The impression of Korean movies is that they always have a strong "Korean flavor", but this time a new movie has refreshed the three views of movie fans around the world. The new movie "Parasite", which has been released in South Korea and North America, has received amazing praise and won numerous awards. "Parasite" will also be released in Japan in January next year, and the famous cartoonist Naoki Urasawa personally created illustrations for the movie "Parasite". Let's enjoy it together. "Parasite" is a drama film directed by Bong Joon-ho and starring Song Kang-ho, Lee Sun-kyun, etc. It was released in South Korea in May 2019 and in North America on October 11. The film tells the story of a family of four living in a cheap semi-basement rental house. They were all unemployed vagrants. After the eldest son Ki-woo concealed his true academic qualifications and went to work as a tutor for a wealthy family living in a mansion, the family's life gradually changed. "Parasite" won the Palme d'Or for Best Film at the 72nd Cannes International Film Festival, the first time a South Korean film won the Palme d'Or. On December 4, 2019, the film won the Best Foreign Language Film Award at the 91st National Board of Review Awards; on December 10, it won the Asian Popularity Film Award at the 4th Macau International Film Festival. Director Bong Joon-ho said that he paid a special visit to Naoki Urazawa during his visit to Japan last month. The two had a long talk about interesting stories about "Parasite". This was the second time the two had met face to face in 13 years. Naoki Urazawa expressed his great appreciation for the content of "Parasite" and specially created an illustration. |
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