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Best Picture Winner Parasite l October 11, 2019 (limited) l Neon l Palme d'Or winner from Bong Joon-ho

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On 2/18/2020 at 10:08 AM, filmlover said:

That does look delicious.

It is. You should try it! Very easy to make too, not much effort required.

 

It’s great how Bong used such a simple dish as a symbolism and statement about social classes. 

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To clarify, Minsara Kanna focuses on a young man who falls in love with a woman who comes from a rich family. He and his relatives fake their identities to work for the family, with the main actor posing as a bodyguard and his siblings as a housekeeper and chef.

that inspiration sounds very surface level :winomg:

 

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On ‎2‎/‎19‎/‎2020 at 10:21 AM, AdrianL said:

Wow, this is getting an Imax release this weekend? That's awesome, I don't have a good IMAX around me but I may go see it in theaters again to support it.

Parasite is not exactly the kind of film that benefits big time from being in IMAX....

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12 hours ago, Viktor Vilotijevic said:

I don’t know why isn’t Box Office Mojo updating “Parasite’s” numbers. On their page it’s showing around 198 million $. I’m sure we’re closer to 210-215 million $ by now.

The producer haven't reported numbers so they have no way of knowing and rely on total of the markets they get data of.

 

The actual are close to $240mn by end of Thursday.

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Parasite Worldwide: $240.1

 

Asia & Oceania : $122.5mn

South Korea: $73.3mn

Japan: $26.5mn

Taiwan: $4.9mn

Vietnam: $3mn

Australia: $2.8mn

Hong Kong: $2mn

Russia: $1.6mn

Indonesia: $1.5mn

Thailand: $1.5mn

Singapore: $0.8mn

India: $0.6mn

South East Asia: $4mn (could be more)

 

 

Europe : $56.5mn

France: $14.2 mn

UK: $9.1 mn

Germany: $6.3 mn

Spain: $5.8 mn

Italy: $5.5 mn

Netherlands: $2.8mn

Switzerland: $1.9 mn

Norway: $1.2 mn

Denmark: $1.3mn

Finland: $1.1mn

Belgium: $0.9mn

Greece: $0.8mn

Turkey: $0.6mn

Others: $5.0 mn

 

 

Latin America : $13.7mn

Mexico: $6.7 mn

Brazil: $2.8 mn

Colombia: $1.5mn

Argentina: $1mn

Chile: $0.6mn

Central American: $0.55mn

Others: $0.45mn

 

North America : $45.8mn

 

Others: $1.6mn

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Update as of 02/21/2020

 

  • The numbers on this chart refer to Global Box Office (theatrical runs only).
  • Film titles in Italics have not been nominated for Best Foreign Language Film, but in other categories (Animated Feature, Adapted Screenplay, Cinematography, Art Directing, etc.)
  1. “Spirited Away” (2001) - Japan - $347,800,000 (1 Oscar)
  2. “Parasite” (2019) - South Korea - $241,300,000* (4 Oscars)
  3. How’s Mowing Castle” (2004) - Japan - $236,200,000 (1 Nomination)
  4. “Life Is beautiful” (1998) - Italy - $230,100,000 (3 Oscars)
  5. “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon” (2000) - Taiwan - $213,500,000 (4 Oscars)
  6. “Hero” (2002) - China - $177,400,000 (1 Nomination)
  7. “Amelie” (2001) - France - $174,200,000 (5 Nominations)
  8. “The Wind Rises” (2013) - Japan - $136,500,000 (1 Nomination)
  9. “Downfall” (2004) - Germany - $93,600,000 (1 Oscar)
  10. “House Of Flying Daggers” (2004) - China - $92,900,000 (1 Nomination)
  11. “The Chorus” (2004) - France - $88,400,000 (2 Nominations)
  12. "Volver" (2006) - Spain - $87,200,000 (1 Nomination)
  13. “La Vie En Rose” (2007) - France - $86,300,000 (2 Oscars)
  14. “Das Boot” (1981) - Germany - $84,900,000 (6 Nominations)
  15. “Pan’s Labyrinth” (2006) - Mexico - $83,900,000 (3 Oscars)
  16. “Curse of the Golden Flower” (2006) - China - $78,600,000 (1 Nomination)
  17. “The Lives Of Others” (2006) - Germany - $77,400,000 (1 Oscar)
  18. A Very Long Engagement” (2004) - France - $76,600,000 (2 Nominations)
  19. “The Grandmaster” (2013) - China - $73,900,000 (2 Nominations)
  20. “Departures” (2008) - Japan - $70,500,000 (1 Oscar)
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4 hours ago, titanic2187 said:

A perfect moment as Parasite marketing tool. His comment will only create more buzz and got more people curious about the film  

True, but I find that a POTUS openly appeals to bigotry and xenophobia to be a sign on how the US is slipping into the sewer.

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Parasite Worldwide: $253mn + (couldn't find updates for some countries)

 

Asia & Oceania : $126.4mn

South Korea: $73.3 mn

Japan: $30.5 mn

Taiwan: $5.0 mn

Vietnam: $3.0mn

Australia: $3.0 mn

Hong Kong: $2mn

Russia: $1.7 mn

Indonesia: $1.5mn

Thailand: $1.5mn

Singapore: $0.8mn

India: $0.6mn

South East Asia: $4.5mn (could be more)

 

 

Europe : $61.2mn

France: $14.2mn

UK: $10.9mn

Germany: $6.2mn

Spain: $6.9mn

Italy: $6.4mn

Netherlands: $3.0mn

Switzerland: $1.7mn

Norway: $1.3mn

Denmark: $1.3mn

Finland: $1.1mn

Belgium: $1.1mn

Greece: $0.8mn

Turkey: $0.8mn

Others: $5.5mn

 

 

Latin America : $14.8mn

Mexico: $7.1 mn

Brazil: $3.1mn

Colombia: $1.6mn

Argentina: $1.1mn

Chile: $0.7mn

Central American: $0.55mn

Others: $0.6mn

 

North America : $48.8mn

 

Others: $2.0mn

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