"Parasite" tells the story of the Kims, a poor family living in a cramped semi-basement apartment in Seoul, South Korea. The family, comprising father Ki-taek, mother Chung-sook, son Ki-woo, and daughter Ki-jung, struggle to make ends meet, folding pizza boxes and scrounging for Wi-Fi signals to survive. Their lives take a dramatic turn when Ki-woo's friend, a university student, recommends him for a tutoring job with a wealthy family, the Parks. As Ki-woo infiltrates the Parks' lives, he brings his family members into their household, posing as unrelated, highly qualified individuals.

"Parasite" is a South Korean black comedy thriller film directed by Bong Joon-ho. The story revolves around the Kims, a poor family living in a cramped semi-basement apartment in Seoul. The family consists of father Ki-taek, mother Chung-sook, son Ki-woo, and daughter Ki-jung.

The film uses physical elevation to represent social standing. The Kim family lives in a "semi-basement" ( banjiha ), half-submerged in the ground, while the Park family resides in a sprawling mansion atop a steep hill.

Black comedy, thriller

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The movie explores themes of class struggle, social inequality, and the exploitation of the underclass by the wealthy elite. Through the Kims' story, the film highlights the desperation and resilience of those living in poverty and the lengths to which they will go to survive.