Senin, 10 Februari 2020

'Parasite': What are the Oscar-winning movie's messages? - Fox News

The 92nd annual Academy Awards wrapped with “Parasite” taking home the big win for best picture. The film from South Korea won a total of four Oscars, and made history as the first non-English language film to take home best picture.

The movie, on its surface, is a dark comic thriller about family, class and capitalism.

The film highlights South Korea’s emergence as a global cultural power, a reflection of decades of focus on building world-class industries in one of the most vibrant democracies in Asia.

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INCOME INEQUALITY

But, the film’s main characters portray South Koreans who have been left behind by the country’s dramatic changes. It’s a biting commentary on deepening inequality and other problems that have many young and poor people describing their lives as a hellish nightmare.

South Korea has one of the largest gaps between rich and poor among developed nations and is struggling mightily to deal with decaying job markets, rocketing house prices and a record-low birth rate as couples put off having babies while struggling with low pay and harsh work conditions.

The film hinted at an uncomfortable truth: While the national successes have been spectacular — from Samsung’s rise as a global economic powerhouse to the explosion of K-pop in Asia and beyond — many South Koreans recognized that there’s been a dark side to that rise.

BACKLASHES AND BLACKLISTS

Only a few years ago, Bong Joon Ho, the film’s auteur who won big Sunday night at the Oscars, was blacklisted by the government, and the characters in his film reflect a society where many feel intense hopelessness.

South Korea’s rapid emergence from the devastation of the 1950-53 Korean War also saw a bloody transition from dictatorship to democracy. Its association with neat smartphones and cars came amid a constant threat from nuclear North Korea. For every international success, there’s also widespread worry that South Korea will forever be overshadowed by regional giants Russia, China and Japan.

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Although fully Korean in language, humor and tone, Bong’s dark tale of poverty and class struggle resonated across borders because Western democracies also have been experiencing similar social and economic problems, albeit not as “extreme” as in South Korea, according to Chin Jung-kwon, a prominent cultural critic.

“The film shows that South Korea still has a strong message to show the world,” Chin said.

ART OF SUBSTANCE

Art of merit and depth creates political consequences for the country’s artists.

Bong was one of thousands of artists who were blacklisted and denied government funds under the rule of conservative former President Park Geun-hye for their allegedly critical views of her administration. Following protests by millions, Park was ousted from office in March 2017 and is now serving a decades-long prison term for corruption.

Not everyone was happy about how Bong portrayed the characters in “Parasite,” which tells the story of how an unemployed family of four living in a slum basement apartment comically conned its way into the lives of one of Seoul’s wealthiest families, obsessed with empty, shallow Western bourgeois consumerism, before things started to unravel darkly.

“Every society in the world experiences conflicts created by people’s efforts to move up the class ladder, and South Korean films have dealt with this issue for a long time,” veteran filmmaker Lee Jang-ho said. “Maybe Bong’s dark humor and his vivid description of the lives of the South Korean poor, including their ‘half-basement’ living spaces, felt refreshing to American moviegoers.”

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Critic Kim Gyu-hang, however, accused Bong of objectifying poor people and treating their lives like a “sightseeing attraction,” saying that the film makes no real attempt at explaining how the system, politically and financially, locked the characters in a desperately hopeless situation.

“(“Parasite”) provides no deep insight into humans, their anger and how they are a byproduct of the social system that surrounds them,” Kim said.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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2020-02-10 22:55:34Z
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Here's Olivia Jade Giannulli's fake athletic profile listing her as a champion coxswain - CNN

The profile lists Giannulli's skill set as "awareness, organization, direction and steering" and says that "she is highly talented and has been successful in both men's and women's boats." The profile also says she won two gold medals in the San Diego Crew Classic in 2014 and 2016, and it says she participated in Boston's Head of the Charles regatta in 2016 and 2017.
But those accolades are false, and she did not actually participate in crew competitively, prosecutors have said. They say that the athletic profile was created by scam mastermind Rick Singer and his associates as part of a scheme to get Giannulli into USC as a fake athletic recruit, a strategy that he called the "side door."
Giannulli's parents, actress Lori Loughlin and fashion designer Mossimo Giannulli, have been charged with three conspiracy counts for allegedly paying $500,000 in bribes to get their two daughters into USC.
Singer has pleaded guilty to racketeering conspiracy and other charges. Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli have pleaded not guilty to the charges.
The rowing profile was included in a filing that countered Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli's argument that the government is withholding evidence in the case. Former USC athletics official Donna Heinel presented this profile to USC's athletics subcommittee on November 2, 2017, and the subcommittee approved her conditional admission, according to legal filings.
Olivia Jade Giannulli's name is redacted on the document, but prosecutors reference the Giannullis' younger daughter within the larger filing. The profile also references her sister who was already on USC's roster, Isabella Giannulli.
Prior to the revelations in the scam, Olivia Jade was a social media influencer with over a million followers on Instagram and YouTube. Brands that had partnered with her, including Hewlett Packard and Sephora, distanced themselves from her after the charges were announced. She recently returned to posting on YouTube after a 9-month absence.
Prosecutors have not accused either daughter of criminal wrongdoing. Neither daughter is currently enrolled at USC.
Lori Loughlin's daughter, Olivia Jade, returns to YouTube after an absence of nearly nine months
According to the original criminal complaint, Mossimo Giannulli emailed to Singer pictures of his daughters posing on indoor rowing machines. Those photos were then used to create the athletic profiles, the complaint states, although those photos were not included in the latest filing.
The government and the defendants have filed several motions and responses recently as the couple asks for additional FBI interviews the government says it isn't required to release.
Despite the Giannullis continued insistence that USC was aware of the scheme, the government argued against that.
"No witness has suggested that USC condoned this scheme, tacitly or otherwise. Nor is the government in possession of any evidence suggesting that anyone at USC, save (Donna) Heinel, was aware the Giannulli children were admitted in exchange for money, or that they were not the athletes they purported to be," prosecutors said.
Heinel, a former USC athletics official, has pleaded not guilty for her alleged role in the scam. Her attorney has not responded to CNN's multiple requests for comment.
Prosecutors say an additional interview took place in December, which is why it was only disclosed recently.
"The government has broad powers, but they do not include mental telepathy or time travel. The government cannot disclose witness statements before the witnesses make them," prosecutors wrote in the filing.

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Tom Hanks And Charlize Theron Win Best Oscars Moment By Sticking Up For 'Parasite' - HuffPost

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2020-02-10 18:27:00Z
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Politically charged Oscars hit all-time low rating, plummet almost 6 million viewers from 2019 - Fox News

ABC's politically charged Oscar telecast averaged 23.6 million viewers on Sunday night, the smallest audience ever, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

THR noted that total was “well below the 29.56 million and 7.7 for last year's awards,” and down 20 percent in year-to-year viewers. The Oscars managed a 5.3 rating in the key demographic of adults age 18-49, down 31 percent from last year’s 7.7 demo rating.

The lengthy, host-less broadcast fell almost 2 million viewers short of the previous all-time low, when the Oscars averaged 26.54 million viewers back in 2018.

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“If you need to find some sort of silver lining, the 92nd Academy Awards were still television’s most-watched entertainment special since the 91st Oscars. Of course, that was also totally expected,” TheWrap ratings guru Tony Maglio wrote.

The Oscars featured several winners injecting politics into the Academy Awards, starting with the telecast's first famous victor, Brad Pitt, who took a shot at Republican senators who voted against calling witnesses at President Trump’s impeachment trial.

“They told me I only have 45 seconds up here, which is 45 seconds more than the Senate gave John Bolton this week,” Pitt said. “I’m thinking maybe Quentin [Tarantino] does a movie about it. In the end, the adults do the right thing.”

Pitt was not the only actor to politicize his comments as Joaquin Phoenix used his lengthy, emotional best actor acceptance speech to discuss, among other things, the state of humanity, and the plight of cows.

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"We feel entitled to artificially inseminate a cow," Phoenix said. "And when she gives birth, we steal her baby even though her cries of anguish are unmistakable and then we take her milk that’s intended for her calf and we put it in our coffee and our cereal."

Even socialist revolutionary Karl Marx was mentioned in a speech by Julia Reichert, the co-director of the Barack and Michelle Obama-produced best feature-length documentary winner "American Factory."

Fox News’ Tyler McCarthy contributed to this report.

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2020-02-10 20:06:10Z
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Here's Absolutely Everything You Missed If You Didn't Watch The 2020 Academy Awards - BuzzFeed

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2020-02-10 19:32:00Z
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Watch Bong Joon-ho's Best Moments of the Night | Oscars 2020 - Entertainment Tonight

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2020-02-10 17:02:12Z
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Tom Hanks led that 'Parasite' encore rally at Oscars 2020 - New York Post

Tom Hanks showed once again how to be a good neighbor.

The 63-year-old “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood” star and consummate Hollywood good guy came to the rescue of “Parasite” co-producer Miky Lee at the 2020 Oscars on Sunday night. Lee was cut off and not able to give an acceptance speech after the Oscars juggernaut won for Best Picture.

After the movie won the last award of the night, co-producer Kwak Sin-ae spoke for 45 seconds, noting the historic nature of the South Korean film snagging both Best Picture and Best International Film at the Oscars.

She tied up her speech by thanking the Academy.

And as Lee approached the microphone for her turn to speak, the lights dimmed and the spotlight returned to presenter Jane Fonda, who was tasked with wrapping up the 92nd annual awards show.

The audience sighed with disappointment, and Hanks, who was sitting in the front row, led the charge to allow the producer to speak.

Tom Hanks led the audience in a rally to bring the team behind "Parasite" back on stage at the 2020 Oscars.
Tom Hanks leads the audience in a rally to bring the team behind “Parasite” back on stage at the 2020 Oscars.ABC

He began waving his hands and yelling “UP! UP! UP!” as other stars, including Charlize Theron and Hanks’ wife, Rita Wilson, joined the rallying call.

After a few seconds, the lights came back on and Lee was able to have her turn at the microphone.

The movie’s director, Bong Joon Ho, who had already accepted three awards — Best Original Screenplay, Best International Film and Best Director — had opted not to speak again, allowing his colleagues to have their moment in the sun.

Lee went on to thank Bong and the Korean fans who supported the film’s meteoric rise.

“I really like to thank director Bong,” Lee added. “Thank you for being you. And I like everything about him: his smile, his crazy hair, the way he talks, the way he walks and especially the way he directs. And, what I really like about him is his sense of humor and the fact is he can be really making fun of himself and he never takes himself seriously.”

She continued: “I’d like to thank everybody who’s been supporting ‘Parasite,’ and who’s been working with ‘Parasite’ and who’s been loving ‘Parasite.’ ”

Executive producers Min Heoi Heo and Miky Lee accept the Best Picture award for "Parasite" during the 92nd Annual Academy Awards at Dolby Theatre on February 09, 2020.
Executive producers Min Heoi Heo and Miky Lee accept the Best Picture award for “Parasite” during the 92nd Annual Academy Awards at the Dolby Theatre on Feb. 9, 2020.Getty Images

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2020-02-10 16:47:00Z
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