
Parasite 5 stars
The movie to see in theaters now is Parasite, the creation of Korean director Bong Joon Ho, who previously brought us The Host, Snowpiercer and Okja. This movie does have a message about the haves and the have nots, but does so with biting wit and a story that holds our interest throughout its 130 minute run time. We are introduced to a poor family in South Korea who are scraping by with menial jobs but are far too smart to starve. The son learns of a wealthy family who needs a tutor for their daughter to learn English so he easily gets the job through lies and false credentials. Before long the family of four all secure jobs with this family using lies and various deceitful schemes landing them work for which they are not qualified in this luxury home. It doesn’t hurt that the rich couple seem to be extremely gullible willing to believe almost anything. Just as this family of con geniuses are enjoying their newfound wealth, an unfortunate discovery is made that takes the movie through an unexpected and dark turn. I will leave you to find out what happens at that point, but be assured you will not be bored or distracted from what lies in store for these characters. There is plenty of suspense and action for the faithful moviegoer. I found Parasite to be one of the best films I’ve seen this year. I just hope that more people skip the usual Hollywood fantasy/action movies and seek it out.