The film's cinematography is noteworthy, capturing the opulence and decadence of the wealthy elite. The use of vibrant colors and meticulous attention to detail brings to life the luxurious world of the characters, making it easy to become immersed in their lives.
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Im Sang-soo’s is a stylish, cynical, and visually opulent exploration of the corrupting influence of extreme wealth in South Korea. It serves as a spiritual successor to his 2010 film The Housemaid , trading that film’s claustrophobic suspense for a broader, more satirical look at the "0.01%." Plot Overview Critical Reception The film serves as a thematic
Like many contemporary Korean dramas (such as Parasite ), it highlights the invisible but impenetrable walls between the serving class and the elite. Critical Reception
The film serves as a thematic successor to Im Sang-soo’s previous work, The Housemaid (2010). It tackles several heavy themes: