US$165 million in sales
So CTVNews.ca explains how the film deftly examines class and serves as the culmination of director’s Bong Joon Ho's filmography.Without delving into spoilers, the film follows the lives of two families on opposite sides of the economic divide: the street-wise but destitute Kim family and the rich, oblivious Park clan.
For example, the Kim family son, played by actor Choi Woo-shik, pretends to be a college-educated English tutor. And as the film progresses, each of the Kim family members similarly become employees of the rich Parks, who are unaware of just how much they’ve being swindled. that the film is strongly associated with “Hell Joseon,” which is a recent term South Korean millennials have used to describe the hopelessness and misery of them living in the country.who point out how the super-rich appear to live on a different level than everyone else.in society. One of the earliest examples is how the Kims live in a semi-basement apartment , while the Parks live at the top of a hilly road.
Strange, strange film... Thought it was a comedy... and then the weirdness started
Huh?
crap imo
Or you know just go watch the movie, youll get the just of it from that
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