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"Best Foreign Language Film! Winner: Parasite! Nominees: The Farewell Les Miserables Pain and Glory Portrait of a Lady on Fire"
"December 31st Directed by: Bong Joon-ho 2nd Viewing Previous Rating: 3 After: 3.5"
"Notes: I can imagine that, if you are not familiar with Bong Joon Ho's work, the constant changes of tone can be rather overwhelming. However, as far as I'm concerned, I always thought it was so bold and I don't know many directors who can so easily blend a drama, with a comedy, a thriller and a social satire. This mix was pretty much irresistible and I loved the way the Korean director kept setting the audience on the wrong foot. On top of that, it was also a great critic on our current way of "
"1.Martin Scorsese- The IrishmanLooking for his second Oscar; guaranteed for a nomination, at the very least. 2.Quentin Tarantino- Once Upon a Time in HollywoodLikely locked in, though it's often easy to overlook Tarantino's filmmaking skill in favor of his screenwriting abilities. Still, the movie's beloved by Hollywood, so he's a very strong contender. 3.Bong Joon-ho- ParasiteHe's in. 4.Sam Mendes- 1917The last movie to pull off the one-shot trick was Birdman, which proved lucrative Oscar-wi"
"directed by Bong Joon Ho South Korea 2019 Black Comedy, Drama "
“Since I kept hearing some great things about this movie, I was really eager to check it out. Well, eventually, I wasn't disappointed as it turned out to be one of the best movies I have seen this year. I can imagine that, if you are not familiar with Bong Joon Ho's work, the constant changes of tone can be rather overwhelming. However, as far as I'm concerned, I always thought it was so bold and I don't know many directors who can so easily blend a drama, with a comedy, a thriller and a social satire. This mix was pretty much irresistible and I loved the way the Korean director kept setting the audience on the wrong foot. On top of that, it was also a great critic on our current way of life in which the gap between rich and poor is getting only bigger. Basically, even if they are geographi” read more
" Notes: I can imagine that, if you are not familiar with Bong Joon Ho's work, the constant changes of tone can be rather overwhelming. However, as far as I'm concerned, I always thought it was so bold and I don't know many directors who can so easily blend a drama, with a comedy, a thriller and a social satire. This mix was pretty much irresistible and I loved the way the Korean director kept setting the audience on the wrong foot. On top of that, it was also a great critic on our current way o"