than a ghost

    • @raymobs
      @raymobs Před 4 lety +48

      @@qqqq-uh2nm or a father and his son and daughter under your coffee table.

    • @sahayeda5220
      @sahayeda5220 Před 4 lety +7

      that guy is an actor in crash landing on you and i immediately recognized why they picked him-because he has huge eyes lol

    • @AdvaiticOneness1
      @AdvaiticOneness1 Před 4 lety +1

      @Kraker Heya because in the trailer i saw that kid's wierd painting, blood etc, so right away i got incidious/conjuring flashbacks,with that in mind, i watched the movie, lol

    • @GetUnwoke
      @GetUnwoke Před 4 lety +1

      @@qqqq-uh2nm It's something Jodi Arias would do. crawling through doggy doors and hiding under the christmas tree. so damn creepy

  • @mayor6366
    @mayor6366 Před 4 lety +126

    When she yelled “Honey!” my heart skipped a beat

    • @shan22777
      @shan22777 Před 2 lety

      My theory was it was gonna be a CHILD she had with the FATHER as an affair

  • @s0fa274
    @s0fa274 Před 4 lety +141

    He also took his friend’s place; he also said he was going to marry the girl after he graduated.

  • @deepasakthi9653
    @deepasakthi9653 Před 4 lety +3166

    This film is completely refined , devoid of fillers

    • @deepasakthi9653
      @deepasakthi9653 Před 4 lety +45

      @M P yeah brother, ppl like kevin are too immature to understand

    • @cuongkim842
      @cuongkim842 Před 4 lety +40

      that's exactly what I thought when I saw this movie. Not a single scene felt like it's only there to fill the plot, but served the plot

    • @cuongkim842
      @cuongkim842 Před 4 lety

      @PietreADI yes I have actually

    • @dxcSOUL
      @dxcSOUL Před 4 lety +8

      Kevin Shipp That sentence had no pretense. Your sentence, ironically, is defined by pretentiousness.

    • @zuryz4929
      @zuryz4929 Před 4 lety +1

      I agree but I don't see why the sex scene was relevant, kinda random

  • @chengyiq3066
    @chengyiq3066 Před 4 lety +2744

    Parasite is truly one of the film that keeps you at the edge of your seat

    • @dexterzdex5098
      @dexterzdex5098 Před 4 lety +8

      ...until i watched Uncut Gems, that film stressed me out 24/7.

    • @austin7815
      @austin7815 Před 4 lety +7

      Still doesn’t make sense how the poor dad turned all psycho and turned into a stabby murderer. Then he basically becomes like the other guy in the secret basement

    • @Dan-gi6tf
      @Dan-gi6tf Před 4 lety +11

      Austin it was already foreshadowed or I’m just too attentive to little details idk 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @jasonjung2572
      @jasonjung2572 Před 4 lety +26

      Austin in the end when the rich dad was trying to get the key from the old guy, the rich dad stopped everything he was doing to hold his nose because of the old guys stench. This probably affected the poor dad personally

    • @saphi20
      @saphi20 Před 4 lety

      if by that you means it is predictable....then i agree

  • @charlenelaggui3777
    @charlenelaggui3777 Před 4 lety +287

    Does no one ever realized the similarities between the man in the basement and the paintings of the Da Song? I believe it's not a self-portrait.

    • @freyahunter667
      @freyahunter667 Před 4 lety +14

      duh it's pretty obvious lmao

    • @heisenberg3901
      @heisenberg3901 Před 4 lety +1

      I mean if you've watched theories about this movie, it is stated in every one of those and it is pretty obvious too.

    • @rikosama7648
      @rikosama7648 Před 3 lety +8

      The moment the mom said its self potrait i was like naaaaah

    • @marissa769
      @marissa769 Před 2 lety

      That poor baby 😓

  • @nabi5472
    @nabi5472 Před 4 lety +1857

    It’s interesting how the Kim family were praising the rain and happily gazing at it while they were “living luxurious” in the lounge room and then it suddenly changes to them going back to their reality and seeing the damages that the rain did to their home. And the next day you could see how mr Kim was furious at how mrs park was grateful for the rain as it made a beautiful day for them even tho it ruined their camping trip. His perspective suddenly changed when the rain affected him. Same with how the park family’s perspective changed.

  • @harrie4667
    @harrie4667 Před 4 lety +1565

    The mom's face when she breaks into laughter and the serious face she had on before... that was great acting. I had really no idea what to expect from her in that sequence.

    • @victoriahighsmith7361
      @victoriahighsmith7361 Před 4 lety +85

      and right before she start laughing her facial expression look like shes about to cry for like a split second. Genius

  • @eaint6889
    @eaint6889 Před 4 lety +46

    1:40 "let me add another into the mix" right before the new parasite is revealed holy shiiiit

  • @owniwa
    @owniwa Před 4 lety +51

    When it starts to rain while the Kims were enjoying their time on the luxurious living room, i was so nervous because i know the Park will return home. There's no way the parents would want their children to sleep in a tent when it's raining so hard like that. I was like "stop stop stop drinking n eating clean up all those mess right now!" and when the doorbell rang, i literally panicking 😂

  • @jramasani
    @jramasani Před 4 lety +942

    "Exact midpoint of the screenplay", page 71 of a 141 page script. "The real beginning of the film" @ 3:56. Well, 3:56 is the exact midpoint of this video. What a perfectly made youtube video!

  • @stormandtrishna9219
    @stormandtrishna9219 Před 4 lety +2799

    "she always ate enough food for two"...
    I thought about it and I think she took half of her food to her husband that was hiding in the basement but obviously the Parks didn't know about it.

    • @rzsonnygameplays
      @rzsonnygameplays Před 4 lety +25

      No, She Did not. she really ate enough like 2 persons, and bought additional food for her husband with her own money.

    • @hunkyfunkyletsgetmonkey7464
      @hunkyfunkyletsgetmonkey7464 Před 4 lety +270

      @@rzsonnygameplays bong Joon ho would not add such a critical detail like that for it to be as shallow as that.

    • @hunkyfunkyletsgetmonkey7464
      @hunkyfunkyletsgetmonkey7464 Před 4 lety +180

      @@rzsonnygameplays plus she was obviously lying, hence the title parasite. They are living off the host

    • @lindajohnsone3948
      @lindajohnsone3948 Před 4 lety +14

      Trishna Chettri no shit sherlock

    • @eden3116
      @eden3116 Před 4 lety +2

      Trishna Chettri wait, I don’t Remember that line. Who said it in which scene?

  • @thefuckisgoingon
    @thefuckisgoingon Před 4 lety +32

    Omg that one "ghost" scene where the boy gets scared actually creeped me out so much like I still see those eyes in my staircase at night

  • @Gar96229
    @Gar96229 Před 3 lety +240

    I’ve just realised something watching this video!
    Bong Joon-Ho claimed he started writing the script in 2013.
    In 2013, the leader of North Korea was Kim Jong-Un, whilst leader of South Korea was Park Geun-hye.
    In the film, the impoverished family are the Kim’s, whilst the wealthy family are the Park’s.
    In Korea, the impoverished country was led by ‘Kim’ Jong Un, whilst the wealthy country was being led by ‘Park’ Geun-hye.
    Both of the families are named after the leaders of the two Korea’s.

    • @beneyweneys
      @beneyweneys Před 2 lety +71

      I'm pretty sure it was a coincidence. Park and Kim are very common names in Korea.

    • @xX-um4qv
      @xX-um4qv Před 2 lety +20

      @@beneyweneys ikr kim, lee, park is the most common last name in kr.. I think it’s just coincidence too

    • @deutschdois
      @deutschdois Před 2 lety

      @@firevloe781 Shutter Island (2010)
      at the end of the movie, people can understand in the different way about the main character mind. It's like if you watching with your gf / friend the same movie, but at the end maybe both of you have different prespective. And both are seems legit. The director make it like that

    • @YKDDS91
      @YKDDS91 Před 2 lety +7

      Lol wut... 25% of Koreans are Kim and 9% are Park. The top 5 last names: Kim, Lee, Park, Choi, Jung make up 56% of the total population..

  • @ldnroses
    @ldnroses Před 4 lety +1690

    I watched this film recently and everyday I can’t stop thinking about it more and more, there just seems like there’s so much to unpack. Today I’m realising how interesting the role of the Park family’s son, Dasong is.
    The whole Park family is so blind to the lower class except when they are working for them:
    From the man living in the bunker of their own house, when the Kims hide under the coffee table in the lounge, and under the daughter’s bed they are never seen. Even when they wake up while Mr. Kim is literally lying on their lounge floor unconcealed, they do not see him at all. And in the end when Kijung is on the floor dying, all they care about is getting their son who passed out to the hospital and getting tf out of there. She was clearly dying but the only people who cared at this upper class family were the Kim family. Whatever is beneath their social class, they cannot see.
    But Dasong was the closest to seeing them. He saw the “ghost” in their house and was the first to actually see the parasite (granted, only when he tried to climb up to their level). He uncoded the morse code of the same man (“help me?”) while his parents didn’t even see the flickering light and he was the first to realise that the Kim family all had the same smell as each other. Sure, the father noticed the smell, but only on the driver and not the others. He was also the one still in touch with the old housekeeper (which is how she knew the Park family were away).
    There’s probably more but I’ve still not finished thinking 🤔

    • @coudywane888
      @coudywane888 Před 4 lety +39

      Good thinking, hadn't seen it anywhere else

    • @azaleablanca7967
      @azaleablanca7967 Před 4 lety +135

      Well what can you say, Kids are innocent. They're acting according to their nature.

    • @TheStupidGuyWithBlip
      @TheStupidGuyWithBlip Před 4 lety +308

      Thats a very solid take. Dasong hasn't grown into his class yet, and thus is the one challenging it.

    • @ldnroses
      @ldnroses Před 4 lety +125

      TheStupidGuyWithBlip Definitely! Children don’t automatically treat different people differently from birth, it is something that is taught and learnt.

    • @p.n.s7195
      @p.n.s7195 Před 4 lety +113

      children simply do not discriminate on basis of money colour and status, they just wanna make friends. That’s why he didn’t care getting close to all of the workers and smell them as well. It’s learnt when they grow up mainly from the surroundings.

  • @nadiahabubakar2320
    @nadiahabubakar2320 Před 4 lety +1615

    lookat the chairs at the dining table, when ki woo entered the house the chairs was 8 to represent the whole ppl who live in the house (Park family + the maid + her husband + the driver) then when the maid got fired the chairs became 7 but then when the Kim family get into the house the chairs became 10 (Park family + Kim family + both the maid n her husband at the basement). Im very impressed w/ all the details. Kudos to u Bong Joon Ho.

    • @veryfinalgirl
      @veryfinalgirl Před 4 lety +146

      also the part when the family cancelled their trip and had to go back to their house and it was pouring rain, the water droplets are still on the car when the dad, jessica and kevin escapes the house through the garage. kinda random details but still

    • @dumbnerd747
      @dumbnerd747 Před 4 lety +56

      How do you even notice a detail like this???

    • @senaqsn
      @senaqsn Před 4 lety +21

      wow, you saw that? really? makes me wanna watch it again

    • @crystalgl0w
      @crystalgl0w Před 3 lety +5

      Oh wow nice catch

  • @nitsuj6801
    @nitsuj6801 Před 4 lety +321

    Imagine Joon-Ho just watching these videos laughing and thinking "I didn't think of any of this, it aint that deep cheif"

    • @nafsii04
      @nafsii04 Před 4 lety +7

      same lmao

    • @bonbonbons
      @bonbonbons Před 4 lety +101

      If you've watched him talk about his movies, youd know its actually even deeper than this even goes, almost every detail has a meaning or purpose in his films

    • @saintfullyevil
      @saintfullyevil Před 4 lety +1

      yoooo i was thinking that too lol

    • @Muffinmurdurer
      @Muffinmurdurer Před 4 lety +32

      imagine watching the movie and thinking "there are no deeper meanings to this movie focused primarily on class"

    • @nitsuj6801
      @nitsuj6801 Před 4 lety +12

      @@Muffinmurdurer Imagine getting butt hurt over a joke

  • @dokessezeaka5159
    @dokessezeaka5159 Před 4 lety +27

    This is literally a common theme in many k dramas, everything is funny and then all of a sudden something daunting happens without actually being horror that plays through the end

  • @Jzhwa
    @Jzhwa Před 4 lety +2396

    This movie is such a masterpiece.

    • @michellelee7585
      @michellelee7585 Před 4 lety +2

      where can I watch full for free

    • @Kaizenofficial5617
      @Kaizenofficial5617 Před 4 lety +2

      @@michellelee7585 chillnflix

    • @mydee2802
      @mydee2802 Před 4 lety +5

      @PietreADI but It won the best picture at academy awards

    • @catboyYuta
      @catboyYuta Před 4 lety +4

      @PietreADI That's your opinion, the OP's allowed to have his/her opinion too. 😉

    • @jhngrc_
      @jhngrc_ Před 4 lety +9

      @PietreADI claiming to be the Bong expert now, are we? Pathetic.

  • @wl03bu
    @wl03bu Před 4 lety +609

    The part where they go to the basement was probably the biggest WTF moments I experienced.

    • @IKIGAIofficial
      @IKIGAIofficial Před 4 lety +68

      the entire film goes from clean natural colors to a dirty green horror like hue as they descend the stairs to an even lower class.

    • @Eorzat
      @Eorzat Před 4 lety +11

      That descent was honestly probably the most brilliant part of the movie along with the doorbell.

    • @Vero_la_fea
      @Vero_la_fea Před 4 lety +2

      Watch "La cara oculta"

  • @gavriellpasamonte
    @gavriellpasamonte Před 4 lety +32

    It was really unsettling about when she said “Do you want to come with me?” and The “I left something in the basement.” The moment I saw these 2 lines of dialogue, I remember getting a chill down my spine, anxiety, and thinking about what will happen. Absolutely perfect. I’m a huge fan of the movie since it delivered not the best twists, but best movie I’ve ever watched in my life. Congrats Korea!

    • @mokel6353
      @mokel6353 Před 4 lety +3

      There were already a lot of red flags about the former housemaid, the moment they let her in, I knew it was where the where the film would go downfall. I was so tense at this part and kept thinking :DO NOT LET HER IN'.

  • @Yennybelles
    @Yennybelles Před 4 lety +74

    creepily, you showed the manuscript that signifies the middle of the movie, in the middle of this video

  • @laynicorns
    @laynicorns Před 4 lety +877

    Isn’t there a saying that goes like “the higher you climb the harder you fall”?

    • @devische1092
      @devische1092 Před 4 lety +1

      👌

    • @megandmamaflo9006
      @megandmamaflo9006 Před 4 lety +29

      Hence the old housekeeper dying being kicked down a flight of steps.

    • @howdy111
      @howdy111 Před 3 lety

      I think it is the faster you go up, the faster you come down.

    • @x_machina192
      @x_machina192 Před 3 lety +1

      It's "The bigger you are, the harder you fall"

    • @Jimmyeatshrimp
      @Jimmyeatshrimp Před 3 lety +3

      @@devische1092 actually it’s ‘the bigger they are the harder they fall, this biggity boy’s a diggity dawg’ ~ Pitbull ❤️💞

  • @sebaba001
    @sebaba001 Před 4 lety +1534

    Why are people not talking about this movie's CHARACTERS? The father of the Kim family is essentially the main character and the driving force. Throughout the entire movie he subtly shows his strong resentment against the rich. From describing a list of shittty jobs he had, to raising a family of parasites... And right before the twist... When he almost punches his wife. That was NOT a game. Kim father is an incredibly prideful guy who has been eating shit and work shitty jobs his entire life. When his wife makes fun of him being poor he almost explodes in rage. He then passes it off as a joke or trick to his kids... Him and his wife knew it was not. It's why he kills the other guy in the end. He's a characterization of pride. Poor people have pride too. It was him who created the family of parasites as a long planned resentful vengeance against the rich who have leeched off his poor situation his entire life.
    The character study of this film is what makes it amazing. Perfect plot and all that... Bong has done it before. It's the characters that make you feel the damn movie and justify all the actions.

    • @bigfatdraw3148
      @bigfatdraw3148 Před 4 lety

      tabundo001 very true and I noticed this

    • @sahayeda5220
      @sahayeda5220 Před 4 lety +25

      there was this weird sound (don't remember what it was) that came up whenever you could see him hating the rich at the end. it was a giveaway but an excellent one

    • @judysantos4323
      @judysantos4323 Před 4 lety +88

      same thoughts! remember the flooding scene? Mr. Kim saved his medal more than anything else. I think that also showed how prideful he is.

    • @1412Bunny
      @1412Bunny Před 4 lety +68

      @@judysantos4323 that was his wife's medal, so if he saved it because of pride it was pride in the accomplishments of someone else's talent

    • @malinasworld
      @malinasworld Před 4 lety +1

      @@1412Bunny What was the medal for?

  • @nostalgia9338
    @nostalgia9338 Před 3 lety +28

    3:47 is also one of the most scariest scenes in the movie. The basement guy and kid eating cake was understandably scary but for me the housekeeper on the video call thing was terrifying because it signified the end of a happy dark comedy time into a twisted looming unknown dark fate awaiting the poor family.

    • @freesiahevnosey6124
      @freesiahevnosey6124 Před rokem

      she poisoned the birthday cake to create a distraction while smuggling her husband in

  • @aswathysanthosh1762
    @aswathysanthosh1762 Před 3 lety +79

    I feel bad for the people who didn't watch this movie just because its in korean

  • @kulsumsheikh814
    @kulsumsheikh814 Před 4 lety +445

    Am crying so hard at the end, when the son bought that house & his dad hugged him !
    But in reality he's just dreaming

    • @venice.beniseu
      @venice.beniseu Před 4 lety +34

      It was only his dreams to buy the house as you see in the end he is still at the basement just dreaming about it

    • @kulsumsheikh814
      @kulsumsheikh814 Před 4 lety +5

      @@venice.beniseu yeah I know

    • @pshht
      @pshht Před 4 lety

      😯😯😯😯😯

    • @azaleablanca7967
      @azaleablanca7967 Před 4 lety +30

      That's reality. You can plan and dream but there's no assurance that it will work.

    • @Grassrope123
      @Grassrope123 Před 4 lety +53

      What's sadder is that it's clear that he won't fulfill his dream. To do that, he'd have to become rich and move up social classes to afford that house to free his dad. But the ending and movie establishes that the lower classes don't cross the line, and once the Kims come close to doing just that and getting a taste of the higher class life all their plans fail diastrously. The daughter is killed and left to die by the Parks. The dad becomes trapped in the basement. And the Kims are right back where they started. So his dream is an empty promise, like that rock Min gives them at the beginning. :(

  • @Connief1990
    @Connief1990 Před 4 lety +298

    You're so right about the "Going up the stairs and going down the stairs." thing, cause when the 3 family members fell down the stairs in the basement, from then on, everything was fucked.

    • @shreejatadas9922
      @shreejatadas9922 Před 4 lety +13

      I saw someone mention in comment section of another video that "we only see the rich ascending up the stairs and the poor are almost always descending."
      Now Jessica is often seen to sit on the sofa or at a higher place than the others, that she is the only one capable of rising from poverty and we do see her climbing up the stairs in one scene where she was eavesdropping. Except the man in the basement, and Kevin dhring the final chase, she ia the only one who climbed up the stairs

  • @aaronmiguelsison3766
    @aaronmiguelsison3766 Před 3 lety +20

    What made this movie so good is that this movie made us feel what the director wanted us to feel. This movie made you feel fear when it's not even an horror movie.

  • @occamsaturn
    @occamsaturn Před 3 lety +17

    the second they started chilling in the house alone my heart started racing and didn't stop until the end

  • @Historyrhymezz
    @Historyrhymezz Před 4 lety +564

    I think what is genius in this twist is that, we are on the side of those who are guilty, cheating, being wrong, those who infiltrate the house. So when the previous maid rings at the door, we act defensive, like we are guilty, we're getting caught, it's over, she's about to end everything, - and she does, but it wasn't her intention, obviously she doesn't know anything about the family's plan. We are not thinking a second that the maid is the one hiding something because we side with the "parasites." But looking at her attitude, she's exactly acting like someone who is hiding something, but we first interpret it as "she knows what's up, oh no." The entire psychology behind the screenplay is perfect. In another movie, the plot twist would be about the other person turning either good or bad, and we assume it because often, we're always siding with what is supposed to be "good," those who have nothing to hide.

    • @TheSuperNats
      @TheSuperNats Před 4 lety +28

      We side with the Kims because this is their only avenue to a decent life. They are skilled, and very smart and name their many attempts to legally obtain greater success but the societal structure forced them into taking this route. Same thing with the maid and her husband.

    • @firstnamelastname364
      @firstnamelastname364 Před 4 lety +8

      @@TheSuperNats Eh, that applies for most movies though. We side with the protagonist because they're doing something which will improve the situation they're in or remove a problem they have.
      But even when I knew about the maid's situation I still didn't side with her - personally - and I wanted her to be gone. So your inference may be partially right, but in my opinion I think there's more of a reason why we side with the Kims for trying to improve their life but we may not side with other movie characters who are trying to improve their lives too. I think there's something deeper to just that reasoning you gave. That's just my perspective though.

    • @allielee
      @allielee Před 4 lety +3

      i was on the edge of my seat once the maid called because i was suspecting if she was up to no good due to the way she was talking, but i also was on the side of the kim's. interesting point though!

    • @lolmeme69_
      @lolmeme69_ Před 4 lety +3

      @Zillion X I sided with the antagonists if I disliked the movies, or found the protagonists bland/dislikable. Sometimes I sided with the antagonists because I agreed with them more or thought that the protagonists were hypocrites.

    • @ang6872
      @ang6872 Před 3 lety +1

      It makes you take a step back and think woah. You want the maid to leave despite her going through the same exact plight that we sympathize for the protagonist and Bong makes us recognize that and feel guilty for it. It’s a parallel to how poorer people tend to look down on others or feel as if they need to fight eachother to secure more wealth even if they face the same exact level of wealth as that other person. The family looks down on the maid when they struggle from being poor too from the richer family and know how horrible it feels to be judged for your lack of wealth

  • @baci911
    @baci911 Před 4 lety +348

    Many forget, that in the scene where the Kims talk about their false sense of "making it in life" and living in a nice big house, they still sit on the floor, except the daughter, for which the son in the same scene says he can picture her in this world of rich people. The fact that they sit on the floor while simultaneously speeking about "their" big house shows that they are subconsciously knowing that they are still poor.

    • @valeria-militiamessalina5672
      @valeria-militiamessalina5672 Před 4 lety

      Aldin Bibic Koreans sit on the floor around the table, you silly; it’s a very old cultural practice; had you read more or visited Korea you’d know that;

    • @baci911
      @baci911 Před 4 lety +26

      @@valeria-militiamessalina5672 1) I am from Bosnia and Herzegowina. We have the same culture of sitting on the floor and eating together. I dont need to visit Korea to be familiar with that culture.
      2) Despite the culture, in the movie the wealthy people never sit on the floor, or did I oversee something?
      In that particular scene, the Kim family talk about "beeing rich" but they simultaneously don't behave like the other rich and wealthy in the movie.
      I Hope you understood my comment now better. Have a nice day.

    • @marisamusa3391
      @marisamusa3391 Před 4 lety +1

      Dan C its a symbolism

  • @walterwhite5249
    @walterwhite5249 Před 4 lety +12

    Literally comment section of every parasite related videos on youtube is more interesting and entertaining more than or as equal to the actual movie itself by bringing out so many perspectives of so many people it's great to read those perspectives and it also great to see how a movie can create such an impact ....

  • @marar8045
    @marar8045 Před 3 lety +78

    I’d like to point out that classical Asian story structure isn’t a 3 act pyramid driven by a conflict like western storytelling. It’s actually a 4 act sequence with no conflict. It doesn’t mean there isn’t a conflict, just that it’s not the main thing in the story, therefore it can be introduced at any point of the story, and multiple conflicts can coexist.
    What Parasite did was have a longer second act and it’s not until this moment that you’re discussing here that we enter the third act.
    I do agree that it feels like two movies, and the story is genius as well. But many things are better explained if it’s analyzed using Korean standards instead of western standards.

  • @MB-ic3ou
    @MB-ic3ou Před 4 lety +139

    a literally flawless film. I’ll never forget the moment that doorbell rang and everyone in the audience gasped bc the tome of the film changed in second.

    • @MegaLESM
      @MegaLESM Před 4 lety +1

      Why would the new made let the formal made get inside of the house, in the middle of the night, when the owner is not there, and her own family is ? Logic thing to do would be to tell her "i am sorry, but the family is out and I dont have the authority to let you in ..., you gonna have to come back next Monday, morning hrs, when Mrs Park is here, and I'd suggest you to call first before coming all the way here"

    • @juheepark7123
      @juheepark7123 Před 3 lety +2

      Eva S out of pity since she was poor too, but also because they weren’t thinking clearly. The few minutes before show how impaired and “drunk on luxury” the Kim family got, Jessica was even eating dog jerky and none of them had thought that the rain would mean the Kim family would come back

  • @nothingnew8770
    @nothingnew8770 Před 4 lety +418

    watched this movie | the “ghost” eyes haunted my sleep that night

    • @anunfiItered
      @anunfiItered Před 4 lety +19

      SAME I STILL THINK OF THAT AT NIGHT

    • @sevina3430
      @sevina3430 Před 4 lety +11

      ive watched it before it really blew up and im still terrified till this day

    • @amateruss
      @amateruss Před 4 lety +12

      I found it really funny. His eyes are so big. LMAO

    • @ylsflv
      @ylsflv Před 4 lety +1

      I've barely slept too 🥴

    • @megandmamaflo9006
      @megandmamaflo9006 Před 4 lety

      the man in the basement.

  • @staphylococcusaureus7158
    @staphylococcusaureus7158 Před 3 lety +17

    To future film students, good luck making essays for this

  • @throwaway569
    @throwaway569 Před 4 lety +22

    I remember watching this scene in the theaters. the moment the door bell rang, there was a collective trembling whispers of "oh my god.." from the terrified viewers,

  • @thierrytecumseh734
    @thierrytecumseh734 Před 4 lety +660

    Congratulations...Hollywood, for maturing enough to hand these awards to a foreign (and Asian) film with subtitles.

    • @GetUnwoke
      @GetUnwoke Před 4 lety +19

      @Susie X Hollywood likes cookie cutter things and so do the Oscars...usually. Cannes is the complete opposite which is why it came as a complete shock that this movie won both.

    • @haruyanto8085
      @haruyanto8085 Před 4 lety +3

      @o165o no lol, but sure let's get political cause that's all we're worth right?