Contents.Plot Kim Ki-taek, an unemployed driver, lives with his wife Choong-sook, son Ki-woo and daughter Ki-jeong in a shabby semi-basement apartment. The family struggles to survive, working low-paying gigs such as folding pizza boxes. Ki-woo's friend Min-hyuk visits the family and gifts them a large rock supposed to bring them wealth, before he leaves to study abroad. He suggests Ki-woo take over his job as an English tutor for the wealthy Park family's youngest daughter, Da-hye. Micro temp mt 100 manual. In the lavish Park mansion, Ki-woo is interviewed by Mrs. Park to tutor Da-hye, and is hired after Mrs. Park sees his talents in action.
Learning of Mrs. Park's struggle to find an art teacher for her younger child, Da-song, Ki-woo suggests a 'professional' named Jessica, who in reality is Ki-jeong. Once hired, Ki-jeong gets Mr. Park's driver fired and replaced with her 'Uncle Kim': Ki-taek.
The Kims soon get housekeeper Moon-kwang fired, with Choong-sook hired in her place, employing the entire Kim family.The Parks go on an overnight camping trip, leaving the mansion in Choong-sook's care. The Kims take the opportunity to have a drunken party in the mansion, during which Ki-woo confesses to his family that he is in love with Da-hye. In the middle of their celebration, Moon-kwang rings the bell and claims that she came to retrieve something in the basement. The other Kims hide, then Choong-sook lets Moon-kwang in. Heading to the basement, the former housekeeper opens a secret bunker, revealing that her husband, Geun-sae, has been hiding for 4 years to avoid loan sharks. As Choong-sook threatens to call the police, the rest of the Kims, eavesdropping, accidentally stumble into view. Moon-kwang quickly records footage of the new 'staff' addressing each other as father and children, then threatens to send the clip to the Parks.The Parks call Choong-sook to announce that the heavy rain has ruined their camping trip, and they will be home soon.
The Kims scramble to confine Moon-kwang and Geun-sae, then clean up and hide, while Choong-sook prepares some food requested by Mrs. Moon-kwang breaks free and runs up into the kitchen, but Choong-sook pushes her down the basement stairs, severely wounding her head.
While eating, Mrs. Park tells Choong-sook that her son was traumatized one birthday by what he thought was a ghost coming up from the basement. After a few close calls, the other three Kims leave the mansion undetected. They run back to their apartment, which has been flooded by the storm.
They salvage what they can, Ki-woo carrying the large 'lucky rock' Min-Hyuk gifted his family earlier. The three, along with other displaced citizens, sleep in a gymnasium. Meanwhile, Moon-kwang dies from her concussion as Geun-sae cries.The following day, Mrs. Park throws a birthday party for Da-song and invites the Kims. During the party, Ki-woo carries the rock down to the bunker, intending to kill Geun-sae.
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Geun-sae ambushes Ki-woo, cracks his head open with the rock, then crashes the party, where he stabs Ki-jeong in the chest. Geun-sae's sudden appearance triggers Da-song's traumatic memory, causing the child to have a seizure. Ki-taek rushes to stop Ki-jeong's bleeding, while Mr. Park yells at him for the car keys, so Park can drive Da-song to the hospital. The key lands under the fighting Choong-sook and Geun-sae, before Choong-sook kills Geun-sae with a meat skewer.
Park retrieves the key, while recoiling from Geun-sae's 'poor man's smell.' Ki-taek, witnessing Mr.
Park's reaction to the smell, also his own, snaps, fatally stabs him, then flees.The ending is narrated by Ki-woo, recounting that Ki-jeong died from her wounds, while he required brain surgery and suffered a weeks-long coma; he and Choong-sook went to trial and were sentenced to probation. Later, watching the Parks' mansion, Ki-woo notices a light flickering in Morse code – a message from Ki-taek, who managed to retreat into the bunker in the chaos, and has been hiding from and living off of the new owners. Ki-woo promises that one day, he will earn enough money to buy the house and free his father. Fantasizing about the day of their reunion, Ki-woo ends his letter sitting in the shabby semi-basement apartment where the movie began.Cast. Director and stars at a press event.The film had its world premiere at the on 21 May 2019. It was released in South Korea on 30 May 2019.acquired the North American rights to the film at the (AFM) 2018.
The film's rights were also pre-sold to German-speaking territories (Koch Films), French-speaking territories (The Jokers Films) and Japan (Bitters End). It is scheduled to be released in Russia on 4 July 2019 and in the United States on 11 October 2019.The film was originally scheduled to be screened as a closing film at FIRST Internationl Film Festival Xining in China on 28 July 2019, but on 27 July, the film festival organizers announced that the screening was cancelled for 'technical reasons.'
Reception Box office Parasite earned US $20.8 million during its opening weekend in South Korea. It has since grossed a total of $70.9 million from South Korea and $19.2 million from other territories, for a grand total of $90.1 million. Critical response On the website, the film holds based on 135 reviews, with an average rating of 9.28/10.
The website's critical consensus reads, 'An urgent, brilliantly layered look at timely social themes, Parasite finds writer-director Bong Joon Ho in near-total command of his craft.' , which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 92 out of 100 based on 25 critics, indicating 'universal acclaim'.Writing for, A.O.
Scott described the film as 'wildly entertaining, the kind of smart, generous, aesthetically energized movie that obliterates the tired distinctions between art films and popcorn movies.' Bilge Ebiri of wrote that Parasite is 'a work that is itself in a state of constant, agitated transformation — a nerve-racking masterpiece whose spell lingers long after its haunting final image.' In his five-star review of the film, Dave Calhoun of praised the social commentary and stated that 'This is a dazzling work, surprising and fully gripping from beginning to end, full of big bangs and small wonders.'
's Jessica Kiang described the film as 'a wild, wild ride,' writing that 'Bong is back and on brilliant form, but he is unmistakably, roaringly furious, and it registers because the target is so deserving, so enormous, so 2019: “Parasite” is a tick fat with the bitter blood of class rage.' Accolades Parasite won the at the. Korean Film Biz Zone. Retrieved 3 February 2019. ^. Retrieved 8 April 2019.
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