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EPISODE · Jan 31, 2020 · 1H 23M

3. Overanalyzing "Parasite"

from Overanalyzing · host Paige Smith

Join Paige and Cole this week as they overanalyze (and obsess over) “Parasite,” the critically-acclaimed South Korean film that’s equal parts comedy, drama, and thriller. In the episode they talk wild twists, class dynamics, economic privilege, violence, power, capitalism, symbolism, genius writing, and other juicy things they can’t reveal here without spoiling too much!Share your thoughts at [email protected] or follow our brand-spanking-new Instagram account @overanalyzing_podcast. Thanks for listening!ResourcesParasite’s perfect montage (the video Cole mentions)The trend of job-seekers studying for civil service exams in South Korea (the story Paige mentions): Article 1, Article 2, Article 3

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Join Paige and Cole this week as they overanalyze (and obsess over) “Parasite,” the critically-acclaimed South Korean film that’s equal parts comedy, drama, and thriller.

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