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Mama Hip Rockets 03-12-2020 04:31 PM

Parasite
 
Do we really not have a thread on this movie in the Media Center yet? I looked and looked, but I couldn't find one.

I finally got around to seeing it last night. Absolutely phenomenal movie. Worth all the hype it is getting. It has everything - suspense, humor, drama, plot twists. Great cinematography. Completely unpredictable film. If you haven't seen it yet, you're missing out.

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SAGA45 03-12-2020 11:39 PM

I loved it and it is worthy of all the accolades and awards. A wild ride for sure

ShiftyEyedWaterboy 03-12-2020 11:40 PM

I also loved it. Snowpiercer is another great one from the same director. Highly recommended.

Mahomes_Is_God 03-13-2020 12:05 AM

It was really good. Wouldn't make my top 5 but I enjoyed it.

Mama Hip Rockets 03-13-2020 06:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ShiftyEyedWaterboy (Post 14838972)
I also loved it. Snowpiercer is another great one from the same director. Highly recommended.

That's next on my list of movies to watch.

ToxSocks 03-13-2020 11:05 AM

It's on my list.

Sadly i live with some "OMG subtitles!" type people, so it'll have to be on my own time.

Baby Lee 03-13-2020 11:21 AM

Here's what I had to say earlier.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Baby Lee (Post 14666402)
Yeah, I can see it that way. What impresses me is how comprehensive it is in its genius.

It's not just a pretty movie, or a great story, or some great acting performances. Everything coalesces to a narrative that is both ambiguous and pointed simultaneously.

Nobody's all good. Nobody's all bad. No one big event sets everything in motion. It's the implacable inertia of fate dealing its hand out in our current times and letting the chips fall as they may.

And it's tone is all over the place while still remaining coherent.

It's something you can ruminate on and still not make progress, yet still feel the rumination was productive.

Don't want to say too much. Not so much out of avoiding some idea of massive spoilers, or even revealing that there are or aren't. More that it is well-suited to a clean experience. It's not hard to follow, so it doesn't need prior explanation or preparation, and I think the more open your mind is to letting the narrative carry you along, the better.

One thing I will add is that there is an impressive array of well thought out and executed cinematic flourishes that don't need to be completely digested in one sitting to appreciate the experience, but are interesting to review and think about once you've experienced it the first time. Subtle matters of shot composition and camera work that add to or inform the narrative if you catch them, without being showy or distracting if you are concentrating on the story instead.

If you are familiar, the director draws heavily from the work of Hitchcock in how he supplements the narrative with the visuals. Lines and shading subtly delineates the divisions and demarcations of the characters. Static elements are manipulated to contribute character beats. All in all, not just an enjoyable movie as a movie, but an impressive work of art visually and technically.


The main thing I want to impress is that this is a very accessible movie. People from all walks of life aren't gushing over it because they all want to seem chic and sophisticated. It's deep and dense in places, but only if you're looking hard. You can also enjoy it entirely as a cinema experience. The main narrative is clear and straightforward, and it packs plenty of excitement, while the symbolism and contextual narrative ride alongside and serve to deepen appreciation along the way. The best way I could analogize it is, suppose your favorite rock band put on a killer concert, then you find out that all of their outfits and instruments and stage lights also held history or told a story. You could enjoy the eff out of the concert, then when you find out about the story of the shirt, or the guitar, it just gives you even more to enjoy.

Baby Lee 03-13-2020 11:33 AM

This is probably the best summary of what I'm getting at I've seen on youtube.

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These two [in tandem by same commentor] is even more specific and helpful, but since they depend on experiencing the film beforehand, I link them rather than embed. Don't watch until you have seen the film

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvO8-925Edc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZF6O93noHRc

EDIT EDIT: Apparently, this guy has put out a 3rd video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FERFf97aW00

Mama Hip Rockets 03-13-2020 05:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Detoxing (Post 14839678)
It's on my list.

Sadly i live with some "OMG subtitles!" type people, so it'll have to be on my own time.

My wife hates subtitles too, but she loved the movie. The story is so engrossing that you forget about that minor inconvenience pretty quickly.

Mama Hip Rockets 03-13-2020 05:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Baby Lee (Post 14839703)
Here's what I had to say earlier.



Don't want to say too much. Not so much out of avoiding some idea of massive spoilers, or even revealing that there are or aren't. More that it is well-suited to a clean experience. It's not hard to follow, so it doesn't need prior explanation or preparation, and I think the more open your mind is to letting the narrative carry you along, the better.

One thing I will add is that there is an impressive array of well thought out and executed cinematic flourishes that don't need to be completely digested in one sitting to appreciate the experience, but are interesting to review and think about once you've experienced it the first time. Subtle matters of shot composition and camera work that add to or inform the narrative if you catch them, without being showy or distracting if you are concentrating on the story instead.

If you are familiar, the director draws heavily from the work of Hitchcock in how he supplements the narrative with the visuals. Lines and shading subtly delineates the divisions and demarcations of the characters. Static elements are manipulated to contribute character beats. All in all, not just an enjoyable movie as a movie, but an impressive work of art visually and technically.


The main thing I want to impress is that this is a very accessible movie. People from all walks of life aren't gushing over it because they all want to seem chic and sophisticated. It's deep and dense in places, but only if you're looking hard. You can also enjoy it entirely as a cinema experience. The main narrative is clear and straightforward, and it packs plenty of excitement, while the symbolism and contextual narrative ride alongside and serve to deepen appreciation along the way. The best way I could analogize it is, suppose your favorite rock band put on a killer concert, then you find out that all of their outfits and instruments and stage lights also held history or told a story. You could enjoy the eff out of the concert, then when you find out about the story of the shirt, or the guitar, it just gives you even more to enjoy.

Excellent analysis. The movie is just spectacular in so many different ways.

BWillie 03-13-2020 05:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ShiftyEyedWaterboy (Post 14838972)
I also loved it. Snowpiercer is another great one from the same director. Highly recommended.

That movie is terrible. Maybe I won't see this after all.

ShiftyEyedWaterboy 03-13-2020 10:41 PM

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Originally Posted by BWillie (Post 14840671)
That movie is terrible. Maybe I won't see this after all.

Really? I loved it. I could see how someone wouldn't like it, though. I would still give Parasite a shot. Has a different feel to it.

EPodolak 03-13-2020 11:09 PM

Fantastic picture. "Burning" from 2018 was another Korean movie I won't forget.


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