Azucena Pinedo
Stories (2/0)
Parasite; A look into the film
Parasite is an academy award-winning 2019 Korean film that speaks on the issues within rich and poor, evil and good, and everything in between like inequality. We are introduced to two families, the Kim family are the main characters in this film and are a family living in poverty. They're shown living in a small dim apartment, similar to a basement as it is underground, working folding pizza boxes and other small jobs as well as having poor cellular connection and problematic sewage systems. On the other hand we have the Parks, a rich family with a huge, beautiful, gated home with a very spacious backyard as well as glass doors. Not to mention their chauffeur and chef.
By Azucena Pinedo3 years ago in Geeks
Connection
Often, now that we have technology, we hear that phones and technology are the death of humanity or that everyone is too addicted to their phone to even be present in society anymore. This becomes even more apparent with COVID-19, considering we are required to physically avoid too much human connection. Yet I find, in any day and age, humans remain and will always remain connected. Why do we love our friends and family? Why do we get lonely? Why do we wish to have gone somewhere everyone else is hanging out at? We want to be with others, even if we value our solitude, in the end having someone is always better than being alone or more specifically being lonely.
By Azucena Pinedo3 years ago in Humans