TIFF Movie Evaluate: Parasite Is One other Good Portrait of Class Warfare From Bong Joon-ho
The Pitch: The Kim household — failing ne’er-do-well patriarch Ki-taek (Track Kang-ho), spouse Chung-sook (Chang Hyae-jin), and their intelligent and resourceful however no extra profitable grownup youngsters Ki-jung (Park So-dam) and Ki-woo (Choi Woo-shik) — are struggling. They share an overcrowded, infested basement house and are pressured to steal wifi and work as outsourced pizza field folders in an effort to pay down their money owed.
The Parks — extremely revered and monied patriarch Mr. Park (Lee Solar-kyun), gullible Mrs. Park (Jo Yeo-jeong), their teenage daughter Da-hye (Jung Ji-so), and unruly younger son Da-Track (Jung Hyun-joon) — are usually not. They stay in a stupendous residence designed by a well-known architect and seem to have all the pieces going proper for them, apart from some attainable minor childhood trauma on the unruly Da-Track’s half.
The previous household’s luck begins to vary when a pal of Ki-woo’s lands him a place as Da-hye’s English tutor. Slowly and meticulously, the Kims begins to insinuate themselves into the Parks’ lives, however their plot finally spirals far out of their management with surprising and catastrophic penalties for everybody concerned.