Bong Joon Ho (pseudonym: uncle Bong) is a famous Korean screenwriter with familiar titles like The Host (2006), Snowpiercer (2013) and Okja (2017). His film focuses on social issues from the perspective of a black comedy, with hilarious, bitter and haunting intertwining, including the hit film Parasite that shocked the world when it was released. Received the highest award of the Oscar. According to Bong, the film's director, the name "Parasite" (Parasite) refers to the attachment, symbiotic relationship between social factors in the film (and in real life): The poor cling to the premises of the rich to survive; The rich rely on the service of the poor to educate their children, cook and move; The innocent, beautiful wife clung to the rich husband to live well; Poor family members cling to each other and liveParasite is a film about conflict between rich and poor and family affection. The film is about the poor, unemployed Kim family living in a humid apartment, almost below the ground. In contrast to them is the high-class Park house living in a superficial garden villa. The tragedy began when the eldest son Kim pretended to be a prestigious student to become a tutor for the Park lady. Following the son, parents and daughter of the Kim family masquerading as high-class employees, infiltrated Park's house to earn a living. In the play of destiny, the Kim family discovered that they were not the only one clinging to Park's house to live.At Oscar, Parasite converged many "first" and "most": The film holds the most gold statues in 2020; The first Asian film to receive the Best Original Screenplay award; The first non-English-speaking film to receive the Best Picture in 92 years of Oscar history. Oscar with a history of bias in English film has been criticized by Mr. Bong "just all Western films cannot be called an international award." A Korean film that won the highest award at the Oscars affirms the rising position of Asian cinema. Parasite's success is also a victory of globalization in cinema. According to sociologist Nancy Wang Yuen, Parasite winning Best Picture will open up many opportunities for Asian actors and directors, a community that has not been well-recognized in Hollywood. This is a very, very, very touching and touching movie, I don't remember how many times I had to cry watching it. I really love this film, it is a great product of the world film industry.