No, it's not about real parasites as we know them. It's a people-movie.
Story is about a financially struggling but close family where one member gets a job in another, very wealthy family. He then seizes the opportunity and in a short period of time: the whole family now have different jobs in this household. What's so interesting about it? The way it's been told and shown. And how the story itself unfolds.
"Parasite" starts off as an everyday drama
with some comical additions/events.The cool thing about it is it changes
it's feeling overtime and what starts out as something simple ends in a quite different way.
Now I know. For now I can call Bong Joon Ho my favourite South Korean
director (and writer). He has previously made Snowpiercer AND Okja.
Thanks for those too.
It's hard to find a good movie nowadays. At least for me it is. Everything basically is a Marvel/DC whatever (not that those might not be good) or a reboot...
This was a good piece of art. So, if you're up for some 2 hour subtitle reading - this one is a film to see.
Rating: ★★★★½
P.S. If this helps: It received Palme d'Or at Cannes this year (that's the highest prize awarded at the Cannes Film Festival...if you didn't know. No judgement.). Oscar nomination sure should happen later on.
Welcome to the place where you will be able to read my thoughts put on virtual paper about recently seen movies (or films if you like). Purely subjective and mostly on emotion based reviews and ratings. So go ahead - dig in!
25 novembris, 2019
27 maijs, 2019
Booksmart
First movie for one of my first Hollywood crushes --> Olivia Wilde!
I think it' s been too long since I've seen a proper senior year of high school themed movie. This was close to a perfection.
No offense to Olivia, but as from a director didn't see anything outstanding. The writing however...That I was fond of. It wasn't bubbled up, overly dramatic, nor it was too basic or overly filled with non educated language. It was just as it should've been for a late-teen movie. Enjoyed. Laughed. Cringed. Had fun.
What's the plot you ask? It's about the last day of high school for two besties who were for all these school years really concentrating about getting good grades all the time and realized at some point - they've been missing out some fun parts of their lives. So they attempt to change something on the last day. That's it. It's great.
Kaitlyn Dever shined for me.
If you feel like seeing a feel-good-late-teen-movie: this is definitely it!
Rating: ★★★★
I think it' s been too long since I've seen a proper senior year of high school themed movie. This was close to a perfection.
No offense to Olivia, but as from a director didn't see anything outstanding. The writing however...That I was fond of. It wasn't bubbled up, overly dramatic, nor it was too basic or overly filled with non educated language. It was just as it should've been for a late-teen movie. Enjoyed. Laughed. Cringed. Had fun.
What's the plot you ask? It's about the last day of high school for two besties who were for all these school years really concentrating about getting good grades all the time and realized at some point - they've been missing out some fun parts of their lives. So they attempt to change something on the last day. That's it. It's great.
Kaitlyn Dever shined for me.
If you feel like seeing a feel-good-late-teen-movie: this is definitely it!
Rating: ★★★★
08 februāris, 2019
The Favourite
Yorgos Lanthimos!!!! You are my Greek beast!!
And you have gathered a fantastic team of talent around you!! 10 Oscar nominations (don't need all to be "winning ones") is truly adequate.
The Favourite is an unordinarily funny, visually (production design, costumes, cinematography and editing. Yes, all these things!!!) mesmerizing piece of art that is carried out by a wonderful, dedicated and crafty cast. It tells a story about a somewhat weak (emotionally and physically) queen (Olivia Colman), her strong and bossy "right hand" (played by Rachel Weisz, my darling) and a newcomer (Emma Stone) who starts her journey into this as a maid, their interactions while there is some sort of war/peace negotiations going on in France. Movie is based on some true facts I won't be able to tell you which ones or how accurate these things were. I was watching to fill my art-aching heart nothing more. Also, my knowledge in history is lacking.
Anyhow.
This is one of those rare movies where I can't even pick out what I didn't like. There were, however, some classics that caught my eye, like:
So soon you will see my rating and maybe ask - why not 5 stars? I'll tell you. I am not sure I got the ending..That might be my fault, but the fact remains.
All in all I believe the movie does deserve 10 nominations and it is worth a watch..When you don't feel like Hollywood drama, Hollywood comedy, Hollywood anything.
Rating: ★★★★½
And you have gathered a fantastic team of talent around you!! 10 Oscar nominations (don't need all to be "winning ones") is truly adequate.
The Favourite is an unordinarily funny, visually (production design, costumes, cinematography and editing. Yes, all these things!!!) mesmerizing piece of art that is carried out by a wonderful, dedicated and crafty cast. It tells a story about a somewhat weak (emotionally and physically) queen (Olivia Colman), her strong and bossy "right hand" (played by Rachel Weisz, my darling) and a newcomer (Emma Stone) who starts her journey into this as a maid, their interactions while there is some sort of war/peace negotiations going on in France. Movie is based on some true facts I won't be able to tell you which ones or how accurate these things were. I was watching to fill my art-aching heart nothing more. Also, my knowledge in history is lacking.
Anyhow.
This is one of those rare movies where I can't even pick out what I didn't like. There were, however, some classics that caught my eye, like:
- Acting. It's such a great pleasure to watch and enjoy a movie where actors are doing their best by seemingly effortlessly portraying something they are not. All three ladies - Olivia Colman, Rachel Weisz, Emma Stone -, Nicholas Hoult and Joe Alwyn were glorious. I watched and I smiled. The script, music and make-up had a part in this no doubt.
- Sound effects. How nice it is to sometimes just hear life-like sounds like birds chirping, fireplace burning, earrings tinkling, gun firing etc. No music - sound effects. Music was weird and I liked it too though.
- Screenplay. I have one word. Witty. Wittiness is life. Also, men and ladies had juicy characters.
- CINEMATOGRAPHY AND EDITING. I found it so interesting and lets say "new" how they chose to edit the scenes (at times I felt a sense of calmness..because of the way it was edited. Editing made me feel. That's new) and put them together..Switching from "standard" to wide lenses and choosing the way cameras were moved around and how they were moved.
- Just read they shot the whole thing with only natural light. That's impressive.
- Production design. THE FILM LOOKED BEAUTIFUL.
So soon you will see my rating and maybe ask - why not 5 stars? I'll tell you. I am not sure I got the ending..That might be my fault, but the fact remains.
All in all I believe the movie does deserve 10 nominations and it is worth a watch..When you don't feel like Hollywood drama, Hollywood comedy, Hollywood anything.
Rating: ★★★★½
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