The true genius of the film is that it is still hilarious all the way through.

By the end of the movie, only Hank and Sarah (Bridget Fonda) are left alive.

Shockingly, those deaths do come.

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Ki-woo schemes to get each of his family members a job in the Park household.

It follows four entwined characters whose relationship with narcotics sees their lives unravel.

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Jesse James (Brad Pitt) stands in a field with his gun at his hip, looking out meditatively across the range.

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Ken and Ray sit on a bench in a Belgian town square

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Lou, Hank, and Jacob standing in the snow looking intently ahead in A Simple Plan

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A man hugging someone and smiling in Oldboy

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William Costigan Jr. has a tense conversation with mob boss Frank Costello in The Departed

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A shot of Sissy Spacek covered in blood in Carrie.

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Orson Welles as Charles Foster Kane standing infront of a banner of himself in Citizen Kane

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The Kim family assembles pizza boxes in a scene from ‘Parasite’

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Robbie and Cecilia sitting at the table in a fancy dinner party in ‘Atonement’

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Harry and Marion “push off” on a heroin fix together in ‘Requiem For a Dream’ (2000)

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