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Agenda of Parasite

Why does September feel so long? I don't know. Wonder if someone has an answer to this question. With regarding monotony, my mood shifts its gear randomly. And I found myself in a great abyss of desperation. It felt just like when I watched the film Parasite for the first time. It has a unique directive that plucks out the audience when they have started to enjoy the film. Bong Joon-Ho's tour-de-force and a black comedy thriller, Parasite is a careful examination of growing class tensions in modern society. Through this film, Bong demonstrates his mastery of oral and visual storytelling. The sleek transitions, irony-laced dialogue, and morally ambiguous characters come together to deliver one of the most riveting movies of the decade. I know this is nothing new to you all; already watching and rewatching it multiple times with a diverse mentality, you got a precise idea of what this movie holds to its core. But I am going to start it from a notch so bear with me for a detailed