I love how the movie doesn't portray them as lazy but hardworking at maintaining their scam so the haters have to do mental gymnastics to hate that family.
>Frames innocent man (driver) >Ki-woo tries to steal Min's girl, even after Min specifically said he'd propose to her once she graduates >Frames and tries to kill an innocent housemaid >Discovers another family in dire-straits; immediately tries to kill them >Smell like shit >Tries to kill the man that pays them
Nah, the movie pretty specifically paints them in a negative light and the movies title, "Parasite", is obviously talking about them.
>The poor are the real parasites
I can tell you haven't watched the movie bc the poor family drives them, carries their groceries, cooks for them, cleans the house, tutors both kids and also serve as security guards when they're away.
Meanwhile the rich family is not shown to do any work except for the main salaryman who just seems to attend company meetings.
Frick you anon.
>the poor family drives them, carries their groceries, cooks for them, cleans the house, tutors both kids and also serve as security guards when they're away.
Yeah, and they were fricking paid for their services. It's called having a job and getting paid for it. If you pay a fair and agreeable wage for services rendered then what's the problem?
Oh right, you're a moronic unemployed poorgay so you automatically equate money with bad. The parasites were the family who constantly encroached upon the family who was feeding, housing and paying them. They encroached upon every person who helped them, paid them, or assisted them.
Mrs. Park was obviously infatuated with Min but Da-Hye never once brings him up.
And in the beginning when Ki-woo asks Min if he loves the girl he just laughs and gives a vague response, Mr. Park does the same thing when Ki-taek asks him if he loves his wife. It's not explicitly said but Min's interest on the girl was purely monetary.
Min himself came from money, he doesn't need Da-Hye for that. He specifically suggested the job to Kevin because he didn't want his own frat-boy peers to be all over Da-Hye, he trusted Min and the first thing Min does is attempt to steal her.
>get questioned about drug possession >commits suicide a few days later
Why do Asians countries black list you if you are even suspected of using/possessing illegal drugs
Sucks that Parasite was the last great korean film.
Decision to leave was good but a bit too obtuse for most people, it's rife with really subtle thematics.
Bong Joon Ho's next movie is going to be awful coz it's English, and his last 2 English movies were just fricking terrible. Asians cannot direct English actors because of the language barrier, so the performances always end up really goofy and awkward.
>One family steals, cheats, lies, kills to get a fraction of what one family has >The other family gives work and wages to the other family, commits no crime >”Hmmm it seems like nobody is good in this story”
>hecking wholesome koreans scam people
>wow based they did nothing wrong
>poor indian scams people
>DISGUSTING HE SHOULD DIE
why?
indians are brown
>foreigners scam each other
>humorous, and much deserved
>foreigners scam non-foreigners
>filthy gypsynig streetshitter filth, die die die
Indiands don't have kpop and their food isn't trandy
I love how the movie doesn't portray them as lazy but hardworking at maintaining their scam so the haters have to do mental gymnastics to hate that family.
>Frames innocent man (driver)
>Ki-woo tries to steal Min's girl, even after Min specifically said he'd propose to her once she graduates
>Frames and tries to kill an innocent housemaid
>Discovers another family in dire-straits; immediately tries to kill them
>Smell like shit
>Tries to kill the man that pays them
Nah, the movie pretty specifically paints them in a negative light and the movies title, "Parasite", is obviously talking about them.
Jessica nice though.
This.
The rich family was doing great before these losers were introduced to them.
The poor are the real Parasites.
>The poor are the real parasites
I can tell you haven't watched the movie bc the poor family drives them, carries their groceries, cooks for them, cleans the house, tutors both kids and also serve as security guards when they're away.
Meanwhile the rich family is not shown to do any work except for the main salaryman who just seems to attend company meetings.
Frick you anon.
>the poor family drives them, carries their groceries, cooks for them, cleans the house, tutors both kids and also serve as security guards when they're away.
Yeah, and they were fricking paid for their services. It's called having a job and getting paid for it. If you pay a fair and agreeable wage for services rendered then what's the problem?
Oh right, you're a moronic unemployed poorgay so you automatically equate money with bad. The parasites were the family who constantly encroached upon the family who was feeding, housing and paying them. They encroached upon every person who helped them, paid them, or assisted them.
Yeah and the CEO was paid much more for no tangible service.
Is that the cope you use? A busy CEO with a well-paying job “doesn’t even do anything”?
What world are you even living in?
Learn how quotation marks work.
Learn how paraphrasing on an image board works you poor moronic homosexual.
>Stupid, idiotic post.
You will always be poor.
Stay beta.
>salaryman contributes so much value to society that he can afford to bankroll not just one but two whole families
I kneel
antiwork, amirite sister comrade?
Da-Hye obviously didn't like Min
Every female liked Min. Jessica, Da-Hye, and both mothers loved Min.
Ki-woo was nothing but a poor thief, taking advantage of a young girl and even going so far as to read her diary. Disgusting.
Mrs. Park was obviously infatuated with Min but Da-Hye never once brings him up.
And in the beginning when Ki-woo asks Min if he loves the girl he just laughs and gives a vague response, Mr. Park does the same thing when Ki-taek asks him if he loves his wife. It's not explicitly said but Min's interest on the girl was purely monetary.
Min himself came from money, he doesn't need Da-Hye for that. He specifically suggested the job to Kevin because he didn't want his own frat-boy peers to be all over Da-Hye, he trusted Min and the first thing Min does is attempt to steal her.
The daughter/sister was so perfect that it took me out of the movie, girl was practically SK propaganda.
look like a bunch a clones, clone theory rings true again.
>get questioned about drug possession
>commits suicide a few days later
Why do Asians countries black list you if you are even suspected of using/possessing illegal drugs
Sucks that Parasite was the last great korean film.
Decision to leave was good but a bit too obtuse for most people, it's rife with really subtle thematics.
Bong Joon Ho's next movie is going to be awful coz it's English, and his last 2 English movies were just fricking terrible. Asians cannot direct English actors because of the language barrier, so the performances always end up really goofy and awkward.
Decision to leave is an underrated masterpiece
Give it 10 years and it'll be recognized as such
The rich daughter was a complete prostitute btw, immediately opens her legs for whoever is her tutor
the moral I got from the movie is all koreans are parasites, top to bottom
>One family steals, cheats, lies, kills to get a fraction of what one family has
>The other family gives work and wages to the other family, commits no crime
>”Hmmm it seems like nobody is good in this story”
Honestly, what the frick is wrong with you?
bro even the director stated this was the message
Nope, no he didn’t.
They were stolen from, cheated by, lied to, and killed by the rich family first, when you really think about it.
it was nasty when the richgay and his b***h were talking about doing drugs. they got what they deserved
found the asiatic
even if the rich guy "le worked hard", the rest of his family had ez mode. and mayhaps he also came from a family like that. really makes you think.
Yeah frick the guy for taking care of his family
He obviously didn't take care of them that well, he let a bunch of murderers into his house to kill them.
What happened to "the rest of his family had ez mode"?
They fricked around, and they found out.
>trusting these leaches
You're right. The rich family are the real victims.
>working class vs trust fundies
Yeah I’m going with the working class
Sorry, wrong pic