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Parasite is not merely a crime drama; it is a rich commentary on the stark realities of class disparity. Through the lens of the Kim and Park families, Bong Joon-ho crafts a narrative that compels us to reflect on issues of privilege, dignity, and humanity, leaving audiences haunted by its powerful, unsettling truths long after the credits roll. The film’s masterful storytelling, combined with its social critiques, cements Parasite as a pivotal work in contemporary cinema, resonating across cultures and social borders.