Parasite Ending & Themes Explained | Video Essay
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 Published On Jun 22, 2024

Bong Joon-ho is one of the most idiosyncratic filmmakers of the modern era. The South Korean director has been working on films since the ’90s and has become a mainstay of International cinema over the years. That is, of course, thanks to his impeccable body of work, which showcases his remarkable consistency and ability to deliver wild shifts in tone and style. No two of his films are alike, but share a DNA that could only be attributed to him; the power of his very singular aesthetic.

After debuting with 2000’s Barking Dogs Never Bite, Bong broke into the industry properly with Memories of Murder in 2003, following that up with The Host, Snowpiercer and Okja. However, it was in 2019 that he really made his mark with Parasite, one of the most complex and well-made pictures of the director’s career.

Join us as we dig into the beautiful complexities of Bong Joon-ho’s Oscar-winning masterpiece and decode the meaning behind what did Bong mean to convey with that epilogue.

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