Earlier this week, director Bong Joon-ho's twisty thriller made the short list of 10 movies under consideration for the Oscar in international film (previously best "foreign-language" film). It's perceived as the frontrunner in that category, one in which no South Korean movie has ever been nominated.Recognition at other awards, however, have fueled excitement about the film's broader prospects, with Bong Joon-ho receiving a best director nomination from the Golden Globes, and the cast among the choices for best ensemble in the Screen Actors Guild nominations.The ensemble seems particularly well positioned, to the extent that the movie doesn't really have a singular lead. The plot centers on two families — one a quartet of poor grifters, who encounter a wealthy family and insinuate themselves into their lives to exploit them, triggering plenty of unintended consequences.Last year, the Spanish-language "Roma" garnered a best-picture nod, with director Alfonso Cuaron winning in his category. The question now is whether "Parasite" could fill that role this year, including the possibility of a historic bid in the best-picture field.As Vanity Fair noted, like the Mexican directors that have fared so well at the Oscars in recent years, Bong has also worked on English-language movies, directing "Snowpiercer" and "Okja.""Parasite" also brings commercial credentials to the process, having earned more than $20 million in the U.S., setting records for a subtitlRead More – Source

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