Bong Joon-ho’s Oscar-winning satire is full of vivid visuals and ingenious sound – but it’s the smells that really linger
You can’t hide from smell in Parasite. It’s oppressive. It clings to you, seeping into your skin. It is omnipresent and sinister. Beyond being a mere symbol of social status, the smell threatens to expose one’s identity and the dark secrets lurking beneath. How did Bong Joon-ho make undetectable scents so indispensable to his film?
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