Courtesy: ABS-CBN News
Parasite Director Bong Joon Ho collected the award for the best foreign-language film at the 76th Golden Globe Awards.
He addressed the audience through his translator on his behalf telling them: " Once you overcome the inch tall barrier of subtitles, you will be introduced to so many more amazing films." This was palpable even through a translator. Bong comment is hardly optional.
His directing social satire who won the Palme d 'Or at Cannes last year but for the Globe its incapable to compete for the top award that's why in the Trump administration had a piece of nativism in which they would be proud if it's exclusively for English- language motion pictures.
The poor family of Kim enters the family of wealthy Park conning their way to have a job as their tutors, driver, and housekeeper. Bong's darkly hilarious films hold a mirror up to the horrors, as it dissects inequality and the class warfare it breeds.
Next week, Oscar nominations announcement gives a chance to Academy to show up Golden Globes and the BAFTAs by recognizing the acting, directing and writing talent of Bong and his cast.
However, the series doubt cast on the possibility of a big moment for foreign cinema at Oscars. It was confirmed by the Hollywood Reporter that HBO beat out Netflix in the war for the right to an adaptation of Parasite.
This limited would see Bong and Adam Mckay, director of The Big Short and Succession(and, prior to his pivot to Important Issues Cinema, Anchorman.) It is not yet confirmed whether it will be remade the movie in English or a continuation.
The studio thinks that not even globally released and shows how small-minded audiences about foreign-language cinema.
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