Decode the 7 metaphoric symbols in the movie Parasites 

The metaphorical elements are ingeniously and thoroughly integrated in the Movies123 Parasite. The work of "fever" directed by Bong Joon Ho owns a daily story but full of suspense, the sound of the era through strange and familiar symbols.

1. The lucky stone

Like Ki Woo's saying, the stone always chases after him. It appeared at the beginning of the film, between the movie and the parasite film. Initially, Ki Woo received this stone from his best friend with good luck wishes. In fact, he had the opportunity to change his life after approaching a wealthy family. However, opportunity is an opportunity, Ki Woo taking advantage of that opportunity is another story. It is the desire to change life with that "plan" that makes luck a risk.

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In the movie Parasites, the stone also symbolizes the burden of rice and money, the difficulties that weigh on the life of Ki Woo's family. "Why don't you give anything edible?" - Me Ki-woo says). Ki Woo's father lifts the stone up, looks at it and doesn't seem to "sense any sense". For the poor, belief is very realistic. Thuong came to them sometimes as food, not an inanimate rough stone.

2. The picture


On her first visit to the wealthy house, her owner led Ki-woo to see the silly picture of her young son Da Song. She thought that the baby had a psychological problem, and the audience was quite confused. The picture appears a distorted face, an arrow pointing, a triangle. By two-thirds of the film, you will realize, the face in the picture is the husband of the old servant Mr. Park's house who lived in the basement for 4 years, the arrow is the way from the basement, and the triangle is the Da Song hut or hide when scared.

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On the other hand, the picture is also a "sign" or forecast something is about to happen. Even though Da Song's interest in Indian Indian clothing is somewhat related to film style, whether Parasite has the hallmark of the "Latin American fantasy realism" or implies a cultural, major issue. treat?

3. The house


The setting in the movie Parasitum seems to be concentrated in only 4 locations: a super-luxurious villa, a dilapidated apartment, a road between these two places, and a basement. In the movie, Ki Woo's family literally means "the ground is the sky" - the house is lower than the ground, the floor is lower than the toilet, referring to the fate of the bottom of society. Meanwhile, the home of the rich family is on a high slope, with its own garden and sky - creating a sense of ownership as "God".

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In the first moment of setting foot in Mr. Park's family, Ki Woo goes up the stairs leading to the interior of the villa. He was overwhelmed by its extravagant territory. In this scene, the camera rotated 1 time to make the viewer wobble. Ki Woo's eyes narrowed like never seen anywhere "dazzling" like that. It stimulated the greed in him to rise. But somehow, that feeling never belonged to him.

4. The basement in the movie Parasites


The appearance of the "basement" helps the film increase in horror and thriller. But that's probably also a metaphorical picture for parasitic life. This dark basement is parasitic in the mansion. The poor parasitize in the house of the rich. Not only did Ki Taek's family sign into Mr. Park's family, but more than one. If Ki Taek's family is a new parasite, the maid's couple is the old parasite.

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The parasitic life is originally a battle for fighting, pushing, fear of light, fear of exposure, only living by cover, not nature. Each "species" has a different way, but the common goal is to draw and suck the blood of the owner. Turns out, the basement inside Mr. Park's house is worse than the shabby apartment of Ki Taek's family.

5. Night rain


Rain is a very familiar symbol, but in the movie Parasite - Parasite it does not bring the element of love. On the contrary, it is the sense of ridicule about the rich and the poor. Sitting in the mansion overlooking the outside, rain brought excitement (to the point where the Park couple "made love, and the child camped in the rain". But out there, the rain is a "nightmare" for even when the street is poor, it is brewing, flooding, submergence, and escape.

The scene of Ki Taek's father and son running down each step, in the rain, returning to the poor neighborhood, the apartment flooded with water, the call for help ... really haunted the viewer. After the rain, the Park couple received the young light. Ki Taek and father like being "washed" to realize his identity.

6. Light bulbs


In the darkness of hope, this is very similar to the image of a light bulb flashing off in the movie Parasites. The light bulb there is both language and emotion. That's the loneliness that Ki Taek's father suffered for his actions. Also make more bitter, thirst for sunlight ... but can not reach. Light bulb is a small hope, a cry for help cooing, words of late repentance ... attachment to the viewer.

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It turns out, the life of poverty and freedom is better than living in the basement, losing voice, losing people

7. Scent


"Odor" is the cause of the "damage" action at the end of the movie Parasites. The rich always emit scent while the poor emit bad smell (due to living in a polluted and polluted environment). In the film, if the Park couple always sprayed perfume to make the body fragrant, the poor Ki Taek family had to "bathe" insect disinfectants in poor neighborhoods.

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The Ki Taek family wanted to repel insects but it turned out that they became "insects" in their plans. The director used the smell not to attack the rich. The smell here is the contrast between habits, between nature and form. It is a subtle symbol in Parasite, repeated many times. Ki Taek family has the same smell!

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