A zeitgeist-defining sensation that distilled a global reckoning over class inequality into a tour de force of pop-cinema subversion, Bong Joon Ho’s genre-scrambling black-comic thriller confirms his status as one of the world’s foremost filmmakers. Two families in Seoul—one barely scraping by in a dank semibasement in a low-lying neighborhood, the other living in luxury in a modern architectural marvel overlooking the city—find themselves on a collision course that will lay bare the dark contradictions of capitalism with shocking ferocity. A bravura showcase for its director’s meticulously constructed set pieces, bolstered by a brilliant ensemble cast and stunning production design, Parasite cemented the New Korean Cinema as a full-fledged international force when it swept almost every major prize from Cannes to the Academy Awards, where it made history as the first non-English-language film to win the Oscar for best picture.
Technical Specifications
Supplements
- New audio commentary featuring Bong Joon-ho and critic Tony Rayns
- Black-and-white version of the film
- Introduction to the black-and-white version by director Bong Joon-ho
- New conversation between Bong Joon-ho and critic Darcy Pacquet
- New interviews with director of photography Hong Kyung-pyo, production designer Lee Ha-jun, and editor Yang Jinmo
- New program about the New Korean Cinema movement featuring Bong Joon-ho and filmmaker Park Chan-wook (Oldboy)
- Cannes Film Festival press conference from 2019 featuring Bong Joon-ho and members of the cast
- Master class featuring Bong Joon-ho from the 2019 Lumière Festival in Lyon, France
- Storyboard comparison
- Theatrical Trailers
- Theatrical Trailer for the Black and White version
- An essay by critic Inkoo Kang