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  1. Inside the mansion, Mun-Kwang explains that the mansion used to belong to a famous architect named Namgoong Hyunja. Mun-Kwang goes outside, where she wakes Yon-Kyo (a.k.a. Mrs. Park), who’s asleep and drooling at a table. 16–17 Yon-Kyo interviews Ki-Woo in the kitchen, but she’s doing most of the talking.

  2. Director Bong Joon Ho’s Parasite is a film that defies genre. At once hilarious, thrilling, and haunting, this year’s winner of the ’s highest honor is a one-of-a kind-masterpiece with an ...

  3. Although movie magic made the disparate areas of the set look like one structure, the props in the Park home were not faux expensive. They really were pricey. The dining table is valued at $22,300 and there were artworks costing nearly $200,000 total. To top it off, the trash can was a staggering $2,300—a true splurge for anyone with immense ...

  4. Parasyte: Part 1 screened at the 27th Tokyo International Film Festival as the closing film on October 30, 2014. [6] The film was released on November 29, 2014, in Japan. Funimation licensed both Part 1 and Part 2 for Blu-ray, DVD, and Digital HD release on May 8, 2018, which included English dubs of both films.

  5. Parasyte: Part 1 (寄生獣, Kiseijū) is the first part of a two part live action movie adaptation of the Parasyte manga series. It is followed by Parasyte: Part 2. Shota Sometani - Shinichi Izumi Ai Hashimoto - Satomi Murano Sadao Abe - Migi Eri Fukatsu - Ryōko Tamiya (Teacher) Masahiro Higashide - Hideo Shimada (Mysterious Transfer Student) Nao Omori - Shirou Kuramori (Freelance Journalist ...

  6. Parasyte: Part 1. As the human race deals with murders all over the world, a high-school student with a parasite living as his right hand discovers the truth. Rent Parasyte: Part 1 on Fandango at ...

  7. Hitoshi Iwaaki’s Parasyte ran for 7 years, from 1988-95, and it’s one of the few whose lack of recognition has always puzzled me, though its themes, which ape Otomo’s masterpiece Akira, and its aliens that appear to have dropped straight out of Carpenter’s The Thing perhaps make people believe it's a more derivative experience that it actually is. Instead, it’s a fairly interesting ...

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