This all leads to a twisted resolution where Geun-se escapes the basement, gives a head injury to Ki-woo and kills Ki-jung, and is killed by Ki-taek, who also kills the Park family’s patriarch Park Dong-ik ( Sun-kyun Lee) after he recoils at Geun-se’s “poor man’s smell.” Ki-taek then flees the scene. The Parks don’t learn that the Kims are related, and everything seems to be going fine until they learn that Moon-gwang has been hiding her husband, Geun-se ( Myeong-hoon Park), in the Parks’ basement. ![]() Finally, the family gets rid of the Parks’ housekeeper, Moon-gwang ( Jeong-eun Lee), by making her seem sickly due to a peach allergy, which paves the way for the Kims’ mother, Chung-sook ( Hye-jin Jang), to get the gig. ![]() The Kim kids then frame the Parks’ driver for being a creep, which allows them to bring in their own father, Ki-taek ( Kang-ho Sang), for the job. Kim Ki-woo ( Woo-sik Choi) is legitimately a tutor for the Parks’ daughter Da-hye ( Jung Ziso), but he uses his standing to then usher in his sister Ki-jung ( So-dam Park), who poses as an art tutor for the Parks’ young son, Da-song ( Hyun-jun Jung). The film’s setup has a poor family, the Kims, infiltrating the lives of a wealthy family, the Parks, by becoming their new employees. ![]() Bong Joon-ho’s masterful film Parasite is a wicked and brutal satire about wealth disparity.
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