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At the Cannes International Film Festival, the world's most prestigious filmmaker, Bong Joon-ho's reaction to the movie "Parasite" is hot. Preparing for a poor family and a wealthy family, the standing ovations and cheers continued, and major overseas media poured out their top ratings one after another. There is also the expectation that it will receive the golden palm award for the first time in Korean movie history.

It is Kim Young-ah.

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Immediately after the screening of 'Parasites', this is Lumiere Theater in Cannes, France.

When the standing ovation of 2,300 audiences was close to nine minutes, director Bong Joon-ho caught the microphone.

[Bong Jun-ho / Director: Thank you. The night is late, so let's go home.]

The applause did not stop until the bishop and cast came completely out of the building.

The theme that sharply criticizes the gap and contradiction between the rich and poor of modern society through the meeting of two families, the uppermost class and the lower class, led the sympathy of the world audience across the border.

Hot applause leads to the highest rating.

'Parasite' is not only a newsletter of the Cannes Film Festival in Britain and France, but also the first and second place in the American film critic Aion Cinema.

The British BBC praised parasites at the beginning of ten films to watch at the Cannes Film Festival this year, and Indy Wire praised the parasite as the best film in the film.

At the closing ceremony held on Saturday night local time, it is expected to be the first time in Korean film history that the golden palm is also worth watching.

(Image editing: Park Ki-duk, VJ: OEC)