Synopsis
Act like you own the place.
All unemployed, Ki-taek's family takes peculiar interest in the wealthy and glamorous Parks for their livelihood until they get entangled in an unexpected incident.
All unemployed, Ki-taek's family takes peculiar interest in the wealthy and glamorous Parks for their livelihood until they get entangled in an unexpected incident.
Song Kang-ho Lee Sun-kyun Cho Yeo-jeong Choi Woo-shik Park So-dam Lee Jung-eun Jang Hye-jin Park Myung-hoon Jung Ji-so Jung Hyeon-jun Park Keun-rok Jung Yi-seo Cho Jae-myung Jeong Ik-han Kim Kyu-baek Ahn Seong-bong Yoon Young-woo Park Jae-wook Lee Dong-yong Jeon Eun-mi Kim Geon Lee Joo-hyung Lee Ji-hye Kim Bo-ryeong Park Hye-sook Baek Seung-hwan Riccardo Ferraresso Ko Kwan-jae Lee Si-hoon Show All…
Hong Jeong-ho Jeong Min-hyuk Ha Jae-gu Peter Ahn Jang Mi-jin Kang Dong-hyuk Lee Sang-yeol Park Hwon Kim Tae-hyung Cheong Hyun-jun Moon Sung-oh Yun Junshik-Raul Jay Seung Jaegal Chan-jin Chris Kim Kim Bok-yung Jung Yeon-tae
ชนชั้นปรสิต, パラサイト 半地下の家族:2019, Parásitos, Parazit, Gisaengchung, 上流寄生族, 寄生虫, 기생충, 寄生上流, Մակաբույծ, Паразиты, Parasitas, Παράσιτα, Паразити, パラサイト 半地下の家族, Ký Sinh Trùng, פרזיטים, Паразит, Élősködők, Parasita, Parasit, Parazitas, Parasitt, Sníkjudýrin, طفيلي, Parazīts, პარაზიტი, انگل, Paràsits, Parasiit, Арамтамақтар
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Update: Now in video form
There is a house on a hill, and there are people in it. And they're nice, but not really. There is a garden, and there they get a lot of sunlight. And it is nice, and they get to sleep there sometimes.
There is a house underground, and there are people in it. And they're the first to tell you that they're not very nice: they're con-men, grifters, forgers and imposters. They sit among stink bugs, and they've been there for so long that maybe they've convinced themselves that they just belong there.
There is a rock, and it is a gift, but it is also a burden. And maybe it's a metaphor, but it's…
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call me by your name’s cum peach walked so parasite’s killer peach could run
Another Bong hit.
Our expectations were high but HOLY FUCK
a question to people who rate this 4.5: what more do you want literally what more do you want
One detail I noticed this time around is that Min and Mr. Park both react the same way to being asked if they like or love the people that they're romantically involved with– by laughing. And in Mr. Park's case, giving a sarcastic answer that undercuts his saying 'yes'. Min and Mr. Park are both seen as powerful figures deserving of respect, and the way they dismissively respond to an earnest question about whether they truly care for the people they're supposed to tells us a lot about how powerful people think about not just the people below them, but everyone in their lives.
"I just feel comfortable here. It feels like I was born here. Maybe I had my wedding here, too. In my old age, love will comfort me."
The tent won’t leak. It’s from America.
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morse code me by your name and i'll morse code you by mine
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The bloody napkin scene....top 3 scenes of all time. Hands down.
maybe the real parasite... was the friends we made along the way
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crazy rich asians walked, so that they could get stabbed in parasite
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A garden party.
A basement.
A stone.
A cake.
A knife.
A seizure.
A car-key.
A sausage skewer.
A smell.
A murder.
The most thrilling scene in years.