tells the story of the Kims, a poor family living in a cramped semi-basement apartment in Seoul. The family, consisting of father Ki-taek, mother Chung-sook, son Ki-woo, and daughter Ki-jung, struggle to make ends meet by folding pizza boxes and scrounging for Wi-Fi signals. 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.

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The film's impact extends beyond its artistic merit, as it has sparked important conversations about class, inequality, language, and accessibility. As we look to the future of cinema, serves as a reminder of the power of film to transcend borders, cultures, and languages, and to inspire a global audience.

: This specific sequence took over 60 scripted shots to perfect. Bong Joon-ho is famous for not filming "coverage" (extra footage); he only films exactly what he needs for the final edit, making the pacing incredibly tight. History-Making Achievements The Oscar Sweep was the first non-English language film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture The Cannes Connection : It also won the Palme d'Or

When the Parks return home early due to a rainstorm, the situation spirals into chaos. The Kims narrowly escape the house and return to their basement apartment, only to find it completely flooded by the sewage-filled storm drains.