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Parasite at Cinema Detroit

Parasite

132 mins | Rated R

Directed by Joon-ho Bong

Starring Woo-sik Choi, Kang-ho Song, Sun-kyun Lee, Yeo-Jeong Cho, Hyae Jin Chang, So-dam Park


We're celebrating Bong Joon-ho's big Oscar night by screening two of his previous films! The Host screens on February 29th and March 3rd and Mother screens March 14th and 17th!

Starting February 7th, Cinema Detroit be screening a special black and white version of Parasite made by director Bong Joon-Ho.

Regarding this version, which was created prior to the film's premiere at the Cannes Film Festival where it won the Palme D'Or, Director Bong Joon Ho said:

“I'm extremely happy to present PARASITE in black and white and have it play on the big screen. It will be fascinating to see how the viewing experience changes when an identical film is presented in black and white. I watched the black and white version twice now, and at times the film felt more like a fable and gave me the strange sense that I was watching a story from old times.”

“The second time I watched it, the film felt more realistic and sharp as if I was being cut by a blade. It also further highlighted the actors’ performances and seemed to revolve more around the characters. I had many fleeting impressions of this new version, but I do not wish to define them before it is presented. I hope everyone in the audience can compare their own experiences from the color version and find their own path to PARASITE in black and white.”

All unemployed, Ki-taek's family takes peculiar interest in the wealthy and glamorous Parks for their livelihood until they get entangled in an unexpected incident.
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We're celebrating Bong Joon-ho's big Oscar night by screening two of his previous films! The Host screens on February 29th and March 3rd and Mother screens March 14th and 17th!

Starting February 7th, Cinema Detroit be screening a special black and white version of Parasite made by director Bong Joon-Ho.

Regarding this version, which was created prior to the film's premiere at the Cannes Film Festival where it won the Palme D'Or, Director Bong Joon Ho said:

“I'm extremely happy to present PARASITE in black and white and have it play on the big screen. It will be fascinating to see how the viewing experience changes when an identical film is presented in black and white. I watched the black and white version twice now, and at times the film felt more like a fable and gave me the strange sense that I was watching a story from old times.”

“The second time I watched it, the film felt more realistic and sharp as if I was being cut by a blade. It also further highlighted the actors’ performances and seemed to revolve more around the characters. I had many fleeting impressions of this new version, but I do not wish to define them before it is presented. I hope everyone in the audience can compare their own experiences from the color version and find their own path to PARASITE in black and white.”

All unemployed, Ki-taek's family takes peculiar interest in the wealthy and glamorous Parks for their livelihood until they get entangled in an unexpected incident.
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Parasite

132 mins | Rated R | Comedy

Directed by Joon-ho Bong | Starring Woo-sik Choi, Kang-ho Song, Sun-kyun Lee, Yeo-Jeong Cho, Hyae Jin Chang, So-dam Park


We're celebrating Bong Joon-ho's big Oscar night by screening two of his previous films! The Host screens on February 29th and March 3rd and Mother screens March 14th and 17th!

Starting February 7th, Cinema Detroit be screening a special black and white version of Parasite made by director Bong Joon-Ho.

Regarding this version, which was created prior to the film's premiere at the Cannes Film Festival where it won the Palme D'Or, Director Bong Joon Ho said:

“I'm extremely happy to present PARASITE in black and white and have it play on the big screen. It will be fascinating to see how the viewing experience changes when an identical film is presented in black and white. I watched the black and white version twice now, and at times the film felt more like a fable and gave me the strange sense that I was watching a story from old times.”

“The second time I watched it, the film felt more realistic and sharp as if I was being cut by a blade. It also further highlighted the actors’ performances and seemed to revolve more around the characters. I had many fleeting impressions of this new version, but I do not wish to define them before it is presented. I hope everyone in the audience can compare their own experiences from the color version and find their own path to PARASITE in black and white.”

All unemployed, Ki-taek's family takes peculiar interest in the wealthy and glamorous Parks for their livelihood until they get entangled in an unexpected incident.

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