Parasite
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It's so metaphorical. In episode one, Bryan and Eliza look at Parasite - arguably the absolute best film of the year. They discuss genre, the Korean nuances that Western audiences might have missed, director Bong Joon Ho's brilliant use of symbols and metaphors, and the enormous cultural impact the Palme d'Or winning movie has made on the world. Also - their love for Reddit and Quora. Not currently looking for English tutors, but contact us at [email protected] about anything else.
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