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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Wed Feb 12, 2020, 08:34 PM Feb 2020

Inequality tour: The real-life sights of South Korea's Oscar-winning 'Parasite'

From the houses to the noodles, South Korea's Oscar winning movie "Parasite" tells its story of a suffocating class struggle through the sights and smells of Seoul.

"Parasite" made history as the first non-English language movie to win the Oscar for best picture on Sunday, prompting South Korean social media to erupt in celebration.

It is a tale of two South Korean families - the wealthy Parks and the poor Kims - mirroring the deepening disparities in Asia's fourth-largest economy and striking a chord with global audiences.

The visual clues in the film resonated with many South Koreans who identify themselves as "dirt spoons", those born to low-income families who have all but given up on owning a decent house and social mobility, as opposed to "gold spoons", who are from better-off families.

Much of the movie was shot on purpose-built sets, but both the Parks' mansion and the Kims' squalid "sub-basement" apartment were inspired by, and set, amid real neighborhoods in the South Korean capital.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/inequality-tour-the-real-life-sights-of-south-koreas-oscar-winning-parasite/ar-BBZV10O?li=BBnbfcN&ocid=hplocalnews

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BTW shanti Feb 2020 #1
we all live in the same country and its called capitalism. - bong joon ho Kurt V. Feb 2020 #2

shanti

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1. BTW
Wed Feb 12, 2020, 08:38 PM
Feb 2020

If you haven't seen it yet, do so! It's an entertaining, thought-provoking movie and I loved it. Yes, it's subtitled, so you have to pay attention, but very watchable. There's also an interesting twist in the movie that will take you by surprise!

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