Parasite

Parasite기생충
Overview
All unemployed, Ki-taek's family takes peculiar interest in the wealthy and glamorous Parks for their livelihood until they get entangled in an unexpected incident.
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Cast

Song Kang-ho

Lee Sun-kyun

Cho Yeo-jeong

Choi Woo-shik

Park So-dam

Lee Jung-eun

Chang Hyae-jin

Park Myung-hoon

Jung Ji-so

Jung Hyeon-jun

Park Keun-rok

Jung Yi-seo
Cho Jae-myung

Jeong Ik-han
Kim Gyu-baek

Ahn Seong-bong
Yoon Young-woo
Park Jae-wook

Lee Dong-yong
Jeon Eun-mi
Kim Geon

Lee Joo-hyung

Lee Ji-hye

Kim Bo-ryeong
Park Hye-sook
Baek Seung-hwan
Riccardo Ferraresso
Ko Kwan-jae

Lee Si-hoon
Seo Bok-hyeon
Shim Soo-mi

Yoon Hye-ree

Andreas Fronk

Anna Elisabeth Rihlmann
Rosie Peralta
Shin Seung-min

Park Seo-jun

Kwak Sin-ae
Crew

Bong Joon-ho

Bong Joon-ho

Bong Joon-ho

Bong Joon-ho

Miky Lee

Hong Kyung-pyo
Lee Ji-Yeon

Choi Woo-shik

Choi Se-yeon
Moon Yang-kwon

Park Jeong-ja

Kim Dae-hwan
James Wright
Eun Hui-su

Yang Jin-mo

Lee Ha-jun
Cho Won-woo
Han Mi-yeon

Choi Tae-young
Jin Her
Kwak Tae-yong
Lee Hee-eun
Oh Se-young

Park Hyo-shin

Jung Jae-il
Kevin Kang
Lee Jae-hyuk

Jang Young-hwan

Kwak Sin-ae

Sohn Suk-hee

Kim Seo-young
Kim Chang-ho
Lee Chung-gyu
Kim Ji-su
Gang Hye-yeong
Lee Hyang-Hee
Hong Jeong-ho

Heo Min-heoi

Han Jin-won

Han Jin-won
Kang Dong-yul
Kim Seong-sik
Oh You-jin

Yoo Sang-seob
Jung Do-an
Park Min-cheol
Jeon Jae-wook
Lim Myeong-gyun
Kim Kyeong-taek
Mo So-ra
Hwang Hyo-gyun
Park Kyoung-soo
Lee Seon-yeong
Kim Bo-ra
Sung Oh Moon
Son Won-rak
Lee Joo-hyun
Bae Kyung-hye
Kim Sang-soo
Nam Sung-ho
Lee Jung-hoon
Park Hyun-cheol
Yoon Young-woo
Samuel King
Kim Byung-in
Shin i Na
Park Sung-gyun
Peter Ahn
Cha Dong-ho
Choi Seung-goo
Ha Jae-gu
Seo Young Heo
Jeong Ho Hong
Huh Soo-jung
Hwang Eun-bi
Cheong Hyun-jun
Andras Ikladi
Jay Seung Jaegal
Jang Hansaem
Jang Hyo-sun
Jang Mi-jin
Jo Eun-byul
Jung Seock-hee
Jung Da-som
Jung Ji-hyung
Jung Sung-jin
Jung Yeo-jin
Jung Yeon-tae
Kang Dong-hyuk
Kang Jong-ik
Kang Seong-pil
Kang Won-chul
Kim Bok-yung
Chan-Jin Chris Kim
Kim Eun-ji
Kim Hyeong-gi
Kim Jae-hwan
Kim Jae-hwan
Kim Sang-hun
Kim Tae-hoon
Kim Tae-hyung
Kim Tae-seob
Kim Woo-ju
Ko Hee-kyung
Kong Miseon
Kwon Yong-ho
Lee Dong Kyu
Lee Eun-seon
Hanhee Hailey Lee
Lee Jae-wook
Lee Kyoung-min
Lee Min-ho
Lee Sang-yeol
Lee Sin-woo
Lee Song-hee
Lee Young-young
Liang Jun-ling
Lim Tae-woo
Jeong Min-hyuk
Oh Yu-min
Park Hwon
Park Hye-ri
Park Ji-hyeon
Park Sung-hyeok
Ryu Ga-hee
Seok Jong-yeon
Lee Seung-yeon
Shin Jeong-ho
Son Young-nam
Kim So-yoon
Ahnwoo Yang
Yeom Do-seon
You Hyeon-jeong
Youn Min-seok
Yu Mi-hwa
Yun Hee
Yun Junshik-Raul
Byun Sang-jin
Sung Min Cha
Cho Hye-lin
Sang Won Cho
Lee Su-jin
Kim Hee-jae
Shin Soo-bin
Yoon Hye-jeong
Yoon Na-yeon
Norbert Elek
Lee Ji-hye
Bálint Sapszon
Woo Geum-ho
Taglines: Invading your cinemas. (UK poster)
All unemployed, Ki-taek’s family takes peculiar interest in the wealthy and glamorous Parks for their livelihood until they get entangled in an unexpected incident.
An ordinary Korean family does not spoil life. You have to live in a damp, dirty basement, steal the Internet from your neighbors and interrupt with random part-time jobs.
Once, a friend of the son of the family, leaving for an internship abroad, suggests that he be replaced and worked as a tutor at a high school student in a wealthy Pak family. Having faked a diploma of higher education, the guy goes to a chic design mansion and makes a good impression on the hostess of the house. Immediately, an unusual plan for the employment of his sister comes to his mind.
Also Known As: Gisaengchung
Creators: Bong Joon Ho, Han Jin-won,
Director: Bong Joon Ho
Star Cast: Chang Hyae-jin, Cho Yeo-jeong, Choi Woo-shik, Jung Hyeon-jun, Jung Ji-so, Lee Jung-eun, Lee Sun-kyun, Park Myung-hoon, Park So-dam, Song Kang-ho,
Producer (s): Lee Seon-yeong, Lim Myeong-gyun, Miky Lee,
Cinematographer: Kyung-pyo Hong
Production House: Barunson E&A, CJ E&M Film Financing & Investment Entertainment & Comics, CJ Entertainment, TMS Entertainment
Music: Jaeil Jung
Original network / Official Sites: Future Film
Release Year: 8 November 2019 (USA)
Runtime: 132 min
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Thriller
Country: South Korea
Language: Korean, English
Subtitles: English, Bangla
Ki-woo Kim (Choi Woo-Shik) is a young man living in poverty in the slums of a nameless South Korean city with his family – father Ki-taek Kim (Song Kang-ho), mother Chung-sook Kim (Jang Hye-jin), and sister Ki-jung (Park So-dam). The family lives in a garden unit where they struggle finding a Wi-Fi signal to sneak into in order to get access to the Internet to watch TV, get fumigated on, and have to watch men urinating in the alley outside their home. They make ends meet by doing menial tasks such as folding pizza boxes – and even then, get criticized by the pizza employees for messing up the boxes. Ki-woo’s wealthy friend Min-hyuk pays the family a visit, giving them a gift – a rock that is supposed to bring those who have it wealth and prosperity. He then tells Ki-woo that he has been tutoring the teenage daughter of a very wealthy family. He is leaving to study abroad but is in love with the daughter, and knows that any of the other university boys would steal her away. He wants Ki-woo to be her tutor, knowing he will watch over her so that Min-hyuk can propose to her once she graduates high school. Ki-woo knows he isn’t qualified since he isn’t in college, but Min-hyuk promises to vouch for him, and so he agrees and has Ki-jung forge credentials for him to take to his interview.
Ki-woo interviews at the very wealthy Park family where he meets Mr. Park (Lee Sun-kyun), his scatterbrained wife Mrs. Park (Choi Yeo-jeong), and their children, teenage daughter Da-hye and young son Da-song. Ki-woo realizes he needs to flirt with Da-hye to get the job, and he does – Mrs. Park pays him an exorbitant amount of money and mentions they need an art tutor for Da-song. Da-song had a traumatic incident where he saw a “ghost” in the house and had a seizure and has been needing help with his art. Ki-woo introduces them to Ki-jung, who forges documents for herself and goes by “Jessica,” and she too begins making money hand over fist. When the Park’s limo driver takes her home, Ki-jung leaves her underwear in the car in order to get him fired: she then suggests her “Uncle” as the new driver – who is really Ki-taek. The last position is that of the housekeeper, Moon-kwang (Lee Jeung-eun). She has worked for the home since before the Park family lived there – she worked for the previous owner, an eccentric architect. In order to get her fired, the Kims exploit her allergy to peaches, causing her to have allergic reactions: they then convince Mrs. Park that she is seriously contagiously ill and cannot be around their son. She leaves, devastated, and Mrs. Kim is given the job, fooling the Park family into hiring the entire Kim family.
The Kim family enjoys their massive increase of income, and when the Park family decides to leave to go camping for Da-song’s birthday weekend, they take the opportunity to stay in the huge Park house for the weekend. They spend the evening drinking and eating and making a mess of the place when the doorbell rings: it’s Moon-kwang. She claims she was fired so quickly she left without being able to get something and just wants it back. Mrs. Kim reluctantly lets her in, and Moon-kwang runs into the basement and begins screaming, opening a secret passage behind some shelves. She goes to her husband, Geun-sae (Park Myung-hoon), who has secretly been living in the bunker ever since the previous owner moved out in order to hide from loan sharks. She gives him food while Mrs. Kim looks on in horror – she tells Moon-kwang she needs to leave, and as Moon-kwang begs her to let them stay, the rest of the Kim family (who had been eavesdropping) falls off the stairs and into view – and they call each other “dad,” etc., which Moon-kwang films on her phone, realizing the con the family has pulled. She threatens to send it to the Park family and uses that so she and her husband can force the Kim family to do their bidding.
The Kim family manages to get the upper hand on them, getting them into the secret bunker, but the Park family calls: they’ve canceled their camping trip due to rain and will be home in eight minutes. The Kims scramble, trying to clean up as much mess as they can, keeping the other two in the basement. They manage to do a good enough job that the rest of the family is able to hide while Mrs. Kim gives the Parks their dinner – when Moon-kwang breaks out and runs upstairs, Mrs. Kim shoves her back down the stairs, where she hits her head and is severely wounded. Moon-kwang and Geun-sae are locked in the bunker. Mr. and Mrs. Park end up sleeping in the living room in order to keep an eye on Da-song who is camping out in the backyard, forcing the Kims to stay under the table, frozen all night, even as the Parks complain about Mr. Kim’s smell – and then later, have sex. Eventually, in the dead of night, they are able to sneak out. They return home to find their apartment completely flooded with rain and sewage. Ki-woo takes the rock, and the family sleeps in a shelter for the night.
The next day, Mrs. Park decides to throw an impromptu party for Da-song. The Kim family, in their roles as help, are invited and have to pretend that they don’t know that there are two people locked in a bunker under the house. Ki-woo takes the rock down into the bunker, where Moon-kwang has died and is ambushed by Geun-sae, who bludgeons him in the head with the rock. He then enters the party, where he stabs Ki-jung in the chest. The party explodes into horror, and Da-song has a seizure – Geun-sae was the “ghost” he had seen in the house prior. Mr. Park screams at his driver, Mr. Kim – who is trying to stop Ki-jung’s bleeding – for the car keys to take his son to the hospital, and he throws them to him. They land under Geun-sae, who is fighting with Mrs. Kim. She manages to kill him by stabbing him with a meat skewer. Mr. Park gets the keys but expresses disgusts at Geun-sae’s smell – this triggers Mr. Kim, who snaps and stabs Mr. Park, killing him. Mrs. Park faints as Mr. Kim flees.
Ki-woo wakes up in the hospital, where he had been in a coma for weeks. He finds out that Ki-jung has died, and he and Mrs. Kim are sentenced to probation. There has been no sign of Mr. Kim, even though the police have been searching for him for Mr. Park’s murder far and wide. Ki-woo leaves the rock in a river and observes the former Park house where he sees the lights flickering – Ki-woo translates the flickering from Morse code, and learns Mr. Kim is controlling them from inside the bunker, where he is now living, sneaking upstairs for food from the new owners. Ki-woo writes his father a letter back, resolving that someday he will become wealthy enough that he can buy the house and their family can be reunited.