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Parasite, a story behind the story

     The Oscar-winning film Parasite, directed by Bong Joon Ho, is regarded as one of the most critically acclaimed movies of all time. It features themes of class conflict, social inequality, and class hegemony.  Using hyperbolic storytelling, the film explores the concept of class conflict and social inequality through the wealth gap. It is a perfect example of how modern society is characterized by class differences. The movie is able to provide an enjoyable and unsettling depiction of these issues through its use of subtle dialogue and brilliant metaphors. The movie leaves everyone struggling with the sudden changes in their lives. However, the use of exaggeration is crucial, as it highlighted a key aspect of social stratification. It also helps us keep thinking about what class means in our daily lives.      The film's poster is very important to us as it shows the various ways in which people are separated from one another. The colors of the bars on the individuals' eyes

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